Stomp & Holler Festival

June 17, 2026

Stomp And Holler Music Festival

October 2 & 3, 2026 | Beaver Dam Amphitheater

STOMP AND HOLLER Announces Star‑Studded Lineup for Its Inaugural 2026 Festival

A brand‑new Kentucky tradition is getting ready to make some serious noise this fall.

STOMP AND HOLLER — a boutique roots‑music, camping, food, and lifestyle festival — has officially unveiled its inaugural lineup, and it’s bringing some of the biggest names in Americana, country, and Southern rock to Beaver Dam Amphitheater on October 2–3, 2026. Even better, the festival will directly support the Cliff Hagan Boys & Girls Club Ohio County Unit and the Beaver Dam Foundation, making this weekend of music a celebration with real community impact.

A Lineup Built for Music Lovers

The first‑ever STOMP AND HOLLER is coming out swinging with a powerhouse roster of artists. Friday night will be headlined by Blackberry Smoke, the beloved Southern rock band known for hits like “One Horse Town” and “Waiting for the Thunder.” They’ll be joined by fan favorites including The War and Treaty, Them Dirty Roses, Tyler Booth, Abbie Callahan, Magnolia Boulevard, and more.

Saturday brings another wave of talent, topped by rising country star Ian Munsick and viral sensation Priscilla Block. The Wilder Blue, Nicholas Jamerson, Madison Hughes, Hunter Flynn, Zoe Speaks, and several others round out a weekend stacked with storytellers, musicians, and unforgettable performers.

Festival organizers say this lineup was intentionally curated to highlight authenticity — artists who bring heart, grit, and genuine connection to the stage. As the release notes, “We wanted something that felt authentic. Something that felt personal.”

More Than a Music Festival

While the music alone is worth the trip, STOMP AND HOLLER is designed to be a full‑weekend experience. Guests can expect:

  • Two stages of live music
  • Primitive and RV camping
  • Craft beer and unique food offerings
  • Bourbon tastings
  • Artisan vendors and activities
  • Campground after‑party entertainment

It’s a festival built for people who want to immerse themselves in music, community, and the outdoors — all at a price point that stands out in today’s festival landscape.

A Festival With Purpose

One of the most meaningful aspects of STOMP AND HOLLER is its mission. A portion of every ticket sold will directly benefit the Cliff Hagan Boys & Girls Club Ohio County Unit, helping support mentorship, educational programs, safe spaces, and positive opportunities for youth across Western Kentucky.

As COO Ryan Bibb shared in the release, “Events like STOMP AND HOLLER help make those programs possible.”

The festival is also expected to bring significant tourism and economic activity to Beaver Dam, filling hotels, supporting local restaurants, and showcasing the community to visitors from across the region.

Affordable Fun for Everyone

In a world where festival prices often soar into the hundreds or even thousands, STOMP AND HOLLER is committed to accessibility. Early Bird Weekend Passes start at just $99.50, with free parking and efforts to keep food and beverage prices reasonable.

Festival CEO Heath Eric summed it up perfectly: “A two‑day festival pass for $99.50 with this lineup is honestly unbelievable.”

A New Kentucky Tradition Begins

With its carefully curated lineup, affordable pricing, and commitment to community impact, STOMP AND HOLLER is poised to become one of Kentucky’s most exciting new annual events. Organizers promise surprises, special experiences, and plenty of opportunities to “STOMP, HOLLER, and have a DAM good time.”

Two days. Two stages. One unforgettable weekend — all for a great cause.

For tickets, camping details, sponsorship opportunities, and festival updates, visit StompAndHoller.org.

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