2026 Music Festivals Guide: Every Major U.S. Summer Event by Date
Ten major US festivals have locked 2026 dates between mid-May and late September. If you are mapping out which weekends to spend in a field this summer, the spread runs from a rock weekend in Atlanta to a reggae waterfront in Long Beach to a free Sunday series in San Francisco. Here is the season laid out by date: who plays, where it happens, and what each crowd actually shows up for. Confirm tickets on each official site before you book travel, since lineups and on-sale dates move.
Bonnaroo: Four genres on one Tennessee farm
Bonnaroo operates out of its own farm in Manchester, Tenn., June 11–14, and spans more music than any other fest this summer. The 2026 headliners are Skrillex, The Strokes, RÜFÜS DU SOL, and Noah Kahan (with GRiZ, Turnstile, Kesha, and Alabama Shakes also on the bill). Camping is a must since the fest creates a temporary city and stays up with the sun. If you’re after an all-purpose week, head to Tennessee this month. Bonnaroo covers everything from electronic to classic rock to country. Plus, it’s not a terrible drive from much of the South-Central states.
The Stern Grove Festival, Every Sunday, June 14 – August 16, San Francisco
While this won't be the longest weekend for any specific festival this year, it will be the best value. The Stern Grove Festival has been taking place free in San Francisco since 1939 and this summer it will run every Sunday from June 14 to August 16 at the Sigmund Stern Grove Recreation Area in the city's Sunset District. Along with artists Al Green, Public Enemy, and Patti LaBelle, the festival this year features a mix of new and familiar artists including Japanese Breakfast and Major Lazer. Concerts begin at 2 p.m. The festival takes place on a large meadow in a grove of eucalyptus trees. The only downside is that the popular free event has limited capacity due to its lotteried ticketing system. If there's ever a time you can catch live music for a low, low price, it will be this summer at Stern Grove.
Electric Forest, June 25-28, Rothbury, Mich.
Electric Forest combines music and visual art installations — and also camping — has moved up from the typical July schedule to take place over the last weekend of June. The 2026 bill at this year's Electric Forest festival, taking place on the grounds of Double JJ Resort, has more than 100 artists, including headlining dance and bass artists including ILLENIUM, Excision, Kaskade, and GRiZ (who will play two sets). Camping is highly encouraged, and while Electric Forest is a destination weekend where you'll want to plan for a longer trip, those who prefer dance music and don't have to worry about getting back to work come Monday morning should be prepared to make it a full-fledged festival experience.
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Waterfront Blues Festival, July 3-5, Portland, Ore.
During the Fourth of July weekend in July, the Waterfront Blues Festival turns Portland’s Tom McCall Waterfront Park on the Willamette River into a three-day blues extravaganza (July 2–4). As it turns 39, the 2026 lineup will span three stages and feature three days of action (doors open noontime, music kicks off at 1pm). It’s also still a charity show in Portland, more than a stop for touring shows: the bill features blues/soul/roots acts as the foundation, and with it happening on the riverfront, it’s an easy day pass to check out while in the Pacific Northwest.
HOT 97 Summer Jam changes venues for 2026
2026 is a new year, which means the venue is different for Hot 97 Summer Jam. For the first time, this radio station-curated hip-hop extravaganza will take place at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on July 24, instead of MetLife Stadium (where it’s recently been held). This summer’s bill includes Rick Ross, Ice Spice, DaBaby, French Montana and, via a homecoming show, New Jersey’s own Fetty Wap (more acts will join in as the date grows closer). It’s the New York metro area hip-hop and R&B fans’ summer headline event, but keep in mind that this year the festival’s held at an indoor arena, not a stadium.
Mile of Music turns Appleton into a discovery festival
The Wisconsin city of Appleton is the setting for an incredibly unique festival, Mile of Music, July 30–August 2. This free event features 200 original music artists playing in 35 downtown venues and completely discards the usual headliner concept. The goal is discovery: to provide a setting for artists who write their own songs to play, in venues located near each other (bars, theatres, storefronts, etc.) across the downtown area. It’s also one of a small number of events in this list accepting direct artist submissions through its website — it is more showcase, less consumer event.
Just Like Heaven brings indie nostalgia to Pasadena
If your favorite songs come from 2010 or earlier, Just Like Heaven is the 1-day festival for you. Returning August 22 at Brookside at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, Just Like ’98 has The Strokes and LCD Soundsystem at the top of its bill of 2000s and 2010s indie bands, which also includes Feist, Chromeo, TV Girl and Twin Peaks. Again, this festival is 1-day at the Rose Bowl, which makes it an easy Los Angeles weekend festival for indie-nostalgia fans, and doesn’t involve any camping.
Global Citizen closes the season in Central Park
The last big date to hit up on our 2026 list is the Global Citizen Festival, taking place in New York’s Central Park on September 26 on the Great Lawn. Its format differs from the others: rather than a paid ticket, attendees must acquire their ticket by taking action(s) on Global Citizen’s website, and the event is tied to a global-anti-poverty campaign. It's mostly the heavy hitters who get added later in the game. If you're a New Yorker hoping to land a cause-friendly show in the city and you're cool with playing the points game, you can start registering now. But if you're eyeing the California coast for summer fun, wait and confirm before making your plans!
Shaky Knees brings a rock weekend to Atlanta, September 18–20
Atlanta hosts Shaky Knees on September 18–20 at Piedmont Park, and it is the rock fan’s pick of the season. More than 60 bands play across the weekend, with 2026 headliners Twenty One Pilots, The Strokes, and Gorillaz leading a deep alternative bill that runs through Turnstile, Wu-Tang Clan, Modest Mouse, and Jimmy Eat World. The in-city park setting keeps it walkable and hotel-friendly, with no camping required. For guitar music across indie, punk, and alt-rock, this is the Southeast’s biggest festival and a strong late-season counterpart to the indie crowd at Just Like Heaven.
Bourbon & Beyond. Roots, rock, and Kentucky pours
Bourbon & Beyond is a roots-and-rock lineup with bourbon tastings, in one city at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville Sept. 24–27. The 2026 lineup has headliners spanning four days and five stages, including Foo Fighters and Queens of the Stone Age on the rock side; Chris Stapleton, Kacey Musgraves, and Jason Isbell on the country and Americana side; and Mumford & Sons and Dave Matthews Band. Bourbon & Beyond is a true music-and-food-and-whiskey event, and not a concert festival that serves food at a few tents. If you’re into roots and classic-rock music, it’s the best option in late-September.
What this calendar means if you're aiming to play one
Artist-readers, take note! Of the 8 festivals included in this list, 8 are booked directly by festival promoters, not through open artist submissions. If your band wants to play any of the shows listed above, it's more realistic to gain traction that a booker can fact-check than it is to send a cold email to a festival director. Mile of Music is the sole exception to this rule, and even that one takes on hundreds of submissions and picks one at a time. If your goal is to land a festival gig in 2026, start thinking about the numbers that indicate real audience engagement right now: streams, saves, and live social media engagement. Building your streaming profile will prove valuable way before a booking agent gets ahold of your contact info.
There are two key planning tips I'll leave you with. First, sign up for the lotteries at Stern Grove and Global Citizen ASAP, because the two free festivals both use a lottery system to give out tickets. For the remaining 7 festivals, we know the dates in 2026 and can use them as a guide for a summer tour.
FAQ
Is Boston Calling going to happen again in 2026?
No, not in 2026. Festival organizers announced this past week that Boston Calling will skip 2026 and instead return June 4–6, 2027, explaining that there are too many major events happening in Boston that year (such as the FIFA World Cup).
Which summer 2026 music festivals are free to attend?
The 2026 editions of Stern Grove Festival in San Francisco, Mile of Music in Appleton, and Global Citizen in New York City will all be free, with ticketing handled by a lottery for Stern Grove and by campaign action for Global Citizen.
Where's the 2026 HOT 97 Summer Jam happening?
In 2026, Summer Jam is moving out of MetLife Stadium and to the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ, on July 24.
Which festival is best for new music?
Mile of Music – featuring 200 original music acts, 35 walkable venues in Appleton and no big-name headliners.
When does the 2026 summer festival season start and end?
The confirmed 2026 summer festival season will officially start on June 6 and end on September 26, although individual events may begin and end outside these time ranges.


