2026 Partners
For 2026 we have carefully selected these partners to be at our festival, which we know our passengers will love.
Rough Trade, an independent record store based in the heart of East London. Rough Trade has been championing independent music since 1976 and will continue to do so at this year’s Cross The Tracks.
Something To Look Forward To support people affected by cancer and their families, providing access to a range of gifts that have been generously donated by individuals and companies.
Somewhere Soul supports music curation that puts artistry before algorithms. Whether it be through Somewhere Soul’s ‘New Music Friday’, Instagram reels or workshops, he is always platforming amazing jazz, soul and much more.
This Is Book Love, a multicultural bookshop specialising in inclusive,bi-lingual, diverse, anti-racist books for children and adults.
Gig Buddies matches adults with learning disabilities to volunteers who have similar interests, to go to events together that they both love.
Doctors Without Borders UK is an international humanitarian organisation providing medical care in more than 70 countries. Around the world, 365 days a year, MSF are there even when the cameras are not.
White Claw brings crisp, refreshing hard seltzers made with sparkling water and natural fruit flavours. Easy‑drinking and light, it’s a relaxed choice for summer days in Brockwell Park, enjoyed with friends between sets and moments that matter.

