The best music festivals in the USA are an awesome way to celebrate your love for music and dance culture with like-minded souls. Many of these annual celebrations take place over the weekend in major cities such as Miami, New York, and New Orleans. To keep things interesting, some music festivals also feature plenty of outdoor games, film screenings, and even wellness programs featuring yoga, lawn games, and art installations.

Whether you’re a fan of metal, indie rock, R&B, or EDM, check out our USA music festival guide to find one that best suits your musical taste. Be warned that tickets tend to sell out as soon as the festival line-ups are announced, so make sure to plan your party well in advance.

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    SXSW

    A 10-day mashup of music, film, interactive media, and business in Austin

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    SXSW, or South by South West, is an annual festival that's held in Austin every March. It covers music, film, interactive media, and business events.

    Wellness expos, trade shows, networking events, and film screenings run concurrently at several venues within Austin, including International Day Stage Austin Convention Center, Brush Square Park, and Austin City Hall. SXSW is one of the largest music festivals in the USA, and you can discover more than 2,000 artists from 65 countries performing a variety of genres, from rock, punk, metal to hip-hop, indie, and electronic music. Make sure you check out the emerging talent between attending concerts by your favorite music stars.

    Location: Austin, Texas , USA

    Open: Early March

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    Ultra Miami

    Miami's ultimate celebration of electronic music

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    Ultra Miami is a renowned electronic dance music festival held every March in Miami, Florida, and features top DJs and an array of electronic music genres. Ultra is celebrated in many major cities around the world, but Miami is where the festival first took place back in 1999.

    Every summer, around 150,000 electronic music fans gather at Bayfront Park in downtown Miami to catch internationally acclaimed DJs like Diplo, Paul Van Dyk, and Tiësto. Expect lots of parties, wild crowds, and heart-pumping music well into early morning at this weekend-long music festival.

    Location: 301 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132, USA

    Open: Late March

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    Coachella

    Hip, star-studded California music festival

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    The iconic Coachella has been drawing a huge crowd of music fans to Empire Polo Club in Indio, California since 1999. At Coachella, you'll find a diverse lineup spanning multiple genres, as well as immersive art installations.

    The festival’s past headliners have included world-renowned artists such as Beyoncé, Radiohead, Depeche Mode, Paul McCartney, and K-Pop favorites Ateez. If you’re lucky, you also get the chance to spot well-dressed elites and Hollywood celebrities strolling the grounds throughout the day. Coachella typically takes place over the course of 2 weekends in mid-April, so be sure to pack your best festival clothes suitable for the warm weather.

    Location: 81800 Avenue 51, Indio, CA 92201, USA

    Open: Mid-April

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    New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival

    For live jazz and handcrafted merch

    New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
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    The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is a great place to enjoy jazz, gospel, blues, and world music over the course of 2 weekends. Also called Jazz Fest, the annual showcase takes place at the Fair Grounds Race Course in central New Orleans, and features dozens of concert stages and tents hosting heritage talks, cooking demonstrations, and children’s activities.

    The city center hosts several marketplaces in conjunction with the festival, with hundreds of local vendors selling handcrafted clothing, pottery, musical instruments, and photographs. Don't miss tasty local delicacies like po-boys, gumbo, and beignets at this iconic celebration of music and culture.

    Location: 1751 Gentilly Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA

    Open: Late April to early May

    Phone: +1 504-410-4100

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    Bonnaroo

    Four days of live music, outdoor yoga, and art installations in Tennessee

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    Bonnaroo at Great Stage Park features more than 10 stages with an impressive line-up of over 150 musicians from all over the world. For 4 days, you get to enjoy just about any music genre at this annual festival, including gospel, reggae, jazz, Americana, bluegrass, pop, and rock.

    While waiting in between sets, check out activities such as outdoor yoga, silent disco, art installations, kid-friendly games, and parades. You'll also want to drop by the several stages dedicated to stand-up comedy and environmental talks, making Bonnaroo one of the most diverse festivals in the USA.

    Location: Great Stage Park, Tennessee 37355, USA

    Open: Mid-June

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    Governors Ball

    NYC's Randall's Island hosts concerts, food trucks, art demos, and games

    Governors Ball
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    Governors Ball entertains thousands of New Yorkers and traveling festivalgoers with live music, food trucks, art installations, and outdoor games at Randall's Island Park. Since 2011, the weekend-long event has seen big names such as The xx, Beck, Guns N' Roses, Kings of Leon, and Outkast.

    Thanks to the park’s expansive landscape, Governors Ball offers plenty of breathing space for those who want to relax in between sets. Bring your friends along to enjoy lawn games, human board games, and silent discos throughout the day.

    Location: Randalls Island, New York, NY, USA

    Open: Early June

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    San Diego Comic-Con International

    Iconic popular culture convention

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    San Diego Comic-Con International is one of the most iconic entertainment events in the world. Comic book culture is still the main attraction of the event, as it was when it was founded in 1970. However, the scope has since expanded to include a huge range of popular culture genres, including pop music, Japanese anime, cult TV shows, tabletop gaming, and video games.

    Amongst the meet and greets, artists' alley visits, and special workshops, make time to attend concerts by J-pop stars and symphonies playing recognizable music from your favorite games, TV shows, and movies.

    Location: San Diego Convention Center, 111 W Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA 92101, USA

    Open: Late July

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    Rolling Loud Miami

    One of the largest hip hop festivals in the world

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    Rolling Loud Miami is one of the largest hip hop festivals in the world, and part of an international hip-hop festival that takes place in Australia, Europe, Canada, and the U.S. The event, which started in Miami in 2015, continues to bring big-name rap and hip-hop artists to Florida.

    Past headliners have included Lil Wayne, Travis Scott, Future, Post Malone, and Kendrick Lamar. There are dozens of world-renowned artists, as well as some surprise guests, on the lineup each year. We recommend purchasing a VIP ticket to experience exclusive areas and the best seats at any of the 4 stages.

    Location: Hard Rock Stadium, 347 Don Shula Dr, Miami Gardens, FL 33056, USA

    Open: Late July

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    Lollapalooza

    Chicago's world-famous summer festival

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    Lollapalooza is an incredibly famous annual 4-day music festival in Chicago. While many music genres are showcased, the majority of the estimated 400,000 fans come for alternate rock, heavy metal, and punk rock, with some seeking hip hop and EDM.

    Founded in 1991, Lollapalooza’s permanent home is Grant Park in Chicago, and the festival features 8 concert stages and over 170 artists. Carnival-style food is served up by some of the city’s finest restaurants throughout the event. Past headliners have included Metallica, Machine Gun Kelly, Kygo, Arctic Monkeys, Green Day, and Stray Kids. To keep up to date with the latest concert news and locker reservations, download the official Lollapalooza app.

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    Location: Grant Park, 337 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60601, USA

    Open: Early August

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    Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival

    San Francisco's celebration of music, food, and art

    Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival
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    The Outside Lands Music and Art Festival is one of the largest indie music festivals in the U.S., bringing together over 200,000 music lovers for the second weekend of August since 2008. Headline acts that have hit the stage at Golden Gate Park in the past include Green Day, Post Malone, and SZA, and there are fantastic artists visiting each year.

    Alongside the music, Outside Lands also showcases food, wine, craft beer, and art. There’s certainly plenty to keep you entertained such as night shows, art installations, and dance spots, and the atmosphere is very bohemian and friendly. With this being a popular festival, consider carrying your belongings in a fanny pack or clear backpack.

    Location: Golden Gate Park, 1232 John F Kennedy Dr, San Francisco, CA 94121, USA

    Open: Early August

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    Big Ears

    A exploration of creativity, art, and music in Tennessee

      Big Ears is an annual music and art festival held in Knoxville, Tennessee. The lineup is jam-packed with innovative and exciting live music in all genres, from classical and contemporary classical to alternative rock, minimalist, jazz, metal, and electronica.

      The festival aims to "widen your ears" by introducing you to new and exciting sounds. As you explore everything that Big Ears has to offer, you’ll encounter joyous diversity at every turn. Discover exciting film programs and live art performances, as well as exhibitions, pop-up events, literary readings, workshops, and markets.

      Open: Late March

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      Electric Daisy Carnival

      Welcoming, bright, and colorful celebration of EDM

        Electric Daisy Carnival, known as EDC, is one of the largest electronic dance music festivals in North America. The event is held at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway in May each year, and you can party all night among 3-dimensional glow-in-the-dark sculptures, interactive art installations, and light shows.

        If you’d like to travel to EDC in style, try a luxury helicopter ride in and out of the festival ground. You won’t want to miss the spectacular firework displays that light up the sky throughout the night, and there are carnival rides to add to your thrilling experiences.

        Location: Las Vegas Motor Speedway, 7000 N. Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89115, USA

        Open: Mid-May

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        Burning Man

        Music and art in the middle of a desert

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        Burning Man is a week-long festival that takes place in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert. Every year, a temporary town is erected to host thousands of festivalgoers, volunteers, and artists for the entire duration of the event.

        At Burning Man, you can expect quirky art installations, fire shows, music concerts by renowned musicians, wild parties, and the burning of a massive wooden effigy. Each year's festival embraces an intriguing theme, like puzzles, mirrors, or robots. Note that the location is prone to dust storms, so you might want to bring along goggles and facemasks to protect yourself.

        Location: Black Rock City, Nevada, USA

        Open: Late August to early September

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        ESSENCE

        African American music and culture in New Orleans

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        ESSENCE is a 3-day festivity that’s dedicated to African American music and culture in the USA. Held at the Caesars Superdome stadium in New Orleans, ESSENCE offers a variety of activities throughout the festival, including expos and talks on various topics, and art demonstrations. You'll also find hundreds of vendors selling Afrocentric fashion and accessories.

        If you enjoy live performances by R&B and hip-hop icons, then you're sure to have fun at ESSENCE. Previous performers at the festival have included Janet Jackson, Snoop Dogg, Missy Elliot, Lauryn Hill, and Mary J. Blige. Consider staying in one of the vibrant, surrounding neighborhoods to explore even more of New Orleans' incredible culture.

        Location: 1500 Sugar Bowl Dr, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA

        Open: Early July

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      Penny Wong | Compulsive Traveler