The Norman Music Festival (NMF) has unveiled its full featured artist lineup for its 18th annual event, set for April 23–25, 2026, in downtown Norman.
Following last month’s announcement of national headliners including Momma, Husbands, Ben Quad and Cure for Paranoia, this latest wave highlights the festival’s ongoing commitment to its mission: “Free. Original. Oklahoma.”
This year’s featured artists include Josh Sallee, Kora Waves, Bonezflow, Beau Jennings, Cherry Laurel, Sisteria, Lust Online, Lucius Coldstone, Bella Burns, Dinosaur Boyfriend, Kyd, Peggy Johnson, AJ Harvey, King Pink, Chelsea Days, Some Fear, Taranis, Berta B, Coat, Saint Monroe, Sundesi, Honduh Daze, Wet Muscles, Brainwasher, Chase Kerby, Diva, Bison, Stephen Salewon, Bliss, Traindodge, From Drexel, Lunar Division, Sorry Darlin, Limp Wizurdz, Daychaser, Late Night Messages, Montu and Douglas.
In total, more than 200 acts will perform across multiple indoor and outdoor stages throughout the three-day festival.
As one of Oklahoma’s largest free music festivals, NMF continues to rely on community support to maintain its independence and accessibility, ensuring that live music remains available to all.

Experience NMF Like a Pro
Navigate the three-day festival with ease using the free 2026 NMF Mobile App, available on Apple and Google Play. Build your schedule, explore artists, and get real-time updates.
Upgrade Your Weekend
While NMF is free, fans can enhance their experience with upgraded passes:
- Front Row ($100): Guaranteed Main Stage access
- VIP ($200): Front Row + lounge access, food, drinks, A/C, indoor restrooms, plus merch
- MVP ($300): All VIP perks + reserved downtown parking

Keeping the Music Free
Produced by the nonprofit Norman Music Alliance, NMF relies on donations and pass sales to stay free for more than 100,000 attendees each year. Contributions directly support artists, stages, and operations.
About the Festival
Since 2008, NMF has grown into one of the nation’s largest free music festivals, featuring 200+ performances across outdoor stages and local venues. It remains free thanks to strong community and sponsor support.
