Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 16th April 2026, 1:15 PM
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has announced its Class of 2026, recognising a diverse line-up of artists spanning rock, pop, soul, punk, and hip-hop. The induction ceremony is scheduled to take place on 14 November at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. It will be broadcast on ABC in December and made available for streaming on Disney+.
This year’s Performer inductees include Phil Collins, Iron Maiden, Billy Idol, Joy Division/New Order, Oasis, Wu-Tang Clan, Sade, and the late Luther Vandross. The selection reflects both long-standing influence and cross-genre impact, with several acts representing pivotal shifts in modern popular music.
| Artist | Origin / Genre | Notable Contribution |
|---|---|---|
| Iron Maiden | United Kingdom / Heavy Metal | Pioneers of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal; formed in 1975, debut album in 1980 |
| Phil Collins | United Kingdom / Pop-Rock | Solo hits including In the Air Tonight; also former Genesis frontman |
| Billy Idol | United Kingdom / Rock-Punk | Solo success after Generation X; known for White Wedding |
| Joy Division/New Order | United Kingdom / Post-Punk/Electronic | Influential transition from Joy Division’s legacy to electronic innovation in New Order |
| Oasis | United Kingdom / Britpop | Defining 1990s Britpop; What’s the Story Morning Glory? among the best-selling albums |
| Wu-Tang Clan | United States / Hip-Hop | Groundbreaking 1993 debut Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) |
| Sade | United Kingdom / Soul-Jazz | Known for smooth, atmospheric sound; hit Smooth Operator |
| Luther Vandross | United States / R&B/Soul | Posthumous inductee; acclaimed for solo career and crossover success |
Iron Maiden’s inclusion marks one of the longest waits for entry into the Hall of Fame. Formed in 1975 and debuting in 1980, the band has remained active in recording and touring for five decades. Their induction arrives during their ongoing 50th anniversary celebrations and global “Run For Your Lives” tour.
Following the announcement, band manager Rod Smallwood issued a statement on behalf of the group. He expressed gratitude to the Hall of Fame while emphasising that the band has always prioritised its relationship with fans over industry accolades. The statement also noted that, while recognition is appreciated, the honour holds added significance during their anniversary tour.
Iron Maiden will not be able to attend the ceremony in person, as they are scheduled to perform in Melbourne on 13 November and Sydney on 15 November, coinciding with the event date in Los Angeles.
Phil Collins’ inclusion this year marks his second entry into the Hall of Fame, having previously been inducted in 2010 as a member of Genesis. His solo career produced globally recognised hits such as In the Air Tonight, Against All Odds, and Take Me Home. Collins became Genesis’s lead vocalist in 1975 following Peter Gabriel’s departure, later establishing one of the most successful solo careers of his generation.
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