Sublime Announce Inaugural Date For Sublime Me Gusta Touring Festival
Sublime's inaugural touring festival features punk-reggae bands, art, food, and vendors, aiming to celebrate the band's cultural impact with community-focused events.
- On May 9, 2026, Sublime will launch its first-ever touring festival, Sublime Me Gusta, opening at Panther Island Pavilion in Fort Worth, Texas.
- Named after a Sublime lyric, the festival takes its name from the lyric `Me gusta mi reggae, me gusta punk rock` in the song Caress Me Down, organizers said it honors the band's timeless sound and cultural impact.
- Co-Produced by Sublime and Brew Ha Ha Productions, the festival features hand-picked punk-reggae lineups and promises a full day of music, vendors, art, food and drinks, event co-producer Cameron Collins said.
- A second stop is slated for June 27 in Oregon, and organizers say the full festival lineup will be announced in the coming weeks, with additional cities to be announced soon.
- Joining the bill, Slightly Stoopid will support Sublime, with tickets starting at $89.99 and a $15.99 beer tasting pass, as the band works on Till The Sun Explodes with Travis Barker and John Feldmann.
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Punk-pop band Sublime to launch their own festival tour in Fort Worth
Southern California punk-pop band Sublime is launching their very own touring music festival, and it will debut right here in Fort Worth, Texas. Called Sublime Me Gusta, this groundbreaking new event will mark the beginning of a national festival series built around the timeless sound, spirit, and cultural impact of none other than Sublime.
Sublime Launch Touring “Sublime Me Gusta” Festival For 2026
Sublime are taking their legacy on the road in a whole new way, announcing Sublime Me Gusta, a travelling festival built around the band’s fusion of reggae, punk rock, hip-hop and West Coast alt culture. The first edition lands in Fort Worth, Texas on May 9th, 2026, kicking off a multi city run that aims to bottle everything the band has represented for more than three decades. The festival takes its name from the line “Me gusta mi reggae, me gu…
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