Boots in the Park is one of the most popular country music festival series in the Western US, bringing headliner-level talent to beautiful outdoor park venues across multiple cities. From San Diego to Fresno to Albuquerque, each stop features a unique lineup of country superstars, rising acts, and all the food, drinks, and festival vibes you could want. Recent headliners include Post Malone, Jelly Roll, Miranda Lambert, Jon Pardi, and Koe Wetzel.
The 2027 dates and lineups haven't been announced yet, but Boots in the Park consistently delivers some of the best country festival experiences in the country. The outdoor park settings give every show a relaxed, laid-back atmosphere — perfect for a day of great music with friends.
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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: 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 is a traveling country music festival series produced by Activated Events that brings major headliners and stacked undercard lineups to outdoor park venues across the Western United States. Since its inception, the festival has grown into one of the most beloved country music events in the region, with stops in cities including San Diego, Fresno, Bakersfield, and Albuquerque.
Each Boots in the Park stop features its own curated lineup, typically anchored by a major country headliner with three to five supporting acts. The 2026 series featured Post Malone and Jelly Roll co-headlining the Albuquerque stop at Balloon Fiesta Park, Miranda Lambert headlining San Diego's Waterfront Park, and Jon Pardi leading the 10th-anniversary Fresno stop at Woodward Park. The diversity of headliners and the intimate park settings make each stop feel like its own event.
The outdoor park format is a major part of the appeal. Unlike arena or stadium festivals, Boots in the Park takes place in scenic public parks with open-air layouts, food trucks, craft beer and cocktail bars, and a relaxed vibe that's perfect for a day in the sun. Many venues are GA-only or feature VIP sections with premium viewing, making the experience feel more like a community gathering than a corporate concert.
Tickets are sold through the official Boots in the Park website. For sold-out shows, BigStub is a trusted resale marketplace with over 20 years in the business and the highest Trustpilot rating in the ticket industry. Every order comes with a buyer guarantee and no hidden fees.
Official passes are sold through tickets.bootsinthepark.com. Each city stop has its own listing. For sold-out shows, BigStub offers verified resale with no hidden fees.
The series has visited San Diego, Fresno, Bakersfield, and Albuquerque in recent years. The 2027 city lineup will be announced closer to the festival season — check back here for updates.
Lineups are typically announced city-by-city in late winter and early spring, with events running from spring into early summer.
GA passes typically range from $60-150 depending on the city and headliner. VIP upgrades add premium viewing and dedicated bars. BigStub shows the total price upfront.
Yes. BigStub allows secure resale. The festival is popular, especially for major headliner stops.
Dates vary by city. Boots in the Park events typically run from spring through early summer across multiple Western US cities.
Outdoor park venues in cities like San Diego (Waterfront Park), Fresno (Woodward Park), Bakersfield, and Albuquerque (Balloon Fiesta Park). Each stop has its own unique venue.
Post Malone, Jelly Roll, Miranda Lambert, Jon Pardi, Koe Wetzel, Tyler Hubbard, and many other major country artists.
Yes. Each stop runs from the afternoon into the evening with multiple artists performing throughout the day.
Policies vary by venue and city. Many GA park settings allow blankets. Check the specific city's event page for allowed items.
Generally yes. It's an outdoor country music event with a relaxed atmosphere. Check each city's event page for age policies.
Yes — food trucks, craft beer bars, and cocktail vendors are a major part of the experience at every stop.
Yes. Every ticket from BigStub is verified and backed by their buyer guarantee.
Popular stops with big headliners do sell out. BigStub offers verified resale when the official sale is gone.
The outdoor park settings and intimate vibes set it apart. It's more relaxed than arena shows and more curated than multi-day camping festivals.