Old Settler’s Music Festival Heads Back to Its Roots at Camp Ben McCulloch April 17-19, 2026

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Published on November 25, 2025

Old Settler’s Music Festival Heads Back to Its Roots at Camp Ben McCulloch April 17-19, 2026

Old Settler’s Music Festival Heads Back to Its Roots at Camp Ben McCulloch April 17-19, 2026

Texas the 39th annual Old Settler’s Music Festival is officially returning to Camp Ben McCulloch April 17-19, 2026, its beloved Texas Hill Country home, for a weekend of Americana, roots, bluegrass, camping and late-night jams. “OSMF 2026: Back to Ben” marks a reimagined festival experience rooted in music, community, and family-friendly fun.

Since 1987, Old Settler’s has evolved from a one-day bluegrass gathering into one of North America’s top Americana and roots music festivals ranked in the top five of USA Today’s “10 Best Music Festivals.” Known for its laid-back, community-oriented atmosphere, Old Settler’s attracts generations of fans who return each year for world-class music, camping, and family-friendly fun.

Early Bird ticket pricing passes are available including 3-Day General Admission, Youth and Child festival passes as well as entry upgrades for Early Entry and Parking. Limited tickets are on sale now and will sell out. Tickets and info: oldsettlersmusicfest.org

What to Expect in 2026: Old Settler’s remains committed to its mission as a volunteer-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to preserving and sharing American roots music. Festival-goers can expect:

  • A welcoming, multigenerational family music and camping festival
  • RV-friendly camping with shaded areas, toilets, and access to Onion Creek
  • Late-night campfire jams, family activities, and a curated blend of Americana, folk, bluegrass, and roots music
  • Close proximity to Austin and surrounding communities for supplies and local attractions

More festival details and artist lineup will be announced soon.

About Old Settler’s Music Festival

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

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