American singer-songwriter Mitski performed her song “My Love Mine All Mine” at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend this month [1].
The appearance marks a significant moment for the artist as she brings her distinct sound to one of the UK's most prominent live-music festivals. This performance highlights the global reach of her latest work and her continued influence in the indie music scene.
The event took place in May 2026 [2] at Herrington Country Park [3] in Sunderland, United Kingdom [3]. Mitski appeared as part of the flagship festival lineup hosted by BBC Radio 1 [1].
During her set, she performed “My Love Mine All Mine,” a track from her seventh studio album, “The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We” [1]. The song has become a centerpiece of her recent discography, a reflection of the songwriting evolution seen across her seven albums [1].
Herrington Country Park served as the backdrop for the festivities [3], drawing crowds to the Sunderland region for the weekend of music. The festival is known for aggregating top-tier global talent to provide free or low-cost access to high-profile live performances.
Mitski's inclusion in the 2026 lineup underscores the festival's commitment to blending mainstream popularity with critical acclaim. The performance was captured and shared via BBC Radio 1's digital platforms, extending the reach of the Sunderland event to a global audience [1].
“Mitski performed her song “My Love Mine All Mine” at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend”
Mitski's presence at a major BBC-curated event demonstrates the transition of her music from niche indie circles to broad international recognition. By performing a key track from her seventh album at a flagship UK festival, she solidifies her position as a primary figure in the contemporary singer-songwriter landscape.





