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Boots In The Park is back for another massive season of outdoor country music across the western United States, and the 2026 lineup is stacked. This year's headliners include Post Malone, Jelly Roll, Miranda Lambert, Jon Pardi, and Keith Urban, with stops in Fresno, Santa Clarita, Albuquerque, San Juan Capistrano, Tucson, and more. Whether you want two-day festival passes or single-day tickets, there is a show for every kind of country music fan.
The Albuquerque stop at Balloon Fiesta Park features a brand-new Texas Country Stage with Cody Jinks, Randy Rogers Band, and Clay Walker alongside the main headliners. Other stops bring Koe Wetzel, Scotty McCreery, Jackson Dean, Jessie Murph, and Jordan Davis to stages across California and Arizona. Grab your seats on BigStub and get ready for a day of boots, dust, and great music!
Boots In The Park: Jon Pardi, Scotty McCreery, & Jackson Dean
Central Park - Santa Clarita
Santa Clarita, CA
Boots In The Park: Post Malone, Jelly Roll, Jessie Murph & Koe Wetzel - 2 Day Pass
Balloon Fiesta Park
Albuquerque, NM
Boots In The Park - Friday
Balloon Fiesta Park
Albuquerque, NM
Boots In The Park - Saturday
Balloon Fiesta Park
Albuquerque, NM
Boots In The Park: Jon Pardi, Jackson Dean & The Wilder Blue
Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park
San Juan Capistrano, CA
Boots In The Park: Jon Pardi, Koe Wetzel, Corey Kent & The Wilder Blue
Rillito Park Race Track
Tucson, AZ
Boots In The Park has grown into one of the premier outdoor country music festival series on the West Coast. Founded as a single-day event in Southern California, the series now spans multiple cities across California, Arizona, and New Mexico, drawing tens of thousands of fans each season. The 2026 edition continues that momentum with a lineup that blends mainstream country superstars, rising stars, and a few genre-crossing surprises.
The headline act grabbing the most attention this year is Post Malone, who has fully embraced country music following the release of his chart-topping country album F-1 Trillion. He co-headlines the Albuquerque stop at Balloon Fiesta Park alongside Jelly Roll, one of the most in-demand live acts in country and rock. The two-day Albuquerque event (May 15-16) also features a brand-new Texas Country Stage with Cody Jinks, Randy Rogers Band, Clay Walker, and more.
Miranda Lambert headlines the San Juan Capistrano stop at Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park on October 17, while Jon Pardi anchors multiple California dates including Fresno's Woodward Park (April 18) and Santa Clarita's Central Park (May 9). Keith Urban headlines the Gilbert, Arizona stop at Gilbert Regional Park in March, rounding out one of the strongest headliner rosters in the festival's history.
Supporting acts across all stops include Koe Wetzel, Scotty McCreery, Jackson Dean, Jessie Murph, Jordan Davis, Dylan Scott, Jo Dee Messina, Dustin Lynch, and many more. Each city gets a unique lineup tailored to the venue and audience, which means fans who attend multiple stops get a fresh experience every time. The series is produced by Boots In The Park and Goldenvoice, the same team behind Stagecoach and Coachella.
Venues range from public parks in Fresno and Santa Clarita to the sprawling Balloon Fiesta Park in Albuquerque and the scenic Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park in San Juan Capistrano. The Tucson stop at Rillito Park Race Track on October 18 adds yet another unique venue to the mix. All events are outdoor, general-admission-friendly festivals with VIP options, food vendors, and a full country music atmosphere. For more information on the official lineup and schedule, visit the Boots In The Park official website.
Tickets may be available through the official Boots In The Park website and authorized primary sellers. Verified resale tickets are also available on BigStub, a trusted third-party marketplace with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee on every order.
The 2026 season spans multiple cities: Fresno, CA (April 18 at Woodward Park), Santa Clarita, CA (May 9 at Central Park), Albuquerque, NM (May 15-16 at Balloon Fiesta Park), San Juan Capistrano, CA (October 17 at Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park), and Tucson, AZ (October 18 at Rillito Park Race Track). Each stop has a unique headliner and supporting lineup. Check the official site for the most up-to-date schedule.
All Boots In The Park events are held at outdoor parks and open-air venues. Most offer general admission lawn areas, VIP sections with premium viewing, and food and drink vendors throughout the grounds. Parking is typically available on-site or nearby, but carpooling and rideshare are encouraged for larger stops like Albuquerque. Arrive early for the best spots, and bring sunscreen and comfortable boots -- you will be on your feet all day.
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Absolutely. Each city features a different headliner and unique supporting acts, so attending more than one stop gives you a completely different festival experience. Many fans follow the series across multiple cities throughout the season. Tickets for each stop are sold separately.
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Boots In The Park is an outdoor country music festival series held across multiple cities in the western United States, featuring major headliners and rising stars at parks and open-air venues.
The 2026 season features Post Malone, Jelly Roll, Miranda Lambert, Jon Pardi, and Keith Urban as headliners across different stops.
Events are scheduled in Fresno (Woodward Park), Santa Clarita (Central Park), Albuquerque (Balloon Fiesta Park), San Juan Capistrano (Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park), and Tucson (Rillito Park Race Track).
The 2026 season runs from April through October, with the first listed date on April 18 in Fresno and the final dates in October in San Juan Capistrano and Tucson.
Ticket prices vary by city, date, and seat type. General admission and VIP options are available at most stops. Check the listings above for current pricing.
Most Boots In The Park events are all-ages, though some venues may have age restrictions for certain areas. Check the specific event details for the stop you plan to attend.
The 2026 Albuquerque stop introduces a Texas Country Stage featuring artists like Cody Jinks, Randy Rogers Band, and Clay Walker alongside the main headliners on the festival grounds.
Policies vary by venue, but most outdoor stops allow low-profile lawn chairs and blankets in general admission areas. Check the official website for venue-specific rules before attending.
Tickets are available through the official Boots In The Park website and authorized sellers. Verified resale tickets can also be found on BigStub, which offers a buyer guarantee on every order.
Most Boots In The Park venues offer on-site or nearby parking. Rideshare and carpooling are encouraged for larger events like the Albuquerque stop at Balloon Fiesta Park.
Supporting acts include Koe Wetzel, Scotty McCreery, Jackson Dean, Jessie Murph, Jordan Davis, Dylan Scott, Jo Dee Messina, Dustin Lynch, and many more, varying by stop.
No, they are separate events, though both are produced by Goldenvoice. Boots In The Park is a multi-city traveling festival series, while Stagecoach is a single multi-day festival held annually in Indio, California.