When it comes to music festivals with personality, Project Pabst stands in a league of its own. Returning to Waterfront Park in Portland, Oregon on July 26-27, 2025, this year’s edition promises to be one of the most memorable yet. Known for its eclectic mix of legends, cult favorites, and future stars — all soundtracked by the clink of tallboys and a setting sun over the Willamette River — Project Pabst is where Portland’s indie heart beats loudest.
Read MoreAs summer fades into fall, there’s one last sun-soaked party you won’t want to miss. The Palm Tree Music Festival is officially set to return to the lush, coastal oasis of Montecito, California on Saturday, October 4, 2025, bringing its signature blend of world-class music, luxury hospitality, and laid-back elegance to the stunning grounds of the Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club.
Read MoreWhen Hulaween returns to the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida from October 30th to November 2nd, it brings with it one of the most diverse, freewheeling, and imaginative lineups in American festival culture. Known for its dazzling Spirit Lake art installations, late-night dance parties in the mossy pines, and a bill that collides jam bands, house DJs, and indie eccentrics, Hulaween 2025 is already shaping up to be a landmark year.
Read MoreIn a heartfelt message to fans, the organizers of the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival have officially addressed the cancellation of the 2025 event, offering a full 100% refund for ticket holders and opening up about the emotional weight of the decision. The beloved festival, which has long been a summer pilgrimage for music lovers across the country, will not be announcing future dates at this time as plans for The Farm evolve.
Read MoreOver the weekend of June 6–8, Governor’s Ball returned to Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York, bringing with it a mix of well-curated musical acts. This year’s lineup was stacked with names like Tyler, the Creator, Olivia Rodrigo, Hozier, Feid, Benson Boone, and Glass Animals, to name a few. Known for its multi-genre lineup and held every summer, Gov Ball once again proved why it remains one of the country’s most beloved music festivals.
Read MoreAfter a successful debut last year, La Onda Fest returned to Napa Valley for its second edition bigger and better. In a region such as the Bay Area with a strong Latino presence, La Onda fills that void of a much-needed Latino cultural space, offering a festival that speaks directly to the community's heart.
Read MoreThis year’s Boston Calling was a mixed bag—weather-wise, genre-wise, and lineup-wise—but in the best way possible. While the overall bill didn’t quite measure up to other major festivals this season, that meant smaller crowds, faster transitions, and a chill energy that let each set breathe. The elimination of the secondary stage and the impressively fast main stage turnarounds made the whole weekend feel smoother than ever.
Read MoreUltra Music Festival is trading beats for barks this month with the announcement of Bayfront Bark, a free pet adoption event set for Saturday, June 21, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Dog Park in the southeast corner of Bayfront Park. The event, organized in collaboration with Miami-Dade County Animal Services, Bayfront Park, the City of Miami, and the Miami Police Department, aims to connect adoptable pets with loving families while supporting local animal welfare initiatives.
Read MoreSan Francisco’s Outside Lands festival has always been more than just a music event — it’s a celebration of the city’s cultural heartbeat. And nowhere is that pulse felt more viscerally than at Dolores’, the beloved open-air dance space dedicated to uplifting the Bay Area’s queer and trans communities. Returning to Golden Gate Park this year, Dolores’ is poised once again to be one of the festival’s most joyous, unapologetic, and electrifying spaces.
Read MoreWonderfront Festival kicked off last Friday in sunny San Diego, California; situated on Embarcadero Marina Park North, it offered views of the bay, the city landscape, and the Rady Shell. The lineup served a mix of artists, ranging from groovy hip-hop acts to dreamy alt-pop sensations to iconic indie-rockers.
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