Music festivals in the U.S. are changing. Yes, there are still the major annual blowouts, from Coachella in California to Ultra in Miami. But just in the last couple of years, we’ve bid farewell to longtime mainstays like Electric Zoo in New York, Wonderbus in Ohio, Hangout Fest in Alabama and Pitchfork in Chicago. Tastes shift, fans evolve. And as the dust settles on those festivals, others have dug in their heels and worked even harder to keep the crowds satiated in every sense of the word.
Beyond the incredible bands and DJs, festivals are giving us more and better food and drink options, cultural experiences, wellness activations and spaces for kicking back and socializing, all woven into the experience, too. From famous festivals like Bonnaroo in Tennesse and the Governors Ball in New York to more niche festivals like Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island, tthere’s surely an epic music event that caters to you. Pop, country, EDM, rock, hip-hop—if you’re looking to dance your way through the year, we have you covered. Here are the best music festivals across America in 2026.
