Tortuga Music Festival has announced its star-studded lineup for 2026, with Post Malone, Riley Green, and Kenny Chesney set to headline the beachfront event when it returns to Fort Lauderdale from April 10–12, 2026. Now in its 13th year, the festival—produced by Rock The Ocean in partnership with Live Nation—will once again feature three stages of live music alongside its ongoing commitment to ocean conservation.
Tickets go on sale this Saturday, October 18, at 10 a.m. ET via tortugamusicfestival.com. Fans eager for the full experience can also access expanded hotel and VIP packages now through Vibee at tortuga.vibee.com.
Chesney, who headlined the very first Tortuga Music Festival in 2013, returns for his fifth appearance. “I love everything about Tortuga, starting with that very first year,” he said. “To be on the Atlantic Ocean with all that beach, the sea to one side and A1A to the other is everything this music is made of—and the people who've been coming out every time we've played there are my kind of people.”
The full list of 2026 performers includes Afroman, Graham Barham, Chayce Beckham, The Band Loula, Colbie Caillat, Ashley Cooke, Preston Cooper, Adam David, Russell Dickerson, Hunter Flynn, Flatland Cavalry, The Fray, Cole Goodwin, Solon Holt, Tyler Hubbard, Greylan James, Uncle Kracker, Mary Kutter, Lakeview, G. Love and Special Sauce, Dustin Lynch, McCoy Moore, Lukas Nelson, Elizabeth Nichols, Emily Ann Roberts, Owen Riegling, DJ Rock, Josh Ross, Rhys Rutherford, Dee Jay Silver, Amanda Shires, Shane Smith and the Saints, Sons of Legion, Brittney Spencer, Surfer Girl, Buffalo Traffic Jam, Chandler Walters, Clay Walker, Jack Wharff Band, Brandon Wisham, The Wheeland Brothers and Dwight Yoakam.
Beyond the music, Tortuga continues to stand out for its dedication to ocean conservation. Through its partnership with Rock The Ocean, the festival raises awareness and funds for marine protection efforts. Fans can visit the on-site Conservation Village to learn more about the cause, which has already generated over six million dollars for environmental initiatives since the festival’s inception.
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