Shinedown is entering the festival scene with their own three-day beach festival at Miramar Beach, Florida, scheduled for October 23-25, 2026.
The band teased the festival on October 14, announcing it as the Lunatic Ball through their social media channels.
“Three big nights of madness, one big family,” the group stated, hinting at the possibility of seeing members of Shinedown engage in other projects as well.
“Prepare for ocean breezes, bonfires, and unforgettable nights of music that will make this the highlight of your year,” they shared in a social media update.
The band is considering fan feedback regarding the event’s programming. They have invited fans to respond to two questions via a sign-up email and text list: which song they want to hear live and what would make the weekend unforgettable.
Who Will Be Playing Shinedown’s Lunatic Ball and Where Will It Be Held?
As the hosts, Shinedown will headline the three-day festival. However, there will be plenty of rock music to enjoy beyond the headliners. Shinedown is set to perform twice as headliners, alongside acts like Bush, Hanson, Flyleaf featuring Lacey Sturm, Living Colour, From Ashes to New, Guardians of the Jukebox, and Neon Mooners.
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The festival will also feature a bonfire, guest comedians, DJs, and additional entertainment yet to be announced.
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How Do I Get Tickets for Shinedown’s Lunatic Ball?
Details regarding tickets for the three-day Lunatic Ball festival and lodging packages will be revealed in the coming weeks. Currently, fans can sign up to receive notifications when details are announced.
The band expressed their enthusiasm: “We’re excited to go to the beach. This is something we’ve been planning for many years. We’re bringing some of our favorite bands. There are lots of activities planned for the weekend, and we’re very excited about this. It’s going to be a lot of fun.”
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