Suwannee Hulaween will return to its home at the iconic Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park for its 2026 edition, taking place October 22-25, marking the festival’s 13th year at its long-running home in North Florida. The 2026 edition features a stacked, genre-spanning lineup led by Pretty Lights, My Morning Jacket, Excision, Geese, and three nights of The String Cheese Incident. One additional headliner is still to be announced. The undercard reflects Hulaween’s continued emphasis on cross-genre curation, with names like Ben Böhmer, Big Gramatik, Crankdat, Daily Bread, Green Velvet, Of The Trees, STS9, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, and ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U, among others. Returning acts remain a core part of the festival’s identity. Artists including Lettuce, Karina Rykman, Maddy O’Neal, Manic Focus, and Eggy are set to return, reinforcing the festival’s ongoing relationships with its artist community. The 2026 lineup also introduces a large group of first-time performers, continuing Hulaween’s focus on discovery. New additions include Dope Lemon, Guerilla Toss, Kasablanca, salute, and Willis, alongside dozens of emerging acts across electronic, indie, funk, and jam. Several curated takeovers will return as part of the programming. Highlights include Green Velvet’s LaLaLand, Of The Trees’ Memory Palace, and the Def: Off Limits stage, each designed as artist-led environments within the broader festival. Beyond the music, Hulaween is introducing a number of operational and experience updates for 2026. Four-day GA passes will start at $469, a notable price reduction compared to 2025. The festival will also bring back the full Spirit Lake 360º walking path, restoring one of its central immersive features. Additional changes include expanded VIP infrastructure, new access points between camping and festival grounds, and an increased shuttle system aimed at improving movement across the park. New glamping and preset RV options will also be available for attendees seeking a more turnkey experience. Set across the wooded grounds and riverfront of the Spirit of the Suwannee, Hulaween continues to position itself as a destination festival that blends camping, large-scale art, and multi-genre programming. The Spirit Lake installation remains the focal point of the experience, combining interactive art, projection mapping, and performance elements throughout the weekend. Since its inception, Hulaween has built a reputation for balancing established acts with emerging talent while maintaining a strong sense of community. Its annual Halloween timing, immersive environment, and repeat artist collaborations continue to define its place within the U.S. festival landscape. Tickets for the 2026 edition are on sale now. Hulaween Announces 2026 Lineup



