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The Lumineers, GRiZ, Fisher, T-Pain Headlining 10th Anniversary Of Okeechobee Festival

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The Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival returns to celebrate its 10th anniversary with a diverse, star-studded lineup that features The Lumineers, Fisher, GRiZ and T-Pain as headliners.

The beloved independent South Florida festival takes place March 19-22 in Sunshine Grove, an 830-plus-acre natural oasis, and passes are now on sale. Ticket options include four-day GA, four-day GA+ and four-day VIP, as well as a variety of camping, VIP glamping, parking packages and culinary experiences. For more information about tickets, visit okeechobeefest.com/tickets.

Other acts on the bill include Alison Wonderland, BigXthaPlug, BLAAP, Big Wild, Flipturn, Big Gigantic, Young the Giant, Ganja White Night, Tycho, Goth Babe, The Disco Biscuits, Gramatik, Tractorbeam, IAN, Tycho, LP Giobbi, LSDream, Rainbow Kitten Surprise and many more. Additional headliners will be announced soon. GRiZ will be performing two sets, including a “Chasing The Golden Hour Set.”

Many of the artists in this year’s lineup previously performed at Okeechobee, affirming the festival’s legacy of community and tradition. The 2026 edition will also see the return of PoWow!, which is an all-star jam session that features creative, unexpected pairings and live mashups. Other experiences include the Junge 51 Stage, which will have extended sets from internationally known DJs from sundown to sunrise. It aims to capture the energy of a club in a jungle setting, and during the day, the area morphs into a wellness forest where attendees can participate in yoga and other mindful programming.

The festival will have a variety of experiences, including art installations, a farmers market, elevated dining options, the Speakeasy Experience: Champagne Problems and more. Visit okeechobeefest.com/experience for more information.

OMF partnered with British artist Nigel Waymouth, known for producing iconic posters during the psychedelic era, to create original artwork for the 2026 event.

“Okee reminded me of something: not the scene, but the spirit,” Nigel Waymouth said in a statement. “I felt it was time for a little revival, to show the next generation what their forefathers have produced. With this piece and all of my art, I hope to remind everyone to always give peace a chance!”

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