Join the Music Celebration at Jambaloo 2026
Mark your calendars for February 7 to 15, 2026, as the Jambaloo Music Festival returns to Fort Worth and North Texas! This week-long celebration, now in its second year, brings a sensational lineup of free concerts to a host of local venues, spreading joy and love for music throughout the community.
The festival will feature nearly 30 free shows at fantastic locations, such as Tulips FTW, Low Doubt Bar, and The Post, showcasing a variety of genres and talents. With headlining acts including Tripping Daisy, Low Cut Connie, and Catie Turner, plus local favorites like Meach Pango and Matthew McNeal, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
A Growing Community Event
The inaugural Jambaloo festival last year showed the city's enthusiastic appetite for free live music, drawing over 6,000 attendees. “Our festival is a direct response to the community’s hunger for music and the need for more support for local artists,” said co-founder Joseph Morrison. The festival not only provides entertainment but also emphasizes support for small businesses and emerging musicians in North Texas.
This year’s festival kicks off with an enlightening symposium at Tulips FTW, exploring the challenges faced by independent venues and offering strategies to strengthen the local music scene. Following insightful discussions, attendees can enjoy performances by Austin’s Radiohead tribute band, the Paranoid Androids, enriching the experience with a combination of knowledge and entertainment.
Discover New Talent and Connect with Others
Jambaloo is about connecting music lovers with undiscovered talent. Morrison encourages attendees to experience the thrill of seeing up-and-coming artists before they reach mainstream success. The festival strives to give these artists the visibility they need to thrive and create a permanent mark in the music industry.
Alongside the concert series, the festival introduces Jambaloo After Hours, featuring late-night vinyl parties. Venues across North Texas will host DJs spinning records, emphasizing the rich vinyl culture that continues to thrive in the DFW area. It’s a perfect opportunity for both veteran enthusiasts and new listeners to immerse themselves in the acoustic experience.
RSVP and Get Ready!
While the Jambaloo Music Festival is entirely free, attendees must RSVP starting January 14, 2026, to secure their spot for the performances they want to catch. This manageable process ensures that everyone can participate without worrying about finances—an essential aspect of the festival's mission to make music accessible to all.
As Tom Martens from Visit Fort Worth explains, this week of free music allows residents to enjoy their leisure time while discovering new artists and local sounds. The festival embodies the spirit of community, inviting everyone from seasoned concert-goers to local families eager to explore the cultural landscape.
Be Part of the Musical Community!
The Jambaloo Music Festival is not just an event; it’s a movement celebrating North Texas’s vibrant and diverse music scene while contributing to local culture. Don’t miss out on this chance to enrich your life through music, support local artists, and strengthen community ties. Join the free festivities this February, and prepare to be amazed!
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