Old Settler’s Music Festival 2026 Lineup Announced for April 17–19

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Published on December 16, 2025

Old Settler’s Music Festival 2026 Lineup Announced for April 17–19

Old Settler’s Music Festival 2026 Lineup Announced for April 17–19

Featuring Railroad Earth, The Brothers Comatose, Lindsay Lou, Shinyribs, Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper and More

The 39th annual Old Settler’s Music Festival has announced its lineup for April 17–19, 2026 at Camp Ben McCulloch, its beloved Texas Hill Country home. Dubbed “OSMF 2026: Back to Ben,” the weekend promises a reimagined festival experience centered on music, community, and family-friendly fun—three days of Americana, roots, bluegrass, camping, and late-night jams beneath the oaks.

Early Bird passes are available now including 3-Day General Admission and single-day passes, Youth and Child festival passes, plus optional Early Entry and Parking upgrades. Tickets are limited and expected to sell out.

Tickets & info: OldSettlersMusicFest.org


Old Settler’s Music Festival 2026 Lineup

  • Railroad Earth
  • The Brothers Comatose
  • The Last Revel
  • Lindsay Lou
  • Shinyribs
  • Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper
  • Shelby Means
  • Two Runner
  • Magoo
  • Warren Hood Quartet with Emily Gimble
  • Billy Bright Band
  • Foggy Memory Boys
  • Feeding Leroy
  • Brother Thunder
  • Louisiana Surf Department
  • Ira Thorne Clifton (2025 Youth Talent Contest Winner)

What To Expect at “Back to Ben”

As a volunteer-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to preserving and sharing American roots music, Old Settler’s continues its tradition of creating an intimate, community-focused festival experience. Attendees can expect:

  • A welcoming, multigenerational family weekend of live music and camping
  • RV-friendly and tent-friendly camping beneath the Hill Country’s iconic oak trees
  • Clean facilities, shaded areas, and easy access to Onion Creek
  • Late-night campfire jams, music workshops, and family activities
  • A curated blend of Americana, folk, bluegrass, and roots
  • Close proximity to Austin and nearby communities for essentials, food, and local attractions

About Old Settler’s Music Festival

Founded in 1987, Old Settler’s Music Festival has grown into a nationally recognized multi-day celebration of Americana, bluegrass, folk, and roots music. Past performers include Jason Isbell, Brandi Carlile, Béla Fleck, Jerry Douglas, The War and Treaty, Alison Krauss, Los Lobos, The Jayhawks, The Milk Carton Kids, and The McCrary Sisters. Texas favorites including Sarah Jarosz, Shakey Graves, Ray Wylie Hubbard, and Shinyribs have also graced the Old Settler’s stage.

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