If you’ve ever tried to find one place that shows you every music festival in California — by month, by genre, by region — you’ve probably already given up. There are roundups of the “10 best.” There are concert calendars. Nobody has the actual list of all of them in one place.
So I made it.
What’s in this guide:
- The full list, every music festival in California, organized by month
- Genre filter so you can jump straight to country, EDM, jazz, or whatever fits your weekend
- Where to stay near each one
- Tickets when there are tickets
- Past performers so you can spot the names you actually know
- What to pack for a music festival specifically
A quick note on what this isn’t: a list of every “festival” in California. I left off the food fests, the cultural fairs that happen to book a guitarist, and the wine festivals with three bands and a stage. These are music festivals — multi-artist, the kind you’d plan a weekend around. Some are world-famous (hi, Coachella). Some are tiny mountain-town gatherings you’ve never heard of. Some are island jazz fests, polka days, or country cruises. All of them earned their spot.
California has more than 165 annual music festivals , running all year from January through December. We’ve listed every single one below, organized by month so you can see what’s happening when — plus a genre filter to jump straight to country, EDM, jazz, reggae, or whatever you’re after.
The Festivals
Browse all California music festivals by month below, or jump to a category:
Biggest · Country · EDM · Rock · Jazz · Blues · Bluegrass & Folk · Jam · Grateful Dead · Reggae · Latin · Pop · Hip-Hop & Soul · Camping · Free
Here’s the full chronological list — every festival, top to bottom, with anchor links and Featured ⭐ on the marquee ones. Copy-paste ready table format that works in WordPress just like your Michigan one:
Every Festival, In Order
| Festival | When | Where | Genre |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | |||
| Healdsburg Jazz Winter Festival | Late January | Healdsburg | Jazz |
| February | |||
| Noise Pop | Late February | San Francisco | Indie/Alternative |
| March | |||
| Boots in the Park (Norco) | Early March | Norco | Country |
| CRSSD Festival (Spring) | Mid-March | San Diego | EDM |
| Sonoma County Bluegrass & Folk Festival | Mid-March | Sebastopol | Bluegrass/Folk |
| Beyond Wonderland SoCal | Late March | San Bernardino | EDM |
| April | |||
| Holo Holo (Avila Beach) | Early April | Avila Beach | Reggae/Island |
| ⭐ Coachella | Mid-April (two weekends) | Indio | Various |
| Boots in the Park (Bakersfield) | Second week of April | Bakersfield | Country |
| Boots in the Park (San Diego) | Second week of April | San Diego | Country |
| Round Up Country Music Festival | Mid-April | Simi Valley | Country |
| Holo Holo (Irvine) | Mid-April | Irvine | Reggae/Island |
| Boots in the Park (Fresno) | Mid-April | Fresno | Country |
| ⭐ Stagecoach | Late April | Indio | Country |
| Holo Holo (San Jose) | Late April | San Jose | Reggae/Island |
| May | |||
| BeachLife | First weekend of May | Redondo Beach | Rock |
| The Untz Festival | Early May | Browns Valley | Bass/EDM · Camping |
| Whole Earth Festival | Early May | Davis | Various · Free |
| Country in the Park | Early May | Sacramento | Country |
| Berkeley Bluegrass Festival | Early May | Berkeley | Bluegrass |
| Parkfield Bluegrass Festival | Early May | Parkfield | Bluegrass · Camping |
| Shabang | Early May | San Luis Obispo | Indie |
| Yucaipa Music and Arts Festival | Early May | Yucaipa | Various |
| Gator by the Bay | Early May | San Diego | Zydeco/Blues/Cajun |
| Boots in the Park (Santa Clarita) | Early-mid May | Santa Clarita | Country |
| Brea Bonanza Days Country Music Festival | Mid-May | Brea | Country |
| Joshua Tree Music Festival (Spring) | Mid-May | Joshua Tree | Various · Camping |
| Analog Reunion (formerly Cosmico Fest) | Mid-May | Healdsburg | Various |
| The Golden Road Gathering | Mid-May | Placerville | Jam |
| ⭐ Lightning in a Bottle | Late May (Memorial Day week) | Buena Vista Lake | EDM · Camping |
| ⭐ BottleRock Napa Valley | Memorial Day weekend | Napa | Various |
| California Roots | Memorial Day weekend | Monterey | Reggae |
| Newport Beach Jazz Festival | Late May | Newport Beach | Jazz |
| Maybe It Was The Roses | Late May | Ventura | Jam |
| Fiesta Del Sol | Late May | Solana Beach | Various |
| Redwood Mountain Faire | Late May | Felton | Various |
| YAYA Music Fest | Late May | Fresno | Various |
| June | |||
| OUTLOUD Music Festival | First weekend of June | West Hollywood | Pop/LGBTQ |
| The Ramble | First weekend of June | Healdsburg | Various |
| Sonoma Wild | Early June | Rohnert Park | Jam/Folk |
| North Park Music Fest | Early June | San Diego | Various |
| Sam Hinton Folk Festival | Early June | Poway | Folk · Free |
| Mountain Folk Festival | Early June | Leggett | Folk · Free |
| Dead On The Creek | Second week of June | Laytonville | Jam · Camping |
| Country Summer Music Festival | Mid-June | Santa Rosa | Country |
| Woollystar Music Festival | Mid-June | Markleeville | Americana |
| Mountain Vibe Music Festival | Mid-June | Jackson | Jam/Various |
| Blue Note Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl | Mid-June | Hollywood | Jazz |
| Fairfax Festival & Ecofest | Mid-June | Fairfax | Various · Free |
| Father’s Day Bluegrass Festival | Father’s Day weekend | Grass Valley | Bluegrass · Camping |
| Zombie Apocalypse | Third weekend of June | Long Beach | EDM |
| Live Oak Music Festival | Father’s Day weekend | San Luis Obispo | Various · Camping |
| Davis Music Fest | Mid-to-late June | Davis | Various |
| Trails End Music Festival | Mid-to-late June | Etna | Various |
| Truckee Reggae Fest | Mid-to-late June | Truckee | Reggae |
| Ten Mile Creek Revival | Last weekend of June | Laytonville | Americana · Camping |
| Into the Horizon | Last weekend of June | San Diego | EDM |
| Day Trip Festival | Last weekend of June | Long Beach | House/EDM |
| July | |||
| High Sierra Music Festival | Fourth of July weekend | Grass Valley | Jam · Camping |
| Om Getaway | Fourth of July weekend | Tuolumne | House/EDM · Camping |
| Giddyup Country Music Festival | Fourth of July weekend | Mammoth Lakes | Country · Free |
| Idyllwild Blues Fest | Fourth of July weekend | Idyllwild | Blues |
| Fillmore Jazz Festival | Fourth of July weekend | San Francisco | Jazz · Free |
| Inglewood Music Festival | Fourth of July weekend | Inglewood | Various · Free |
| Mammoth JAZZfest | Second weekend of July | Mammoth Lakes | Jazz |
| Paul Bunyan Mountain & Blues Festival | Second weekend of July | Westwood | Blues |
| BBQ Music Fest | Second weekend of July | Huntington Beach | Various |
| Lost in Dreams | Second weekend of July | Los Angeles | EDM |
| Long Beach Bluegrass Festival | Second weekend of July | Long Beach | Bluegrass · Free |
| San Francisco Free Folk Festival | Second weekend of July | San Francisco | Folk · Free |
| Belicofest Los Angeles | Second weekend of July | Los Angeles | Regional Mexican |
| Redwood Ramble | Mid-July | Navarro | Bluegrass/Jam · Camping |
| Dirtybird Campout × Northern Nights | Mid-July | Piercy | EDM · Camping |
| Mammoth Reggae Festival | Mid-July | Mammoth Lakes | Reggae · Free |
| Sierra Bigfoot Music Festival | Mid-July | Twain Harte | Various |
| Holo Holo (San Diego) | Mid-July | San Diego | Reggae/Island |
| Mosswood Meltdown | Mid-July | Oakland | Punk/Rock |
| Vans Warped Tour | Late July | Long Beach | Rock/Punk |
| Petaluma Music Festival | Late July | Petaluma | Various |
| Reggae on the Mountain | Late July | Topanga | Reggae |
| Humboldt Folklife Festival | Late July | Arcata | Folk |
| Surf Guitar 101 Festival | End of July | Long Beach | Surf Rock |
| August | |||
| HARD Summer | First weekend of August | Inglewood | EDM |
| Jerry Day | Early August | San Francisco | Jam · Free |
| Jerry Bash | Early August | Nevada City | Jam |
| Brewgrass Festival | Early August | Felton | Bluegrass |
| Cohasset Bazaar & Music Festival | Early August | Cohasset | Various |
| Truckee Music Fest | First weekend of August | Truckee | Various |
| ⭐ Outside Lands | Early August | San Francisco | Various |
| San Jose Jazz Summer Fest | Early August | San Jose | Jazz |
| Head In The Clouds Los Angeles | Early August | Pasadena | Pop |
| Long Beach Jazz Festival | Early August | Long Beach | Jazz |
| The Festival Abides | Early August | Los Angeles | Various |
| Laurel StreetFair World Music Festival | Early August | Oakland | World · Free |
| Brews, Jazz & Funk Festival | Early August | Olympic Valley | Jazz/Funk |
| San Clemente Fiesta Music Festival | Early August | San Clemente | Various · Free |
| Cory Wong’s Syncopated Summer Camp | Mid-August | San Francisco | Funk/Jam |
| KCON LA | Mid-August | Los Angeles | K-pop |
| Reggae on the River | Mid-August | Piercy | Reggae · Camping |
| Summergrass | Mid-August | San Diego | Bluegrass |
| The OC Smoke Show | Mid-August | San Juan Capistrano | Country |
| Sound and Fury Festival | Mid-August | Los Angeles | Hardcore/Punk |
| Buddy Brown Blues Fest | Mid-August | Blue Lake | Blues |
| Rhymefest | Mid-August | Los Angeles | Hip-Hop |
| Dry Diggings Festival | Third weekend of August | Auburn | Bass/EDM |
| Wobbleland San Jose | Third weekend of August | San Jose | Bass/EDM |
| Camp Redwoods | Third weekend of August | Navarro | Reggae/Island · Camping |
| Mammoth Rocks | Third weekend of August | Mammoth Lakes | Various · Free |
| Just Like Heaven | Third weekend of August | Pasadena | Indie/Alternative |
| LA Jazz Festival (Jazz on the Beach) | Third weekend of August | Playa Del Rey | Jazz |
| Santa Cruz Mountain Sol Festival | Third weekend of August | Felton | Various |
| City of Gardena Jazz Festival | Third weekend of August | Gardena | Jazz |
| Cali-Country Cruise | Labor Day weekend | Long Beach | Country |
| KBCZ Music Fest | Last weekend of August | Boulder Creek | Various |
| Leimert Park Jazz Festival | Last weekend of August | Los Angeles | Jazz · Free |
| Stone Soup Music Festival | Last weekend of August | Grover Beach | Various · Free |
| New Blues Festival | Labor Day weekend | Long Beach | Blues |
| Brownsville Blues Festival | Last weekend of August | Brownsville | Blues |
| September | |||
| Basscon Wasteland | Labor Day weekend | San Bernardino | Hard Dance/EDM |
| Mare Island Dock of Bay Music Festival | Early September | Vallejo | Various |
| Oakchella Family Music Festival | Early September | Oakhurst | Various |
| Mt. Shasta Blackberry Music Festival | Early September | Mt. Shasta | Various · Free |
| Tejano Conjunto Festival | Early September | Sacramento | Tejano/Latin |
| June Lake Jam Fest | Second weekend of September | June Lake | Jam |
| Cannifest | Second weekend of September | Arcata | Reggae/Jam |
| Ain’t Necessarily Dead Fest | Second weekend of September | Auburn | Jam |
| Sound Summit | Second weekend of September | Mill Valley | Various |
| Bear Music Fest | Mid-September | Pinecrest | Jam/Various · Camping |
| Millpond Music Festival | Mid-September | Bishop | Folk/World |
| Old Town Music Festival | Mid-September | Murrieta | Various |
| Whale Rock Music & Arts Festival | Mid-September | Templeton | Various · Camping |
| Boots In The Park (Fresno) – Fall | Mid-September | Fresno | Country |
| Nocturnal Wonderland | Mid-September | San Bernardino | EDM · Camping |
| Blues & Roots Festival | Mid-September | Hanford | Blues · Free |
| Lawndale Blues Festival | Mid-September | Lawndale | Blues · Free |
| Lake Elsinore Mariachi Fest | Mid-September | Lake Elsinore | Mariachi/Latin |
| Cebu Music Festival | Mid-September | Roseville | Various |
| Railroad Square Music Festival | Mid-September | Santa Rosa | Various · Free |
| Orange County Blues Festival | Mid-September | Santa Ana | Blues |
| Good Vibez (San Jose) | Mid-September | San Jose | Reggae |
| Camp Deep End | Late September | Navarro | Jam · Camping |
| Same Same But Different | Late September | Perris | EDM · Camping |
| ⭐ Ohana Festival | Late September | Dana Point | Rock |
| ⭐ Monterey Jazz Festival | Late September | Monterey | Jazz |
| Redding Roots Revival | Late September | Redding | Roots/Americana |
| Holo Holo (Sacramento) | Late September | Sacramento | Reggae/Island |
| Hayward Mariachi Festival | Late September | Hayward | Mariachi/Latin |
| Riverside Art & Music Festival | Late September | Riverside | Various · Free |
| TASC Fall Music Festival | Late September | Santa Clarita | Various |
| Portola | Late September | San Francisco | Electronic |
| CRSSD Festival (Fall) | Late September | San Diego | EDM |
| Kern River Rock N Blues Fest | Late September | Kernville | Blues |
| October | |||
| ⭐ Aftershock Festival | First weekend of October | Sacramento | Rock/Metal |
| Redwood Coast Music Festival | First weekend of October | Eureka | Trad Jazz |
| Palm Tree Music Festival (Montecito) | First weekend of October | Carpinteria | Dance/Pop |
| ⭐ Hardly Strictly Bluegrass | First weekend of October | San Francisco | Bluegrass · Free |
| Huck Finn Jubilee | First weekend of October | San Dimas | Bluegrass · Camping |
| Neverender Festival | First weekend of October | Santa Ana | Rock/Emo |
| Joshua Tree Music Festival (Fall) | Second weekend of October | Joshua Tree | Various · Camping |
| Catalina Island JazzTrax Festival | Mid-October (two weekends) | Catalina Island | Jazz |
| Niteharts | Second weekend of October | San Diego | EDM |
| Head Trip | Second weekend of October | Indio | EDM |
| Palm Tree Music Festival (Napa) | Second weekend of October | Napa | Dance/Pop |
| Strawberry Music Festival (Fall) | Mid-October | Grass Valley | Folk/Americana · Camping |
| Sugar Pine Music Festival | Mid-October | Grass Valley | Various |
| Breakaway NorCal | Mid-October | Sacramento | EDM/Pop |
| Mission Bayfest | Mid-October | San Diego | Reggae/Rock |
| Day Trip Festival NorCal | Mid-October | San Jose | House/EDM |
| Boots in the Park (Orange County) | Mid-October | San Juan Capistrano | Country |
| Holo Holo (Long Beach) | Mid-October | Long Beach | Reggae/Island |
| Birdstock Music Festival | Late October | La Jolla | Various · Free |
| Off The Grid Campout SoCal | Late October | Apple Valley | EDM · Camping |
| Escape Halloween | Halloween weekend | San Bernardino | EDM |
| November | |||
| Darker Waves | Mid-November | Huntington Beach | New Wave/Synth-pop |
| ⭐ Camp Flog Gnaw | Mid-November | Los Angeles | Hip-Hop/Various |
| Dreamstate SoCal | Mid-November | San Bernardino | Trance/EDM |
| Give Thanks Festival | Thanksgiving weekend | Long Beach | Reggae |
| Apocalypse Zombieland | Thanksgiving weekend | Long Beach | EDM |
| December | |||
| Countdown NYE | New Year’s Eve | San Bernardino | EDM |
January
Healdsburg Jazz Winter Festival
Late January · Healdsburg · Jazz
Wine country gets a jazz infusion in the dead of winter, with serious players in intimate Healdsburg rooms. A low-key getaway if you like your jazz close-up and your evenings paired with a good glass of red.
Past performers include: Charles Lloyd, Fred Hersch, Julian Lage
February
Noise Pop
Late February · San Francisco · Indie/Alternative
San Francisco’s indie tastemaker fest, spread across clubs all over the city for over a week. It’s where you catch the band everyone’s going to be obsessed with next year, in a room small enough to actually see them.
Past performers include: The Flaming Lips, Modest Mouse, The White Stripes, Death Cab for Cutie, Phoebe Bridgers
March
Boots in the Park (Norco)
Early March · Norco · Country
Boots in the Park kicks off its California year in Norco. The format is a touring country day-festival — one day, big-name lineup, no camping, line dancing and cold beer in heavy rotation. Norco is the first of several California stops.
Past performers include: Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, Brooks & Dunn
CRSSD Festival
Mid-March · San Diego · EDM
House and techno right on San Diego Bay, skyline on one side and water on the other. CRSSD skips the EDM-circus stuff — no carnival rides, just sharp curation across three stages in one of the prettiest settings in the state. It’s 21+, so it runs a little older and a lot smoother.
Past performers include: Chris Lake, John Summit, Empire of the Sun, Eric Prydz
Sonoma County Bluegrass & Folk Festival
Mid-March · Sebastopol · Bluegrass/Folk
A friendly day of pickin’ and harmonizing out in Sebastopol, put on by the California Bluegrass Association. Family-friendly, low-key, and the kind of regional folk gathering that flies under the radar.
Past performers include: Laurie Lewis, Kathy Kallick, Nina Gerber
Beyond Wonderland SoCal
Late March · San Bernardino · EDM
Insomniac’s fairytale-themed rave takes over the NOS Event Center for two nights of trance, house, and bass under wildly elaborate stages. It’s Wonderland gone full neon — costumes encouraged, sleep optional, and one of SoCal’s biggest spring EDM weekends.
Past performers include: Tiësto, Zedd, deadmau5, Steve Aoki, ILLENIUM
April
Holo Holo (Avila Beach)
Early April · Avila Beach · Reggae/Island
Island vibes and Hawaiian and Polynesian artists roll into Avila Beach for this stop on the Holo Holo tour. Beach-town setting, slack-key-to-reggae lineup, and the most laid-back crowd you’ll find anywhere.
Past performers include: J Boog, Katchafire, Collie Buddz, The Green, Common Kings
Coachella
Mid-April (two weekends) · Indio · Various
The one that needs no introduction. Two identical weekends in the Indio desert — an art-meets-fashion-meets-everything spectacle that sets the tone for the entire global festival year. Pop, hip-hop, indie, electronic, and whatever’s about to blow up, all on stages that double as landmarks. It’s expensive, it’s hot, it’s enormous, and going once is a genuine bucket-list thing. Book lodging the second you commit, because the whole valley sells out.
Past performers include: Beyoncé, Bad Bunny, Frank Ocean, Billie Eilish, Paul McCartney, The Weeknd, Eminem, Tame Impala
Boots in the Park (Bakersfield)
Second week of April · Bakersfield · Country
The touring country day-fest drops into Bakersfield — fitting, given the town basically invented its own country sound. One day, big lineup, cold drinks, no camping.
Past performers include: Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, Brooks & Dunn
Boots in the Park (San Diego)
Second week of April · San Diego · Country
The country day-party hits San Diego the same weekend. Bring your boots and a designated driver — it’s a one-and-done good time with no tent in sight.
Past performers include: Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, Brooks & Dunn
Round Up Country Music Festival
Mid-April · Simi Valley · Country
Simi Valley’s hometown country throwdown — a friendly day of country acts, BBQ, and a beer garden. Smaller and more neighborly than the big desert fests, which is exactly the appeal.
Past performers include: Lee Brice, John Michael Montgomery, David Nail
Holo Holo (Irvine)
Mid-April · Irvine · Reggae/Island
The island-music tour swings through Irvine with the same reggae-and-aloha formula and big amphitheater energy. Leave the slippers on.
Past performers include: J Boog, Katchafire, Collie Buddz, The Green, Common Kings
Boots in the Park (Fresno)
Mid-April · Fresno · Country
The Central Valley gets its country day when Boots in the Park rolls through Fresno. Easy logistics and a lineup that punches above the ticket price.
Past performers include: Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, Brooks & Dunn
Stagecoach
Late April · Indio · Country
Coachella’s country cousin, same Indio polo fields one week later. Three days of the biggest names in country plus Americana, bluegrass, and a late-night honky-tonk that runs into the early hours. It’s the biggest country festival in the world, yet it still feels like a giant backyard party in cowboy boots. Camping’s on-site and sells out, so plan early.
Past performers include: Garth Brooks, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Chris Stapleton, Miranda Lambert
Holo Holo (San Jose)
Late April · San Jose · Reggae/Island
The reggae-and-island tour lands in San Jose to close out April. Big Bay Area crowd, mellow vibes, and a lineup that brings the islands to NorCal.
Past performers include: J Boog, Katchafire, Collie Buddz, The Green, Common Kings
May
BeachLife
First weekend of May · Redondo Beach · Rock
Three days of rock, reggae, and indie right on the sand in Redondo Beach. The festival leans nostalgic without feeling stale — recent years have featured 80s legends, 90s alt-rock kings, and current bands all sharing the bill. The ocean view from the main stage doesn’t hurt either.
Past performers include: Lenny Kravitz, Sublime, Duran Duran, Sheryl Crow, The Offspring
The Untz Festival
Early May · Browns Valley · Bass/EDM · Camping
A four-day bass music camp festival up in Yuba County. Heavy bass, niche electronic sounds, and the kind of tight-knit camping community where everyone knows the regulars. Smaller scale, dedicated following.
Past performers include: Liquid Stranger, Yheti, Caspa
Whole Earth Festival
Early May · Davis · Various · Free
UC Davis’s beloved Mother’s Day weekend tradition since 1969 — a free, student-run festival with live music, drum circles, and sustainability baked into every corner. Family-friendly and definitively old-school NorCal.
Country in the Park
Early May · Sacramento · Country
Sacramento’s annual country day at Cal Expo with multiple country acts, a beer garden, and that mid-tier festival energy that makes locals call out of work. Solid lineup at an accessible price point.
Berkeley Bluegrass Festival
Early May · Berkeley · Bluegrass
Berkeley’s annual bluegrass gathering — workshops, jams, and performances across downtown venues. Smaller scale and community-driven, run by people who genuinely love the music.
Parkfield Bluegrass Festival
Early May · Parkfield · Bluegrass · Camping
A four-day bluegrass campout in the tiny earthquake-prone town of Parkfield (yes, really — it sits right on the San Andreas Fault). Real bluegrass with serious pickers, plus camping at the V6 Ranch. The remoteness is the whole point.
Shabang
Early May · San Luis Obispo · Indie
Cal Poly’s student-run indie festival in San Luis Obispo. Eclectic lineup of indie, electronic, and rising acts in a beautiful Central Coast setting. Affordable, friendly, and has launched a lot of careers.
Yucaipa Music and Arts Festival
Early May · Yucaipa · Various
A community music and arts festival in the foothills town of Yucaipa. Small, friendly, the kind of weekend that’s more about the local scene than the destination.
Gator by the Bay
Early May · San Diego · Zydeco/Blues/Cajun
Four days of zydeco, blues, and Cajun music on San Diego Bay. Crawfish boils, dance lessons, and a sound that feels transported straight from Louisiana. The most unexpected San Diego festival you’ll attend.
Boots in the Park (Santa Clarita)
Early-mid May · Santa Clarita · Country
The traveling country party rolls into Santa Clarita with the same crowd-pleasing formula. Day-fest, big lineup, no camping required.
Past performers include: Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, Brooks & Dunn
Brea Bonanza Days Country Music Festival
Mid-May · Brea · Country
Brea’s annual country music weekend, part of the city’s broader Bonanza Days celebration. The street fair, vendors, and most of the weekend’s programming are free — but the headlining country concerts on the main stage are ticketed separately.
Joshua Tree Music Festival (Spring)
Mid-May · Joshua Tree · Various · Camping
Five days of music in the high desert near Joshua Tree National Park. Eclectic, family-friendly, and one of California’s most beloved boutique festivals — the kind of place where lineups feel curated by someone who actually loves the music. Camping is the way to do it.
Past performers include: Trampled by Turtles, St. Paul and The Broken Bones, Trombone Shorty, Greensky Bluegrass
Analog Reunion
Mid-May · Healdsburg · Various
An intimate, boutique music and lifestyle festival in Sonoma County wine country (formerly known as Cosmico Fest, now operating as Analog Reunion). The weekend blends live music, local wine, wellness, and nature — capped at around 700-1,000 attendees, deliberately small-scale as an alternative to California’s bigger festivals. Limited capacity, sells out fast.
The Golden Road Gathering
Mid-May · Placerville · Jam
A Grateful Dead-spirited gathering in the Sierra foothills. Multi-day, jam-band-heavy, camping included. Built for people who name their kids Jerry.
Past performers include: Thievery Corporation, Leftover Salmon, Dirtwire, STS9, Leftover Salmon, Lettuce, The Hip Abduction, BoomBox, Cimafunk
Lightning in a Bottle
Late May (Memorial Day week) · Buena Vista Lake · EDM · Camping
California’s transformational festival, set on the shores of Buena Vista Lake. Electronic music meets art installations, yoga, workshops, and the kind of attendees who treat the festival as a spiritual reset. Memorial Day weekend, full immersion, dress to impress (or undress to the same effect). One of the most photographed festivals in the world.
Past performers include: Empire of the Sun, Rüfüs Du Sol, Moby, Zeds Dead, Maceo Plex
BottleRock Napa Valley
Memorial Day weekend · Napa · Various
Three days of music in the heart of wine country — rock, pop, hip-hop, and indie all sharing stages with celebrity chef demos and the Napa Valley wineries you’d otherwise need a reservation to taste. The Williams Sonoma Culinary Stage is genuinely worth the trip on its own. This is the festival that taught the rest of the country wine and music belong together.
Past performers include: Foo Fighters, Stevie Wonder, Bruno Mars, Pearl Jam, Lil Wayne, Lorde, Imagine Dragons, Metallica
California Roots
Memorial Day weekend · Monterey · Reggae
The biggest reggae festival on the West Coast, three days at the Monterey County Fairgrounds — the same grounds where Jimi Hendrix burned his guitar in 1967. The lineup has expanded from pure reggae into hip-hop, world music, and rock-adjacent, but the soul of the festival is still rooted in island-and-Jamaica sound. Tight-knit community, beautiful coastal setting, sells out.
Past performers include: Damian Marley, Ziggy Marley, Wu-Tang Clan, Ice Cube, Slightly Stoopid, Rebelution, Stick Figure
Newport Beach Jazz Festival
Late May · Newport Beach · Jazz
A long-running smooth-jazz festival on the Newport Beach waterfront. Big names in contemporary jazz, ocean views, the kind of evening that feels like vacation even if you live nearby.
Maybe It Was The Roses
Late May · Ventura · Jam
A Grateful Dead tribute festival in Ventura. Multiple Dead tribute acts, jam-band community, and the Pacific Ocean as a backdrop.
Past performers include: Daniel Donato, Don Was, Stu Allen
Fiesta Del Sol
Late May · Solana Beach · Various
Solana Beach’s beloved community festival with live music, food, and family activities right on the beach at Fletcher Cove. Free to attend, kid-friendly, and a great low-key option if you’re already in San Diego County. VIP packages with reserved seating, elevated views, and perks are available if you want to upgrade.
Redwood Mountain Faire
Late May · Felton · Various
A small, family-friendly music festival in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Community-focused, multi-day, and exactly the kind of low-key NorCal gathering that doesn’t get big-fest attention but consistently delivers.
YAYA Music Fest
Late May · Fresno · Various
A scrappy, youth-driven Fresno fest spotlighting local and up-and-coming acts. Small, community-run, and worth a look if you’re in the Valley.
Past performers include:
June
OUTLOUD Music Festival
First weekend of June · West Hollywood · Pop/LGBTQ
West Hollywood’s anchor Pride festival, three days at West Hollywood Park during WeHo Pride weekend. Pop-forward lineups loaded with major LGBTQ+ artists and allies, plus the city’s entire Pride weekend wrapped around it.
Past performers include: Kylie Minogue, Lizzo, Janelle Monáe, Kesha, Adam Lambert
The Ramble
First weekend of June · Healdsburg · Various
A small music-and-art gathering in Healdsburg wine country. Eclectic acoustic lineup, intimate, and a great excuse to spend a weekend in Sonoma County.
Sonoma Wild
Early June · Rohnert Park · Jam/Folk
An outdoor music gathering in Rohnert Park leaning jam-and-folk. Multi-day, mellow, with that classic NorCal feel where everyone’s there for the music and the community.
North Park Music Fest
Early June · San Diego · Various
San Diego’s North Park neighborhood throws its annual block-party music festival. Walkable, neighborhood-driven, and one of SD’s most beloved community events.
Sam Hinton Folk Festival
Early June · Poway · Folk · Free
A traditional folk music festival in Poway, named for legendary California folk musician Sam Hinton. Workshops, jam sessions, and the kind of acoustic gathering where instruments outnumber attendees.
Mountain Folk Festival
Early June · Leggett · Folk · Free
A small folk and acoustic gathering up in Leggett, deep in the redwoods. Intimate camping fest with a workshop-heavy schedule and a community that comes back every year
Dead On The Creek
Second week of June · Laytonville · Jam · Camping
A Grateful Dead-themed multi-day gathering in Laytonville. Dead tribute bands, jam acts, camping along the creek. Built specifically for Deadheads who want a weekend of nothing but the music they love.
Past performers include: The Terrapin Family Band
Country Summer Music Festival
Mid-June · Santa Rosa · Country
Northern California’s biggest country music festival, three days at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds in Santa Rosa. Major country headliners, wine country setting, family-friendly vibe with all the festival energy you’d expect. Camping option on-site.
Past performers include: Keith Urban, Luke Bryan, Kelsea Ballerini, Kane Brown, Sam Hunt
Woollystar Music Festival
Mid-June · Markleeville · Americana
A tiny mountain festival in Markleeville with Americana, folk, and roots music. The High Sierra setting and small-fest atmosphere are the whole appeal.
Mountain Vibe Music Festival
Mid-June · Jackson · Jam/Various
A jam-band-flavored mountain festival up in Jackson, CA. Small-scale, family-friendly, and perfect if you’re chasing wide-open Sierra Nevada scenery with your music.
Blue Note Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl
Mid-June · Hollywood · Jazz
Two nights of jazz, soul, funk, and R&B at the most iconic outdoor venue in LA. The festival reimagines the legendary Playboy Jazz Festival that lived at the Bowl for decades — same setting, same world-class curation, with a wider lens that pulls in hip-hop and R&B alongside straight-ahead jazz.
Past performers include: Patti LaBelle, Wyclef Jean, Gregory Porter, Charles Lloyd, The Isley Brothers
Fairfax Festival & Ecofest
Mid-June · Fairfax · Various · Free
A free community festival in Marin County’s quirky Fairfax. Live music, eco-vendors, kids’ activities, and the small-town hippie energy that Fairfax has perfected over decades.
Father’s Day Bluegrass Festival
Father’s Day weekend · Grass Valley · Bluegrass · Camping
California’s longest-running bluegrass festival, four days at the Nevada County Fairgrounds in Grass Valley. Camping, jamming, square-dancing, workshops, and headline performances from the genre’s most respected artists. The kind of festival where multiple generations of the same family camp in the same spots year after year
Past performers include: Del McCoury Band, The Devil Makes Three, Sierra Hull
Zombie Apocalypse
Third weekend of June · Long Beach · EDM
A Long Beach EDM festival that fully embraces its name — costumes, undead aesthetic, late-night dance party energy. Niche but loyal following.
Live Oak Music Festival
Father’s Day weekend · San Luis Obispo · Various · Camping
KCBX Public Radio’s annual Father’s Day weekend benefit at Live Oak Camp near San Luis Obispo. Multi-genre lineup, camping included, and one of the Central Coast’s most beloved community festivals — they’ve been running it for over 35 years.
Davis Music Fest
Mid-to-late June · Davis · Various
A multi-day, multi-venue music festival across downtown Davis. Bands play in restaurants, bars, and outdoor stages — a walking festival format that turns the whole downtown into the venue.
Trails End Music Festival
Mid-to-late June · Etna · Various
A small mountain music festival in tiny Etna, way up in the remote Klamath National Forest. Multi-genre and intimate, the kind of fest where everyone knows the bartender.
Truckee Reggae Fest
Mid-to-late June · Truckee · Reggae
A reggae festival in Sierra Nevada mountain town Truckee. Outdoor setting, family-friendly, and a great escape from valley heat in late June.
Ten Mile Creek Revival
Last weekend of June · Laytonville · Americana · Camping
An Americana camping festival in Laytonville on Ten Mile Creek. Roots, folk, and Americana lineup, camping along the water, and the kind of small-fest community where you make friends for the rest of summer. Worth knowing: hotels are scarce in this area — if camping isn’t your thing, look for vacation rentals in Willits or Ukiah (the nearest towns with options) and drive in.
Into the Horizon
Last weekend of June · San Diego · EDM
An EDM festival in San Diego with a focus on melodic house and progressive sounds. Smaller scale than the big Insomniac events, but the people who go are loyal.
Day Trip Festival
Last weekend of June · Long Beach · House/EDM
Insomniac’s house-and-techno day festival on the Long Beach waterfront. Two days, palm trees, golden-hour DJ sets at the Queen Mary, and a roster of the genre’s biggest current names. The 2026 edition adds the new Long Beach Amphitheater as a third stage.
Past performers include: John Summit, Dom Dolla, Duke Dumont, Green Velvet
July
High Sierra Music Festival
Fourth of July weekend · Grass Valley · Jam · Camping
California’s quintessential 4th of July weekend jam festival, four days of music, camping, workshops, and community in the Sierra foothills. The lineup leans jam-and-Americana but stretches to funk, bluegrass, and folk — and the discovery acts that play smaller stages here have a habit of becoming next year’s headliners. After 25+ years in Quincy, the festival moved to Grass Valley in 2026. Worth knowing: hotels are limited in Grass Valley itself — most attendees camp on-site (it’s the festival’s whole vibe), or grab vacation rentals in Nevada City or Auburn and drive in.
Past performers include: The Lumineers, Primus, Ziggy Marley, Greensky Bluegrass, Grace Potter
Om Getaway
Fourth of July weekend · Tuolumne · House/EDM · Camping
A four-day house and electronic music camping festival in Tuolumne. Small-scale, tight community, focused on melodic house and dance-floor culture in a Sierra-foothills setting.
Giddyup Country Music Festival
Fourth of July weekend · Mammoth Lakes · Country · Free
A country festival up in Mammoth Lakes, riding the wave of mountain-town country fests. High-altitude setting, casual vibe, and a good excuse to combine country music with a Sierra weekend.
Idyllwild Blues Fest
Fourth of July weekend · Idyllwild · Blues
A small mountain blues festival in the artsy alpine village of Idyllwild. Local and regional blues acts, mountain-town summer energy, and a setting that smells like pine.
Fillmore Jazz Festival
Fourth of July weekend · San Francisco · Jazz · Free
The country’s largest free outdoor jazz festival, spanning the Fillmore neighborhood in San Francisco. Multi-block, multi-stage, with food vendors and craft booths. A free 4th of July weekend gift to the city.
Inglewood Music Festival
Fourth of July weekend · Inglewood · Various · Free
A free 4th of July weekend music festival in Inglewood. Community-driven, multi-genre, family-friendly. Easy 4th of July plan if you’re already in LA.
Mammoth JAZZfest
Second weekend of July · Mammoth Lakes · Jazz
A jazz festival up at Mammoth Lakes, second-weekend-of-July energy. Smaller and more intimate than the big jazz weekends, with the bonus of a Sierra setting.
Paul Bunyan Mountain & Blues Festival
Second weekend of July · Westwood · Blues
A mountain blues festival up in tiny Westwood, near Lake Almanor. Small, devoted, the kind of fest where the crowd outnumbers the town’s population. Old-school in the best way: walk-up tickets at the gate (no online sales), remarkably affordable admission (less than dinner), kids get in for half, and the Friday Night Street Dance that kicks off the weekend is free for everyone.
BBQ Music Fest
Second weekend of July · Huntington Beach · Various
A weekend of music plus BBQ in Huntington Beach. Hosted by local breweries and pitmasters, with a casual lineup that pairs well with smoked meats.
Lost in Dreams
Second weekend of July · Los Angeles · EDM
Insomniac’s melodic bass and future bass festival in Los Angeles. Heavy on ILLENIUM-adjacent sounds and the kind of emotional dubstep that draws a passionate fanbase.
Long Beach Bluegrass Festival
Second weekend of July · Long Beach · Bluegrass · Free
A bluegrass festival in Long Beach — yes, even SoCal beach towns get their bluegrass moment. Smaller scale, with traditional and modern bluegrass acts.
San Francisco Free Folk Festival
Second weekend of July · San Francisco · Folk · Free
Exactly what it sounds like — a free, two-day folk music festival in San Francisco. Workshops, performances, instrument circles, and the kind of community-driven folk gathering that’s been running for decades.
Belicofest Los Angeles
Second weekend of July · Los Angeles · Regional Mexican
A regional Mexican music festival at BMO Stadium spotlighting the corridos-tumbados scene that’s taken over Latin music. Big production, big names, and the kind of cultural celebration the LA Latino community has been waiting for in a festival format.
Past performers include: Junior H, Gerardo Ortiz, Snow Tha Product
Redwood Ramble
Mid-July · Navarro · Bluegrass/Jam · Camping
A bluegrass and jam camping festival in the redwoods near Navarro. Small, mellow, and exactly the kind of NorCal weekend that makes you forget your phone exists. Tickets sell out every year, so grab them when they drop.
Dirtybird Campout × Northern Nights
Mid-July · Piercy · EDM · Camping
Two beloved festival brands joined forces — Claude VonStroke’s Dirtybird Campout (camp games meet house music) and Humboldt’s Northern Nights. The result is a weekend of house and techno in the redwoods with summer-camp activities mixed in. Properly weird in the best way.
Mammoth Reggae Festival
Mid-July · Mammoth Lakes · Reggae · Free
A reggae festival up at Mammoth Lakes. High-altitude reggae is a niche worth experiencing — chill vibes hit different at 8,000 feet.
Sierra Bigfoot Music Festival
Mid-July · Twain Harte · Various
A small mountain music festival in tiny Twain Harte, deep in Sierra Nevada Gold Country. Eclectic lineup, mountain-town casual, and yes, the name is exactly what you think it is.
Holo Holo (San Diego)
Mid-July · San Diego · Reggae/Island
The island-music tour rolls through San Diego with the same reggae-and-aloha formula. Bayside venue, mellow crowd, peak summer vibes.
Past performers include: J Boog, Katchafire, Collie Buddz, The Green, Common Kings
Mosswood Meltdown
Mid-July · Oakland · Punk/Rock
Oakland’s annual punk and garage rock festival at Mosswood Park (previously known as Burger Boogaloo). John Waters has hosted in past years — yes, that John Waters — and the booking philosophy leans cult, weirdo, and authentically punk. Free-spirited Bay Area energy.
Vans Warped Tour
Late July · Long Beach · Rock/Punk
The legendary touring punk-and-emo festival is back after a years-long hiatus, with Long Beach as one of the few 2026 stops. If you came up on Hot Topic, eyeliner, and pit-tested earplugs, this is your nostalgia weekend. New generation of bands plus reunions of the bands that defined a decade.
Past performers include: Blink-182, Fall Out Boy, Paramore, My Chemical Romance, Bad Religion
Petaluma Music Festival
Late July · Petaluma · Various
A nonprofit music festival in Sonoma County’s Petaluma, with proceeds supporting school music programs. Eclectic lineup, friendly small-town energy, and a feel-good cause underneath it all.
Reggae on the Mountain
Late July · Topanga · Reggae
A reggae festival up in Topanga Canyon. Mellow vibes, mountain setting, and the kind of LA-adjacent weekend that feels miles from the city.
Humboldt Folklife Festival
Late July · Arcata · Folk
A folk music festival in Arcata, way up in Humboldt County. Multi-day, community-run, with workshops, performances, and the kind of acoustic-music gathering that flies under the radar but has been running for decades.
Surf Guitar 101 Festival
End of July · Long Beach · Surf Rock
A surf rock festival celebrating the wet-reverb instrumental sound that California basically invented. Niche, devoted following, and exactly the kind of festival that proves there’s a community for every genre.
August
HARD Summer
First weekend of August · Inglewood · EDM
Insomniac’s hip-hop and EDM crossover festival in Inglewood. Two days that pull from both lanes equally — recent years have stacked huge hip-hop headliners alongside bass and house heavyweights. One of LA’s biggest summer dance fests.
Past performers include: Travis Scott, Future, Skrillex, Diplo, Doja Cat
Jerry Day
Early August · San Francisco · Jam · Free
A free annual Grateful Dead-themed afternoon in San Francisco’s McLaren Park honoring Jerry Garcia. Tribute bands, family-friendly vibes, and the kind of community gathering only the Dead community can pull together.
Jerry Bash
Early August · Nevada City · Jam
Nevada City’s annual Jerry Garcia tribute weekend. Multi-day, jam-and-Dead-flavored, with the Sierra foothills as backdrop. Expect a sellout — the Deadhead faithful book early, so don’t sleep on tickets.
Brewgrass Festival
Early August · Felton · Bluegrass
A bluegrass and craft beer festival in Felton. Music + beer + Santa Cruz mountain redwoods = exactly the weekend you’d hope for.
Cohasset Bazaar & Music Festival
Early August · Cohasset · Various
A small community music festival up in Cohasset, the tiny mountain town near Chico. Local, friendly, with a music-meets-craft-bazaar format. Old-school in the best way: walk-up tickets at the gate (no online sales), adult admission for less than parking at most festivals, and kids under 10 get in free.
Truckee Music Fest
First weekend of August · Truckee · Various
Truckee’s annual community music festival. Multi-day, multi-stage, with Sierra mountain views and the mellow vibe that makes Truckee summer different from valley summer.
Outside Lands
Early August · San Francisco · Various
San Francisco’s marquee festival, three days in Golden Gate Park with massive headliners across rock, pop, hip-hop, indie, and electronic. The food and wine programming is legitimately world-class — this is the rare festival where the eating rivals the music. Eucalyptus trees, fog, and a lineup that consistently goes hard. Tickets sell out, hotels go fast.
Past performers include: Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, Foo Fighters, Radiohead, Kanye West, Billie Eilish, Post Malone, Metallica
San Jose Jazz Summer Fest
Early August · San Jose · Jazz
Three days of jazz across multiple stages in downtown San Jose. The festival pulls major national jazz acts plus genre-stretching choices that nod to Latin jazz, Afro-Cuban, and modern fusion. The South Bay’s biggest jazz weekend.
Head In The Clouds Los Angeles
Early August · Pasadena · Pop
88rising’s pop and hip-hop festival celebrating Asian and Asian-American artists. Pasadena Rose Bowl setting, with K-pop, J-pop, Pinoy pop, and Asian-American hip-hop sharing stages. A cultural moment as much as a music festival.
Past performers include: NIKI, Joji, Rich Brian, Atarashii Gakko!, BIBI
Long Beach Jazz Festival
Early August · Long Beach · Jazz
A long-running jazz festival at Rainbow Lagoon Park in Long Beach. Three days of smooth jazz, jazz fusion, and contemporary jazz on the waterfront. Classic LB summer.
The Festival Abides
Early August · Los Angeles · Various
A Big Lebowski-themed festival in LA. Music, White Russians, bowling, and the kind of dedicated cult crowd that only Lebowski-fest culture produces. Costumes encouraged.
Laurel StreetFair World Music Festival
Early August · Oakland · World · Free
A free world music festival on Laurel Street in Oakland’s Laurel District. Multi-genre, multi-cultural, family-friendly, and a great Bay Area summer Saturday.
Brews, Jazz & Funk Festival
Early August · Olympic Valley · Jazz/Funk
A craft beer, jazz, and funk festival at the Resort at Squaw Creek in Olympic Valley. Sierra-resort setting, mid-summer mountain weather, and a genre combo that just works.
San Clemente Fiesta Music Festival
Early August · San Clemente · Various · Free
San Clemente’s annual community festival with live music as a key piece. Beach town summer, family-friendly, and that SoCal small-town energy that beach communities do best.
Cory Wong’s Syncopated Summer Camp
Mid-August · San Francisco · Funk/Jam
Funk guitarist Cory Wong (of Vulfpeck) curates a funk-and-jam weekend in San Francisco. Niche but devoted following, with the kind of musicianship that turns guitar nerds into believers and casual listeners into superfans.
KCON LA
Mid-August · Los Angeles · K-pop
The world’s largest K-pop convention and music festival, three days at the LA Convention Center and Crypto.com Arena. Multi-stage performances, fan meet-and-greets, K-beauty and K-food pop-ups — basically a complete immersion in Korean pop culture. Tickets sell out fast.
Past performers include: Stray Kids, ATEEZ, ENHYPEN, NCT 127, TOMORROW X TOGETHER
Reggae on the River
Mid-August · Piercy · Reggae · Camping
One of America’s longest-running reggae festivals, three days along the Eel River in Piercy, Humboldt County. Run as a non-profit by the Mateel Community Center since 1984, the festival has hosted reggae royalty for 40+ years. Riverside camping, redwood setting, Northern California cannabis culture — every bit as authentic as it sounds.
Past performers include: Ziggy Marley, Steel Pulse, Burning Spear, Jimmy Cliff, Shaggy
Summergrass
Mid-August · San Diego · Bluegrass
A bluegrass festival at the Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum in Vista (San Diego County). Three days of pickin’, workshops, and family-friendly bluegrass community.
The OC Smoke Show
Mid-August · San Juan Capistrano · Country
A country and BBQ festival in San Juan Capistrano. Country music meets smoked meats — pretty much the perfect SoCal summer Saturday.
Sound and Fury Festival
Mid-August · Los Angeles · Hardcore/Punk
LA’s premier hardcore and punk festival. Heavy lineups, mosh-pit energy, and the kind of community that travels from across the country to be there. Properly intense.
Buddy Brown Blues Fest
Mid-August · Blue Lake · Blues
A small blues festival in Blue Lake, Humboldt County. Local and regional blues acts, redwoods setting, the kind of small-town summer event that locals plan their year around.
Rhymefest
Mid-August · Los Angeles · Hip-Hop
A hip-hop festival in LA highlighting underground and emerging hip-hop talent. Smaller scale, locally rooted, and a great way to discover artists before they blow up.
Dry Diggings Festival
Third weekend of August · Auburn · Bass/EDM
A bass and EDM festival up in Auburn in the Sierra foothills. Heavy bass lineups, mountain-foothills setting, and a loyal crowd.
Wobbleland San Jose
Third weekend of August · San Jose · Bass/EDM
A bass-and-dubstep-focused EDM festival in San Jose. Wobbly basslines, heavy drops, and exactly what you’d expect from a fest named Wobbleland.
Camp Redwoods
Third weekend of August · Navarro · Reggae/Island · Camping
A reggae and island camping festival in the redwoods near Navarro, from the team behind Holo Holo. Camping under tall trees with reggae as the soundtrack — peak NorCal in late summer. Worth knowing: camping sells out fast — grab your spot the day passes drop.
Mammoth Rocks
Third weekend of August · Mammoth Lakes · Various · Free
A late-summer rock festival up in Mammoth Lakes. High-altitude rock, mountain setting, and the kind of laid-back mountain-town festival energy that’s hard to find at lower elevations.
Just Like Heaven
Third weekend of August · Pasadena · Indie/Alternative
Goldenvoice’s indie-rock nostalgia festival at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. The festival is built specifically for millennials who came up on indie sleaze and 2000s-2010s alternative — the lineup reads like a Pitchfork archive from your high school years. Sells out fast, draws fans from across the country.
Past performers include: LCD Soundsystem, MGMT, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Modest Mouse
LA Jazz Festival (Jazz on the Beach)
Third weekend of August · Playa Del Rey · Jazz
A jazz festival at Dockweiler State Beach in Playa Del Rey. Smooth jazz, jazz fusion, and contemporary jazz right on the sand.
Santa Cruz Mountain Sol Festival
Third weekend of August · Felton · Various
A community music festival in Felton, in the Santa Cruz mountains. Mellow, multi-genre, redwoods setting.
City of Gardena Jazz Festival
Third weekend of August · Gardena · Jazz
Gardena’s annual community jazz festival. Local and regional jazz acts, friendly small-city summer energy.
Cali-Country Cruise
Labor Day weekend · Long Beach · Country
A country music festival at the Queen Mary in Long Beach over Labor Day weekend. Country music with a harbor backdrop and the historic Queen Mary looming behind the stage — the kind of view country fans don’t usually get.
KBCZ Music Fest
Last weekend of August · Boulder Creek · Various
KBCZ Community Radio’s annual music festival in Boulder Creek. Multi-day, multi-genre, community-driven, with the redwoods as the venue’s main feature.
Leimert Park Jazz Festival
Last weekend of August · Los Angeles · Jazz · Free
A jazz festival in the historic Leimert Park neighborhood of LA — the heart of Black LA culture and a longtime jazz hub. Community-driven, culturally rich, and exactly the kind of festival that honors its setting.
Stone Soup Music Festival
Last weekend of August · Grover Beach · Various · Free
A small music festival in Grover Beach on the Central Coast. Multi-genre, community-driven, beachside late-summer energy.
New Blues Festival
Labor Day weekend · Long Beach · Blues
A Labor Day weekend blues festival in Long Beach. Blues legends meet emerging acts, with the harbor as the backdrop. A solid send-off to summer.
Brownsville Blues Festival
Last weekend of August · Brownsville · Blues
A small blues festival in tiny Brownsville (Yuba County). The kind of mountain-town festival where the music feels louder because the surroundings are quieter.
September
Basscon Wasteland
Labor Day weekend · San Bernardino · Hard Dance/EDM
Insomniac’s annual hard dance and hardstyle festival at the NOS Event Center in San Bernardino. Two nights of heavy bass, distorted kicks, and the kind of intensity hardstyle fans live for. The genre’s pre-eminent US festival.
Past performers include: Headhunterz, Coone, Sub Zero Project
Mare Island Dock of Bay Music Festival
Early September · Vallejo · Various
A small music festival on Mare Island in Vallejo. Historic naval shipyard setting, multi-genre lineup, community-focused vibe with one of the most unusual venues in the Bay Area.
Oakchella Family Music Festival
Early September · Oakhurst · Various
A family-friendly music festival in Oakhurst (the gateway to Yosemite). Multi-genre, kid-friendly, perfect if you’re combining festival weekend with a Yosemite trip.
Mt. Shasta Blackberry Music Festival
Early September · Mt. Shasta · Various · Free
A small mountain music festival up at Mt. Shasta. Multi-day, multi-genre, with one of the most striking volcanic mountains in the country as the backdrop. Worth attending just for the setting.
Tejano Conjunto Festival
Early September · Sacramento · Tejano/Latin
Sacramento’s Tejano music festival, celebrating the genre that mixes traditional Mexican folk with German accordion-driven polka. Cultural celebration as much as music festival.
June Lake Jam Fest
Second weekend of September · June Lake · Jam
A jam-band festival up in tiny June Lake (Eastern Sierra). Mountain-town intimate, with high-altitude lakes and incredible scenery making the festival weekend feel like a vacation.
Cannifest
Second weekend of September · Arcata · Reggae/Jam
A reggae and jam festival in Arcata, Humboldt County. Cannabis culture meets reggae meets NorCal redwoods — exactly what the name implies.
Ain’t Necessarily Dead Fest
Second weekend of September · Auburn · Jam
A Grateful Dead tribute festival in Auburn. Multiple Dead tribute bands, jam-heavy lineup, and the kind of multi-day community gathering only Deadheads can pull off.
Sound Summit
Second weekend of September · Mill Valley · Various
A music festival at the historic Cushing Memorial Amphitheatre on Mt. Tamalpais — one of the most stunning natural amphitheaters in California. The lineup typically mixes jam, indie, and Americana with that wide-open Marin sunset as the main event.
Bear Music Fest
Mid-September · Pinecrest · Jam/Various · Camping
A jam and multi-genre camping festival at Bear Valley (Pinecrest). Mountain setting, multi-day camping, and the kind of high-altitude Sierra fest that scratches the post-Labor-Day itch.
Millpond Music Festival
Mid-September · Bishop · Folk/World
A folk and world music festival in Bishop, way up in the Eastern Sierra. Smaller scale, beautiful setting under the towering Sierras, and a folk-festival vibe that’s been running for decades.
Old Town Music Festival
Mid-September · Murrieta · Various
A music festival in the Old Town section of Murrieta. Walkable downtown setting, multi-genre lineup, and a great mid-September Saturday in Riverside County.
Whale Rock Music & Arts Festival
Mid-September · Templeton · Various · Camping
A camping music and arts festival in Templeton, Central Coast wine country. Multi-day, family-friendly, with the vineyards as backdrop and a uniquely Central Coast vibe.
Boots In The Park (Fresno) – Fall
Mid-September · Fresno · Country
The traveling country day-party makes its second California stop of the year in Fresno. Same Boots formula — big lineup, day-fest format, no camping — just running in cooler weather.
Past performers include: Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, Brooks & Dunn
Nocturnal Wonderland
Mid-September · San Bernardino · EDM · Camping
Insomniac’s oldest festival (since 1995 — the original SoCal rave) at Glen Helen Regional Park. Two nights of EDM across multiple stages, with on-site camping that’s half the experience. Old-school rave culture meets current festival production. The campground vibes here are unmatched.
Past performers include: deadmau5, Eric Prydz, Seven Lions, Subtronics, Alison Wonderland
Blues & Roots Festival
Mid-September · Hanford · Blues · Free
A free two-day blues and roots festival on Hanford’s historic Main Street in Kings County. Regional acts, friendly small-town energy, and no ticket booth in sight — the kind of hidden-gem Central Valley festival worth a detour.
Lawndale Blues Festival
Mid-September · Lawndale · Blues · Free
A community blues festival in Lawndale. Local blues acts, community-driven energy, and a great low-key way to spend a September Saturday in the South Bay.
Lake Elsinore Mariachi Fest
Mid-September · Lake Elsinore · Mariachi/Latin
A mariachi festival in Lake Elsinore celebrating traditional Mexican folk music. Cultural celebration with music, food, and community, with the lake as the backdrop.
Cebu Music Festival
Mid-September · Roseville · Various
The Cebu Music Festival (sometimes called the Cebu Jam Music Festival) is a Filipino cultural music festival in Roseville. Music, food, and the kind of community celebration that the Bay Area’s Filipino community has been building for years.
Railroad Square Music Festival
Mid-September · Santa Rosa · Various · Free
A music festival in Santa Rosa’s historic Railroad Square. Walkable, multi-venue, with the downtown turning into the festival.
Orange County Blues Festival
Mid-September · Santa Ana · Blues
A blues festival in Santa Ana. Local and regional blues acts, accessible setting, and the kind of small-fest community that keeps blues alive in SoCal.
Good Vibez (San Jose)
Mid-September · San Jose · Reggae
A reggae festival in San Jose from the Good Vibez Presents team (same folks behind Holo Holo and Cali Roots). Reggae-and-island vibes in the South Bay.
Camp Deep End
Late September · Navarro · Jam · Camping
A jam-band camping festival in Navarro. Small-scale, redwoods setting, the kind of post-summer NorCal fest that wraps the year’s outdoor festival season.
Same Same But Different
Late September · Perris · EDM · Camping
A bass and EDM camping festival in Perris. Multi-day, niche, with that small-fest community bass music tends to build. Camping is half the experience.
Ohana Festival
Late September · Dana Point · Rock
Eddie Vedder’s annual three-day festival at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point. The lineup is curated by Pearl Jam’s frontman himself, which means it’s basically a who’s-who of rock royalty plus carefully chosen indie and alt-rock artists. Pacific Ocean as backdrop, mature crowd, world-class lineup. Tickets sell out — this is one of California’s best-kept festival secrets that isn’t really a secret anymore.
Past performers include: Pearl Jam, The Strokes, Foo Fighters, Stevie Nicks, The Killers
Monterey Jazz Festival
Late September · Monterey · Jazz
One of the longest-running jazz festivals in the world, three days at the Monterey County Fairgrounds — running since 1958. The festival has hosted every major name in jazz history. Multiple stages, a serious educational mission, and the kind of programming where you can hear jazz legends and tomorrow’s stars on the same day.
Past performers include: Herbie Hancock, Wynton Marsalis, Diana Krall, Norah Jones, Esperanza Spalding
Redding Roots Revival
Late September · Redding · Roots/Americana
A roots and Americana festival in Redding (Far North California). Multi-day, family-friendly, with the kind of community feel that small festivals do best.
Holo Holo (Sacramento)
Late September · Sacramento · Reggae/Island
The reggae-and-island tour wraps the California year in Sacramento. Same Holo Holo formula — multiple Hawaiian and reggae headliners across a single day, mellow crowd, peak summer feel even in September.
Past performers include: J Boog, Katchafire, Collie Buddz, The Green, Common Kings
Hayward Mariachi Festival
Late September · Hayward · Mariachi/Latin
A mariachi music festival in Hayward. Cultural celebration, community-rooted, and a great showcase for traditional Mexican music in the East Bay.
Riverside Art & Music Festival
Late September · Riverside · Various · Free
A music and arts festival in downtown Riverside. Multi-venue, walkable, mixing art galleries with live music for one of the Inland Empire’s better small-fest weekends.
TASC Fall Music Festival
Late September · Santa Clarita · Various
The fall edition of the Santa Clarita music festival series. Multi-genre, community-focused, with that Santa Clarita Valley energy.
Portola
Late September · San Francisco · Electronic
Goldenvoice’s electronic music festival at Pier 80 on the San Francisco waterfront. Two days of curated electronic music — house, techno, indie-electronic, hip-hop crossover — with the bay and city skyline as the most photogenic festival setting in California.
Past performers include: Disclosure, Flume, Skrillex, The Chemical Brothers, Fred again..
CRSSD Festival (Fall)
Late September · San Diego · EDM
The fall edition of CRSSD at Waterfront Park in San Diego. Same waterfront setting, same three-stage format, with a fall lineup that often differs from spring. The festival’s fall edition has its own loyal following — autumn light off the bay and the city skyline behind the stage.
Past performers include: John Summit, Claude VonStroke, Cloonee, Boys Noize, Mochakk
Kern River Rock N Blues Fest
Late September · Kernville · Blues
A blues festival on the Kern River in Kernville. Sierra foothills setting, river running close enough to hear, and the kind of mountain-blues weekend that wraps the festival year on a soulful note.
October
Aftershock Festival
First weekend of October · Sacramento · Rock/Metal
California’s biggest rock and metal festival, four days at Discovery Park in Sacramento. The lineup reads like a who’s-who of metal and hard rock — recent years have brought every major name in the genre. If you like your music loud, your crowd in black, and your weekend over by Monday with a sore neck, this is your festival.
Past performers include: Metallica, Slipknot, Tool, Korn, System of a Down
Redwood Coast Music Festival
First weekend of October · Eureka · Trad Jazz
A traditional jazz festival in Eureka, way up on the North Coast. Multi-day, multi-venue, with the kind of trad-jazz programming that draws devotees from across the country. Bonus: Humboldt redwoods nearby.
Palm Tree Music Festival (Montecito)
First weekend of October · Carpinteria · Dance/Pop
Kygo’s traveling boutique festival lands at the Santa Barbara Polo Fields in Carpinteria. Pop, dance, and tropical house artists with the kind of upscale festival production that makes regular festivals feel rough. Wine country adjacent, ocean nearby, peak SoCal autumn vibes.
Past performers include: Kygo, The Chainsmokers, Calvin Harris, David Guetta, Zedd
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass
First weekend of October · San Francisco · Bluegrass · Free
San Francisco’s beloved free bluegrass and roots festival in Golden Gate Park. Three days, multiple stages, 0% admission cost. The lineup leans bluegrass-folk-Americana but stretches into roots-rock and beyond. The festival was founded by a billionaire who loved the music and decided to give SF a permanent gift — and it has remained free ever since.
Past performers include: Emmylou Harris, Patti Smith, Steve Earle, The Avett Brothers, Old Crow Medicine Show
Huck Finn Jubilee
First weekend of October · San Dimas · Bluegrass · Camping
A long-running bluegrass and Americana camping festival in San Dimas (Inland Empire). Multi-day, family-friendly, with the kind of weekend that makes you want to bring an instrument.
Neverender Festival
First weekend of October · Santa Ana · Rock/Emo
A rock and emo festival in Santa Ana hosted by Coheed and Cambria. The lineup pulls from emo, post-hardcore, and prog. Niche but devoted.
Joshua Tree Music Festival (Fall)
Second weekend of October · Joshua Tree · Various · Camping
The fall edition of the beloved Joshua Tree Music Festival. Same boutique-festival vibe as the spring edition, with a lineup that often leans more Americana and roots than spring’s eclectic mix. Camping in the desert in October is honestly perfect weather.
Past performers include: Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Trampled by Turtles, St. Paul and The Broken Bones, Trombone Shorty, Greensky Bluegrass
Catalina Island JazzTrax Festival
Mid-October (two weekends) · Catalina Island · Jazz
A smooth jazz festival on Catalina Island spanning two weekends in October. Ferry from Long Beach gets you there. Smooth jazz at island venues with the Pacific as backdrop. The most extra jazz festival in the state, in the best way.
Niteharts
Second weekend of October · San Diego · EDM
An EDM festival in San Diego with a focus on melodic and progressive house. Smaller scale, with a loyal crowd that follows specific producers.
Head Trip
Second weekend of October · Indio · EDM
An EDM festival in Indio at the Empire Polo Grounds — same site as Coachella. House and techno focused, with a more refined production aesthetic than the bigger summer fests.
Palm Tree Music Festival (Napa)
Second weekend of October · Napa · Dance/Pop
The Napa Valley stop of Kygo’s traveling Palm Tree festival. Single-day event at The Meritage Resort & Spa, with wine country setting, polished production, and a dance-pop lineup that fits the upscale wine-country vibe.
Past performers include: Kygo, The Chainsmokers, Calvin Harris, David Guetta, Zedd
Strawberry Music Festival (Fall)
Mid-October · Grass Valley · Folk/Americana · Camping
The fall edition of one of California’s longest-running folk and bluegrass festivals. Multi-day camping festival in Grass Valley with the kind of campground community that’s been forming for 40+ years. Folk, bluegrass, Americana, and acoustic music in the Sierra foothills — and the autumn light up there is honestly something else.
Past performers include: Bonnie Raitt, Steve Earle, Old Crow Medicine Show, Greensky Bluegrass, Sam Bush
Sugar Pine Music Festival
Mid-October · Grass Valley · Various
A small music festival in Grass Valley. Multi-genre, community-driven, Sierra foothills setting.
Breakaway NorCal
Mid-October · Sacramento · EDM/Pop
The NorCal stop of the Breakaway touring festival series in Sacramento. Pop and EDM crossover lineups, with the kind of touring-fest production that hits multiple major cities each year.
Past performers include: Marshmello, Kaskade, The Chainsmokers, ILLENIUM, Diplo
Mission Bayfest
Mid-October · San Diego · Reggae/Rock
A reggae and rock festival on Mission Bay in San Diego. Beach setting, mellow vibes, with the bay as backdrop.
Day Trip Festival NorCal
Mid-October · San Jose · House/EDM
The NorCal edition of the Day Trip house and tech house festival series. Same touring concept as the SoCal edition, with daytime sets running into late afternoon.
Past performers include: John Summit, Dom Dolla, Duke Dumont, Green Velvet
Boots in the Park (Orange County)
Mid-October · San Juan Capistrano · Country
The traveling country day-party hits its OC stop in San Juan Capistrano. Same Boots formula — big lineup, day-fest format, mature-skewing crowd — running in cooler fall weather this time.
Past performers include: Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, Brooks & Dunn
Holo Holo (Long Beach)
Mid-October · Long Beach · Reggae/Island
The Long Beach stop of the Holo Holo touring reggae and Hawaiian music festival. Single-day, harbor setting, same island vibes that the Holo Holo formula has perfected.
Past performers include: J Boog, Katchafire, Collie Buddz, The Green, Common Kings
Birdstock Music Festival
Late October · La Jolla · Various · Free
A small music festival at La Jolla Cove. Multi-genre, community-focused, ocean-adjacent. The setting alone is worth the ticket.
Off The Grid Campout SoCal
Late October · Apple Valley · EDM · Camping
An EDM camping festival in Apple Valley (Mojave Desert). High-desert setting, multi-day, intimate camping community. Worth knowing: this festival sells out — grab passes the day they drop.
Escape Halloween
Halloween weekend · San Bernardino · EDM
Insomniac’s premier Halloween EDM festival at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino. Two nights of dance music with elaborate haunted-theme production, costumes everywhere, and the kind of theatrical staging that turns the festival into a living horror movie. The largest Halloween music festival in the US.
Past performers include: deadmau5, Martin Garrix, Tiësto, Kaskade, ILLENIUM
November
Darker Waves
Mid-November · Huntington Beach · New Wave/Synth-pop
A new wave, synth-pop, and post-punk nostalgia festival on Huntington Beach City Beach. Single-day, three stages on the sand, with ocean views from every angle. The lineup is built specifically for Gen X and elder millennials who came up on MTV’s moody-synths-and-eyeliner heyday — and somehow these acts still tour and still bring it.
Past performers include: New Order, Tears for Fears, Devo, The Human League, Soft Cell
Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival
Mid-November · Los Angeles · Hip-Hop/Various
Tyler, the Creator’s curated festival at Dodger Stadium in LA. The lineup mixes hip-hop, R&B, alternative, and whatever else Tyler feels like booking — which is part of the festival’s whole identity. Surprise guests are basically guaranteed. One of the most influential festivals in the country and consistently sells out the moment tickets drop.
Past performers include: Tyler the Creator, Frank Ocean, Kid Cudi, A$AP Rocky, Solange, SZA, Erykah Badu
Dreamstate SoCal
Mid-November · Long Beach · Trance
Insomniac’s flagship trance festival at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino. Two nights of pure trance — uplifting, progressive, psychedelic — with the kind of curation that draws the genre’s most devoted fans from across the country. If trance isn’t your thing, skip it. If it is, this is the one.
Past performers include: Armin van Buuren, Above & Beyond, Paul van Dyk
Give Thanks Festival
Thanksgiving weekend · San Jose · Reggae
A reggae festival around Thanksgiving weekend. Small-scale, community-focused, reggae-and-island vibes for the holiday weekend.
Apocalypse Zombieland
Thanksgiving weekend · Long Beach · EDM
An EDM and bass festival in Long Beach. Halloween-adjacent in spirit (the name says it all), with heavy lineups and Long Beach harbor as the backdrop.
December
Countdown NYE
New Year’s Eve · San Bernardino · EDM
Insomniac’s flagship New Year’s Eve EDM celebration at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino. Two nights of dance music to ring in the new year, with an alien-and-space theme, five themed stages, on-site afterparties running until 6am, and the kind of midnight moment that’s hard to top. The biggest NYE EDM event on the West Coast.
Past performers include: Tiësto, Marshmello, Zedd, Above & Beyond, deadmau5
The Biggest California Music Festivals
If you’re after the heavyweight names — the festivals that draw fans from across the country, sell out months in advance, and have the production budgets to prove it — these are the ten. Some are world-famous (Coachella, Outside Lands), some are insider favorites that punch above their weight (Ohana, Hardly Strictly). All are worth planning a trip around.
- ⭐ Coachella — April · Indio
- ⭐ Stagecoach — April · Indio
- ⭐ Lightning in a Bottle — Late May · Buena Vista Lake
- ⭐ BottleRock Napa Valley — Memorial Day weekend · Napa
- ⭐ Outside Lands — Early August · San Francisco
- ⭐ Ohana Festival — Late September · Dana Point
- ⭐ Monterey Jazz Festival — Late September · Monterey
- ⭐ Aftershock Festival — First weekend of October · Sacramento
- ⭐ Hardly Strictly Bluegrass — First weekend of October · San Francisco
- ⭐ Camp Flog Gnaw — Mid-November · Los Angeles
California Country Music Festivals
California’s country scene is fueled mostly by the traveling Boots in the Park series (which hits seven California cities a year), anchored by Stagecoach — the country world’s Coachella, in the same Indio polo fields, in the same April weekend slot. If country’s your genre, the state has you covered nearly every month from March through October.
- Boots in the Park (Norco) — Early March · Norco
- Boots in the Park (Bakersfield) — Second week of April · Bakersfield
- Boots in the Park (San Diego) — Second week of April · San Diego
- Round Up Country Music Festival — Mid-April · Simi Valley
- Boots in the Park (Fresno) — Mid-April · Fresno
- ⭐ Stagecoach — Late April · Indio
- Country in the Park — Early May · Sacramento
- Boots in the Park (Santa Clarita) — Early-mid May · Santa Clarita
- Brea Bonanza Days Country Music Festival — Mid-May · Brea
- Country Summer Music Festival — Mid-June · Santa Rosa
- Giddyup Country Music Festival — Fourth of July weekend · Mammoth Lakes
- The OC Smoke Show — Mid-August · San Juan Capistrano
- Cali-Country Cruise — Labor Day weekend · Long Beach
- Boots in the Park (Fresno) – Fall — Mid-September · Fresno
- Boots in the Park (Orange County) — Mid-October · San Juan Capistrano
California EDM Festivals
California is arguably the EDM capital of the US, and this list proves it. From Lightning in a Bottle’s transformational-festival vibes to Insomniac’s high-production raves (Beyond Wonderland, Nocturnal Wonderland, Escape Halloween, Dreamstate, Countdown NYE), you can find an electronic festival here almost every month of the year — including a NYE rager to end the calendar.
- CRSSD Festival (Spring) — Mid-March · San Diego
- Beyond Wonderland SoCal — Late March · San Bernardino
- The Untz Festival — Early May · Browns Valley
- ⭐ Lightning in a Bottle — Late May · Buena Vista Lake
- Zombie Apocalypse — Third weekend of June · Long Beach
- Into the Horizon — Last weekend of June · San Diego
- Day Trip Festival — Last weekend of June · Long Beach
- Om Getaway — Fourth of July weekend · Tuolumne
- Lost in Dreams — Second weekend of July · Los Angeles
- Dirtybird Campout × Northern Nights — Mid-July · Piercy
- HARD Summer — First weekend of August · Inglewood
- Dry Diggings Festival — Third weekend of August · Auburn
- Wobbleland San Jose — Third weekend of August · San Jose
- Basscon Wasteland — Labor Day weekend · San Bernardino
- Nocturnal Wonderland — Mid-September · San Bernardino
- Same Same But Different — Late September · Perris
- Portola — Late September · San Francisco
- CRSSD Festival (Fall) — Late September · San Diego
- Palm Tree Music Festival (Montecito) — First weekend of October · Carpinteria
- Niteharts — Second weekend of October · San Diego
- Head Trip — Second weekend of October · Indio
- Palm Tree Music Festival (Napa) — Second weekend of October · Napa
- Breakaway NorCal — Mid-October · Sacramento
- Day Trip Festival NorCal — Mid-October · San Jose
- Off The Grid Campout SoCal — Late October · Apple Valley
- Escape Halloween — Halloween weekend · San Bernardino
- Dreamstate SoCal — Dreamstate SoCal — Mid-November · San Bernardino
- Apocalypse Zombieland — Thanksgiving weekend · Long Beach
- Countdown NYE — New Year’s Eve · San Bernardino
California Rock Festivals
California’s rock scene runs the full spectrum — indie sleaze at Just Like Heaven, beach rock at BeachLife, full-throttle metal at Aftershock, hardcore at Sound and Fury, emo at Neverender, and a healthy nostalgia circuit at Darker Waves. If you like your guitars loud, the state has a festival for whatever flavor you’re after.
- Noise Pop — Late February · San Francisco
- BeachLife — First weekend of May · Redondo Beach
- Mosswood Meltdown — Mid-July · Oakland
- Vans Warped Tour — Late July · Long Beach
- Surf Guitar 101 Festival — End of July · Long Beach
- Just Like Heaven — Third weekend of August · Pasadena
- Sound and Fury Festival — Mid-August · Los Angeles
- Mammoth Rocks — Third weekend of August · Mammoth Lakes
- ⭐ Ohana Festival — Late September · Dana Point
- ⭐ Aftershock Festival — First weekend of October · Sacramento
- Neverender Festival — First weekend of October · Santa Ana
- Darker Waves — Mid-November · Huntington Beach
California Grateful Dead Festivals
The Grateful Dead never really left California — and neither did the Deadheads. The state has more Dead-themed and Jerry Garcia tribute festivals than anywhere else in the country, scattered across NorCal mountain towns, San Francisco neighborhoods, and small ranches where the parking-lot scene is half the experience. If you’re the kind of fan who can name every Garcia solo project, or you just want to spend a weekend with people who get it, these are your festivals.
- The Golden Road Gathering — Mid-May · Placerville
- Maybe It Was The Roses — Late May · Ventura
- Dead On The Creek — Second week of June · Laytonville
- Jerry Day — Early August · San Francisco
- Jerry Bash — Early August · Nevada City
- Ain’t Necessarily Dead Fest — Second weekend of September · Auburn
California Jazz Festivals
California’s jazz calendar is one of the best in the country, anchored by the legendary Monterey Jazz Festival (running since 1958). The summer months bring a string of city-based jazz fests — San Jose, Long Beach, LA — plus the truly unique JazzTrax festival way out on Catalina Island. Smooth jazz, trad jazz, jazz-funk, and pure straight-ahead — every flavor’s represented.
- Healdsburg Jazz Winter Festival — Late January · Healdsburg
- Blue Note Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl — Mid-June · Hollywood
- Fillmore Jazz Festival — Fourth of July weekend · San Francisco
- Mammoth JAZZfest — Second weekend of July · Mammoth Lakes
- San Jose Jazz Summer Fest — Early August · San Jose
- Long Beach Jazz Festival — Early August · Long Beach
- Brews, Jazz & Funk Festival — Early August · Olympic Valley
- Cory Wong’s Syncopated Summer Camp — Mid-August · San Francisco
- LA Jazz Festival (Jazz on the Beach) — Third weekend of August · Playa Del Rey
- City of Gardena Jazz Festival — Third weekend of August · Gardena
- Leimert Park Jazz Festival — Last weekend of August · Los Angeles
- ⭐ Monterey Jazz Festival — Late September · Monterey
- Redwood Coast Music Festival — First weekend of October · Eureka
- Catalina Island JazzTrax Festival — Mid-October · Catalina Island
California Blues Festivals
California’s blues scene is mostly small-fest territory — community-driven events in mountain towns, beach cities, and Central Valley towns. Most run in the summer and fall when the weather cooperates with outdoor stages. None of these are arena-scale, but the soul-to-square-foot ratio is exactly what blues fans want.
- Gator by the Bay — Early May · San Diego
- Idyllwild Blues Fest — Fourth of July weekend · Idyllwild
- Paul Bunyan Mountain & Blues Festival — Second weekend of July · Westwood
- Buddy Brown Blues Fest — Mid-August · Blue Lake
- New Blues Festival — Labor Day weekend · Long Beach
- Brownsville Blues Festival — Last weekend of August · Brownsville
- Blues & Roots Festival — Mid-September · Hanford
- Lawndale Blues Festival — Mid-September · Lawndale
- Orange County Blues Festival — Mid-September · Santa Ana
- Kern River Rock N Blues Fest — Late September · Kernville
California Bluegrass & Folk Festivals
California’s bluegrass and folk scene is shockingly deep, anchored by the legendary free Hardly Strictly Bluegrass in Golden Gate Park (the only fully free marquee fest on this entire list). Smaller bluegrass and folk gatherings happen year-round in every part of the state — Sierra foothill camping fests, San Diego bluegrass, Bay Area free folk weekends, and Bishop folk way out in the Eastern Sierra.
- Sonoma County Bluegrass & Folk Festival — Mid-March · Sebastopol
- Berkeley Bluegrass Festival — Early May · Berkeley
- Parkfield Bluegrass Festival — Early May · Parkfield
- Sam Hinton Folk Festival — Early June · Poway
- Mountain Folk Festival — Early June · Leggett
- Father’s Day Bluegrass Festival — Father’s Day weekend · Grass Valley
- Woollystar Music Festival — Mid-June · Markleeville
- Ten Mile Creek Revival — Last weekend of June · Laytonville
- Long Beach Bluegrass Festival — Second weekend of July · Long Beach
- San Francisco Free Folk Festival — Second weekend of July · San Francisco
- Redwood Ramble — Mid-July · Navarro
- Humboldt Folklife Festival — Late July · Arcata
- Brewgrass Festival — Early August · Felton
- Summergrass — Mid-August · San Diego
- Millpond Music Festival — Mid-September · Bishop
- Redding Roots Revival — Late September · Redding
- ⭐ Hardly Strictly Bluegrass — First weekend of October · San Francisco
- Huck Finn Jubilee — First weekend of October · San Dimas
- Strawberry Music Festival (Fall) — Mid-October · Grass Valley
California Jam Band Festivals
California has a rich jam scene, particularly in NorCal where Grateful Dead culture never quite left. High Sierra Music Festival in Grass Valley is the marquee jam event, but the calendar is full of Dead tributes, Jerry-themed celebrations, and small mountain-town jam fests where the parking-lot scene is half the experience.
- The Golden Road Gathering — Mid-May · Placerville
- Maybe It Was The Roses — Late May · Ventura
- Sonoma Wild — Early June · Rohnert Park
- Dead On The Creek — Second week of June · Laytonville
- Mountain Vibe Music Festival — Mid-June · Jackson
- High Sierra Music Festival — Fourth of July weekend · Grass Valley
- Jerry Day — Early August · San Francisco
- Jerry Bash — Early August · Nevada City
- June Lake Jam Fest — Second weekend of September · June Lake
- Ain’t Necessarily Dead Fest — Second weekend of September · Auburn
- Sound Summit — Second weekend of September · Mill Valley
- Bear Music Fest — Mid-September · Pinecrest
- Camp Deep End — Late September · Navarro
California Reggae Festivals
California has a thriving reggae scene — partly because the Holo Holo touring fest hits seven California cities a year, partly because the state has its own long-running reggae traditions (Reggae on the River in Humboldt County has been running since 1984). Add California Roots in Monterey, one of the country’s most respected reggae festivals, and you’ve got reggae options every month from April through November.
- Holo Holo (Avila Beach) — Early April · Avila Beach
- Holo Holo (Irvine) — Mid-April · Irvine
- Holo Holo (San Jose) — Late April · San Jose
- California Roots — Memorial Day weekend · Monterey
- Truckee Reggae Fest — Mid-to-late June · Truckee
- Mammoth Reggae Festival — Mid-July · Mammoth Lakes
- Holo Holo (San Diego) — Mid-July · San Diego
- Reggae on the Mountain — Late July · Topanga
- Reggae on the River — Mid-August · Piercy
- Camp Redwoods — Third weekend of August · Navarro
- Cannifest — Second weekend of September · Arcata
- Good Vibez (San Jose) — Mid-September · San Jose
- Holo Holo (Sacramento) — Late September · Sacramento
- Mission Bayfest — Mid-October · San Diego
- Holo Holo (Long Beach) — Mid-October · Long Beach
- Give Thanks Festival — Thanksgiving weekend · Long Beach
California Latin Music Festivals
California’s Latin music festivals lean heavily on Mexican traditions — mariachi, Tejano, conjunto, and regional Mexican. Belicofest in LA is the biggest of these, pulling regional Mexican stars. The mariachi festivals tend to be smaller, more community-rooted celebrations — but no less culturally significant.
- Belicofest Los Angeles — Second weekend of July · Los Angeles
- Tejano Conjunto Festival — Early September · Sacramento
- Lake Elsinore Mariachi Fest — Mid-September · Lake Elsinore
- Hayward Mariachi Festival — Late September · Hayward
California Pop Festivals
Pop is the smallest genre category on the list — most pop and indie-pop acts get folded into bigger multi-genre fests like Coachella and Outside Lands rather than their own dedicated events. But these handful of dedicated pop and dance-pop fests are worth knowing about, especially Head In The Clouds (Asian-American pop) and KCON LA (K-pop’s biggest US gathering).
- OUTLOUD Music Festival — First weekend of June · West Hollywood
- Head In The Clouds Los Angeles — Early August · Pasadena
- KCON LA — Mid-August · Los Angeles
- Palm Tree Music Festival (Montecito) — First weekend of October · Carpinteria
- Palm Tree Music Festival (Napa) — Second weekend of October · Napa
- Breakaway NorCal — Mid-October · Sacramento
California Hip-Hop & Soul Festivals
Tyler the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw is the marquee hip-hop event in California — and arguably one of the most influential hip-hop festivals in the country, period. Outside of Flog Gnaw, the hip-hop and soul festival scene is mostly smaller, community-driven events with rich local roots.
- Rhymefest — Mid-August · Los Angeles
- ⭐ Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival — Mid-November · Los Angeles
California Music Festivals with Camping
If your version of a perfect festival weekend involves sleeping in a tent (or RV, or car) within walking distance of the stages, California delivers. These festivals all offer on-site camping — many in genuinely stunning settings: Joshua Tree desert, Sierra forests, Humboldt redwoods, Mendocino coast, Bay Area wine country. For the full experience, the campground is half the festival.
- The Untz Festival — Early May · Browns Valley
- Parkfield Bluegrass Festival — Early May · Parkfield
- Joshua Tree Music Festival (Spring) — Mid-May · Joshua Tree
- ⭐ Lightning in a Bottle — Late May · Buena Vista Lake
- Dead On The Creek — Second week of June · Laytonville
- Father’s Day Bluegrass Festival — Father’s Day weekend · Grass Valley
- Live Oak Music Festival — Father’s Day weekend · San Luis Obispo
- Ten Mile Creek Revival — Last weekend of June · Laytonville
- High Sierra Music Festival — Fourth of July weekend · Grass Valley
- Om Getaway — Fourth of July weekend · Tuolumne
- Redwood Ramble — Mid-July · Navarro
- Dirtybird Campout × Northern Nights — Mid-July · Piercy
- Reggae on the River — Mid-August · Piercy
- Camp Redwoods — Third weekend of August · Navarro
- Bear Music Fest — Mid-September · Pinecrest
- Whale Rock Music & Arts Festival — Mid-September · Templeton
- Nocturnal Wonderland — Mid-September · San Bernardino
- Same Same But Different — Late September · Perris
- Camp Deep End — Late September · Navarro
- Huck Finn Jubilee — First weekend of October · San Dimas
- Joshua Tree Music Festival (Fall) — Second weekend of October · Joshua Tree
- Strawberry Music Festival (Fall) — Mid-October · Grass Valley
- Off The Grid Campout SoCal — Late October · Apple Valley
Free California Music Festivals
California has more than 20 completely free music festivals across all four seasons. The crown jewel is Hardly Strictly Bluegrass in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park — three days of marquee bluegrass, folk, and Americana with zero admission cost. Beyond that, there are free jazz festivals, free folk weekends, free community fests, and free street festivals all over the state. Whether you’re road tripping on a budget or just love a good no-ticket-required afternoon of music, California delivers.
- Whole Earth Festival — Early May · Davis
- Sam Hinton Folk Festival — Early June · Poway
- Mountain Folk Festival — Early June · Leggett
- Fairfax Festival & Ecofest — Mid-June · Fairfax
- Giddyup Country Music Festival — Fourth of July weekend · Mammoth Lakes
- Fillmore Jazz Festival — Fourth of July weekend · San Francisco
- Inglewood Music Festival — Fourth of July weekend · Inglewood
- Long Beach Bluegrass Festival — Second weekend of July · Long Beach
- San Francisco Free Folk Festival — Second weekend of July · San Francisco
- Mammoth Reggae Festival — Mid-July · Mammoth Lakes
- Jerry Day — Early August · San Francisco
- Laurel StreetFair World Music Festival — Early August · Oakland
- San Clemente Fiesta Music Festival — Early August · San Clemente
- Mammoth Rocks — Third weekend of August · Mammoth Lakes
- Leimert Park Jazz Festival — Last weekend of August · Los Angeles
- Stone Soup Music Festival — Last weekend of August · Grover Beach
- Mt. Shasta Blackberry Music Festival — Early September · Mt. Shasta
- Blues & Roots Festival — Mid-September · Hanford
- Lawndale Blues Festival — Mid-September · Lawndale
- Railroad Square Music Festival — Mid-September · Santa Rosa
- Riverside Art & Music Festival — Late September · Riverside
- ⭐ Hardly Strictly Bluegrass — First weekend of October · San Francisco
- Birdstock Music Festival — Late October · La Jolla
Frequently Asked Questions About California Music Festivals
What is the biggest music festival in California?
Coachella, held in Indio every April, is the biggest music festival in California and one of the most influential music festivals in the world. Stagecoach (the country version, same venue, two weekends later) is California’s biggest country festival. Outside Lands in San Francisco, BottleRock Napa Valley, Aftershock in Sacramento, and Camp Flog Gnaw in LA round out the state’s biggest festivals.
How many music festivals are in California in 2026?
There are more than 165 music festivals happening in California in 2026 — running every month from January through December. We’ve cataloged them above, organized by month, with the busiest months being August and September . Roughly 40% of California’s annual music festivals happen in those two months alone.
Are any California music festivals free?
Yes — Hardly Strictly Bluegrass in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park is the biggest free music festival in California, running three days every October with a full marquee lineup. There are 20+ free music festivals in California across the year, including Fillmore Jazz Festival (July), the San Francisco Free Folk Festival (July), Whole Earth Festival (May), Long Beach Bluegrass Festival (July), Laurel StreetFair (August), and Riverside Art & Music Festival (September).
Which California music festivals offer camping?
Twenty-three California music festivals offer on-site camping. The biggest with camping are Lightning in a Bottle (May), High Sierra Music Festival (July), Reggae on the River (August), Nocturnal Wonderland (September), Joshua Tree Music Festival (Spring and Fall editions), and Strawberry Music Festival Fall (October). See the full camping festival list above for all 23 options.
What month has the most music festivals in California?
August has the most music festivals in California with 37, followed closely by September with 35. May and October are also extremely active months. The reason: warm weather, long daylight hours, and the festival industry’s heaviest touring schedule. December and January are the quietest months, with just Countdown NYE and Healdsburg Jazz Winter Festival respectively.
Is there a California music festival every weekend?
From late February through November, yes — there’s at least one music festival happening somewhere in California every single weekend, often three or four at once during peak summer. Only December and January have quiet stretches between festivals. If you want to plan a year of festival weekends without flying, California is the only state that can fully deliver.
Now Go Find Your Weekend
That’s the full list — every music festival in California, all 182 of them, organized however you want to find them: by month, by genre, by camping or not, by biggest or smallest.
If I missed one — or if you’ve been to one of these and have a tip the listing should mention — drop a comment below. This list grows every year, and I read every single comment. The festivals that earn their spot on the next version of this page often come from readers who said “you forgot about ours.”
And if you’re planning your festival year:
- Bookmark this page — the cards are designed to be useful all year (hotel links, ticket links, past performers so you spot the names you know)
- Check out our music festival packing list if you need help figuring out what to bring
- Browse the trip planner tools if you’re combining a festival with a road trip
Now go find your weekend.
— Alice Founder, Road Trip Owl