Concerts

Who’s playing at the 2026 Levitate Music Festival? You oughta know.

The music festival returns for its 14th year this summer at the Marshfield Fairgrounds.

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Levitate Music & Arts Festival returns for its 14th year this summer with Canadian-American alt-rock queen Alanis Morissette and American folk band Caamp headlining the two-day festival in Marshfield.

The music festival, July 18-19 at the Marshfield Fairgrounds, will also feature Australian indie-pop duo Royel Otis, American jazz-pop band Sammy Rae & The Friends, reggae star Ziggy Marley, Massachusetts-based reggae rockers The Elovaters, New Orleans multi-genre musician Trombone Shorty, and more.

In addition to national touring acts in the lineup, four unsigned and emerging local artists, in partnership with the Levitate Foundation and voted by fans and a special panel of industry experts, will play at the festival. The local talents, who will perform on the Levitate Foundation Songwriter’s Stage, will also receive grant funding for an album produced by a notable studio professional in their genre, according to festival organizers.

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All festivalgoers will also be able to enjoy this year’s new visual artist showcase, a two-day art gallery featuring the work of 10 artists selected by fans and a special panel.

Tickets go on sale Friday, Jan. 12, at noon. To purchase tickets or to learn more about the festival, visit www.levitatemusicfestival.com.

2026 Levitate Music & Arts Festival lineup

Saturday

  • Alanis Morissette 
  • Ziggy Marley
  • Sammy Rae & The Friends
  • Pigeons Playing Ping Pong
  • The Movement
  • Larkin Poe
  • Bebe Stockwell
  • Jammy Buffet

Sunday

  • Caamp 
  • Royel Otis
  • The Elovaters
  • Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
  • Pepper 
  • Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country
  • Hans Williams
  • Surfer Girl

Heather Alterisio

Senior Content Producer

Heather Alterisio, a senior content producer, joined Boston.com in 2022 after working for more than five years as a general assignment reporter at newspapers in Massachusetts.

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