Jump Festa 2026 Schedule Drops: Prepare for Major Demon Slayer, Chainsaw Man, and One Piece Reveals
Jump Festa 2026 just dropped its full schedule—stacked stages, first-look reveals, and can’t-miss announcements—so start planning your weekend now.
Jump Festa is back this weekend, and the schedule just dropped. If you are into Demon Slayer, Chainsaw Man, One Piece, or any of the heavy hitters, you might want to keep an eye on this one.
The basics
Jump Festa 2026 kicks off this Saturday in Chiba, Japan. The event spans three stages, but the big-name anime panels are all slotted for the main stage. If you are not in Japan, you are still good: the whole thing will be streamed on YouTube for overseas viewers.
AnimeTV posted the full lineup, and the main stage looks loaded. Whether we actually get announcements is anyone's guess, but the franchises getting prime placement suggests at least some updates could land.
Main stage highlights
- Saturday: My Hero Academia, Jujutsu Kaisen, Kaiju No. 8, Sakamoto Days
- Sunday: Demon Slayer, Spy x Family, Chainsaw Man, One Piece
Should you expect news?
Manage expectations, but be hopeful. These are the series you roll out when you want attention. Even if it is just new art, teases, or cast chatter, the spotlight is very clearly on the biggest titles in the room.
Where things stand right now
It has been a monster year for anime. Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle smashed box office records, and both it and Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc went over well with critics and audiences. Momentum is not the issue here.
"Without spoiling anything, I will say there are some really exciting things coming up. It is gonna blow some minds, for sure. You gotta go watch every movie, because, trust me, they are all gonna have moments like that."
That is Zach Aguilar, the English voice of Tanjiro in Infinity Castle, talking about what is still to come when asked if future sequels can match the intensity of the Tanjiro vs. Giyu showdown. Sounds like the team knows exactly what fans are chasing.
On the TV side, One Piece recently said it is changing up its production schedule. Translation: odds are we see fewer filler episodes going forward, which is a small miracle for week-to-week viewers.
Bottom line: Jump Festa 2026 starts Saturday, the main stage is stacked, the stream is on YouTube, and the odds of at least a few headline-worthy teases feel pretty good. I will take confident silence over vague promises any day, but this feels like the calm before the fun.