Goldenvoice has announced a brand new alt-country festival for 2022: Palomino Festival, coming for one day only – Saturday, July 9 – to the shady oaks and parkland of Brookside at the Rose Bowl. The team behind Stagecoach – California’s country music festival – have created a magical day full of some of the most innovative, authentic, and boundary-pushing talent in country, folk, pop, bluegrass, and everything in between.
The lineup for the inaugural Palomino fest is:
Kacey Musgraves
Willie Nelson & Family
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Turnpike Troubadours
Orville Peck
Old Crow Medicine Show
Valerie June
Charley Crockett
Paul Cauthen
Nikki Lane
Morgan Wade
Sierra Ferrell
Langhorne Slim
Amythyst Kiah
Sierra Hull
Low Cut Connie
Jamie Wyatt
Ian Noe
Logan Ledger
And very special guests The Compton Cowboys
Palomino Festival is a unique addition to an already eclectic collection of Southern California festivals from Goldenvoice. An experience like no other bringing together newcomers and legends alike, Palomino Festival will appeal to long-time country fans, brand new Americana lovers, and everyone in between. The musicians playing Palomino Festival are troubadours, trailblazers, and outlaws, from artists like Willie Nelson to Orville Peck to Nikki Lane redefining how country music can look and sound.
Says head Goldenvoice talent buyer Stacy Vee, who also books the company’s acclaimed, premiere event Stagecoach Festival, “It has been a dream for as long as I can remember to do a festival taking a modern, fresh approach to today’s alt-country music. Artists in the space have been pushing boundaries, creating sounds that are brand new. I wanted to fan these flames and celebrate this changing culture. We at Goldenvoice love doing things ‘our own way,’ and there are a lot of artists out there right now doing the same thing. We came together to celebrate carving your own path: this is Palomino.”
GA passes start at $179 + fees, and VIP passes are $399 + fees. Secure your passes at only 50% down. Choose the payment plan at check out to break your total into installments.