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Tickets are now available and going fast for the festivals sixth edition!
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Washingtoner -- Everwild Music Festival, a powerhouse in the Midwest summer festival scene, today unveiled its blockbuster 2026 lineup, headlined by Dirty Heads, 311, and The Movement, joined by powerhouse acts like Little Stranger, Andy Frasco, Wookiefoot, Rome and host band Tropidelic. With over two dozen bands set to ignite the stages, the festival promises its most explosive edition yet, unfolding July 30-Aug. 1, 2026, at the legendary 230-acre Legend Valley Concert Venue in Thornville, Ohio.
Just 30 minutes east of Columbus, Legend Valley has been a music mecca for over four decades, hosting icons from the Grateful Dead and Jimmy Buffett to Metallica. Marking its fifth year at this storied spot, Everwild continues its meteoric rise since launching in 2021, drawing record crowds of over 7,000 daily in 2025 and poised for even bigger vibes in 2026.
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Beyond three jam-packed days of music and camping, Everwild delivers a full sensory adventure: diverse food and craft vendors, a vibrant Artist Village featuring top regional creators, daily yoga flows, and three stages with zero set overlaps for maximum immersion. Rounding out the stellar 2026 roster are fan favorites like Mike Love, KBong & Johnny Cosmic, The Quasi Kings, ekoostik hookah, Aurorawave, and Jarv.
Three-day general admission tickets are on sale now starting at $219, including free basic camping and parking. VIP packages, historically quick to sell out, begin at $420, offering premium perks like flushable restrooms, private showers, VIP tent access near the main stage, exclusive band meet-and-greets, and more. Limited electric and non-electric RV spots are also up for grabs. As ever, kids 12 and under get in free.
Grab tickets and dive into details at http://everwildfestival.com
Just 30 minutes east of Columbus, Legend Valley has been a music mecca for over four decades, hosting icons from the Grateful Dead and Jimmy Buffett to Metallica. Marking its fifth year at this storied spot, Everwild continues its meteoric rise since launching in 2021, drawing record crowds of over 7,000 daily in 2025 and poised for even bigger vibes in 2026.
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Beyond three jam-packed days of music and camping, Everwild delivers a full sensory adventure: diverse food and craft vendors, a vibrant Artist Village featuring top regional creators, daily yoga flows, and three stages with zero set overlaps for maximum immersion. Rounding out the stellar 2026 roster are fan favorites like Mike Love, KBong & Johnny Cosmic, The Quasi Kings, ekoostik hookah, Aurorawave, and Jarv.
Three-day general admission tickets are on sale now starting at $219, including free basic camping and parking. VIP packages, historically quick to sell out, begin at $420, offering premium perks like flushable restrooms, private showers, VIP tent access near the main stage, exclusive band meet-and-greets, and more. Limited electric and non-electric RV spots are also up for grabs. As ever, kids 12 and under get in free.
Grab tickets and dive into details at http://everwildfestival.com
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