06/01/2026
STOMP AND HOLLER UNVEILS INAUGURAL FESTIVAL LINEUP
BLACKBERRY SMOKE ~ IAN MUNSICK
THE WAR AND TREATY ~ PRISCILLA BLOCK
set to Headline Western Kentucky's Newest Boutique Music Festival
October 2 and 3, 2026 | Beaver Dam Amphitheater
~Early Bird Weekend Passes Start at Just $99.50*~
BEAVER DAM, KY. — A brand-new Kentucky tradition is ready to make some noise.
Organizers today unveiled the inaugural lineup for STOMP AND HOLLER, a new roots music, camping, food, and lifestyle festival coming to Beaver Dam Amphitheater on October 2 and 3, 2026.
Built around exceptional music, authentic Kentucky culture, and meaningful community impact, STOMP AND HOLLER is designed to deliver a premium boutique festival experience at a price point rarely seen in today's festival marketplace.
The two-day event will feature nationally recognized artists, camping, food and beverage experiences, bourbon tastings, craft beer, vendors, activities, campground entertainment, and two full stages of live music.
Most importantly, proceeds will benefit the Cliff Hagan Boys and Girls Club and the Beaver Dam Foundation.
PRESALE Begins Wednesday, June 3 at 9:00 am CT.
Sign up at StompAndHoller.org to get the password. 2-day GA passes only $99.50* during the presale! (*plus standard processing fees)
THE INAUGURAL STOMP AND HOLLER LINEUP
Friday, October 2, 2026
BLACKBERRY SMOKE
THE WAR AND TREATY
Them Dirty Roses / Tyler Booth / Late Night Thoughts / Abbie Callahan / CeCe / Boot Juice / Red Voodoo / Magnolia Boulevard / Mary Kutter / And More To Be Announced
Saturday, October 3, 2026
IAN MUNSICK
PRISCILLA BLOCK
The Wilder Blue / Nicholas Jamerson / The Band Feel / Rob Langdon / Dalton Davis / Madison Hughes / Hunter Flynn / Zoe Speaks / Kat Luna / And More To Be Announced
PLUS Campground After-Party Performances announced soon!
WHY THIS LINEUP MATTERS
The inaugural STOMP AND HOLLER lineup was intentionally curated to reflect the festival's mission of showcasing authentic artists, powerful storytellers, and some of the most exciting performers working in roots, Americana, country, folk, and Southern rock today.
BLACKBERRY SMOKE has spent more than two decades building one of the most loyal fan bases in American music. Known for combining Southern rock, country, blues, and Americana influences, the Atlanta-based band has become a festival favorite across the country with songs like "One Horse Town," "Waiting for the Thunder," and "Good One Comin' On." Their reputation for unforgettable live performances makes them a fitting headliner for the inaugural STOMP AND HOLLER.
IAN MUNSICK has quickly become one of country music's fastest-rising stars. His blend of modern country and authentic Western influences has earned him a passionate following through songs such as "Long Live Cowgirls" and "Horses Are Faster." His energetic live performances have made him one of the genre's most in-demand emerging headliners.
THE WAR AND TREATY have become one of the most celebrated acts in Americana and country music. Michael and Tanya Trotter's powerful harmonies and emotional performances have captivated audiences around the world while earning critical acclaim across multiple genres.
PRISCILLA BLOCK has emerged as one of country music's most relatable and entertaining artists. Known for songs like "Just About Over You" and "My Bar," she brings authenticity, personality, and an undeniable connection with fans.
MORE THAN A MUSIC FESTIVAL
Festival organizers emphasize that STOMP AND HOLLER is much more than a concert. Guests can expect two stages of live music, primitive camping, RV camping, craft beer, unique food offerings, campground after-party entertainment, vendors, artisan experiences, and activities throughout the festival grounds.
"We didn't want to build just another festival," said Heath Eric, CEO of The Eric Group. "We wanted to create an experience. We wanted something that felt authentic. Something that felt personal. Something where fans could spend an entire weekend immersed in incredible music, outdoor experiences, camping, and community."
AN EXCEPTIONAL EXPERIENCE AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE
Eric says one of the festival's defining features is its commitment to affordability.
"We've watched festival pricing across America become increasingly difficult for everyday families and music fans," Eric said. "Many major festivals now cost hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars before you've even bought food, drinks, camping, or parking. That's not what we're doing."
"We believe a world-class festival should be accessible. We're offering free parking. We're working hard to keep food and beverage prices reasonable. We're offering exceptional artists and experiences at an incredibly affordable price point, without compromising quality.”
Eric pointed to the Early Bird pricing as perhaps the best entertainment value available anywhere in the region.
"A two-day festival pass for $99.50 with this lineup is honestly unbelievable," Eric said. "Blackberry Smoke. Ian Munsick. The War and Treaty. Priscilla Block. Plus all of these incredible supporting artists, camping, activities, and experiences. If you're a music fan, I don't know how you pass that up."
"At the end of the day, we're helping kids, helping our community, and giving people an unforgettable weekend. That's a win for everybody."
A FESTIVAL WITH PURPOSE
Proceeds from STOMP AND HOLLER will directly benefit the Cliff Hagan Boys and Girls Club and the Beaver Dam Foundation.
Ryan Bibb, COO of the Cliff Hagan Boys and Girls Club, says the event's impact will extend far beyond festival weekend.
"The need for youth services continues to grow throughout Western Kentucky," Bibb said. "Every day we see children and families who benefit from mentorship, educational support, safe environments, and positive opportunities. Events like STOMP AND HOLLER help make those programs possible."
"We're incredibly grateful to be part of this festival and excited about the lives that will be impacted because of it."
Mayor Paul Sandefur believes the event represents another major step forward for Beaver Dam.
"Beaver Dam Amphitheater has become one of the premier outdoor entertainment destinations in Kentucky," Sandefur said. "STOMP AND HOLLER builds on that success while creating new economic opportunities for our community."
"This event will fill hotel rooms, support restaurants, generate tourism spending, and showcase Beaver Dam to visitors from across the country. It represents growth, development, and investment in our future. A portion of every ticket sold goes directly to the Cliff Hagan Boys & Girls Club to support programs for youth in our communities. That’s impact. ”
Jeff Renfrow, Executive Director of Beaver Dam Tourism, expects the festival to attract visitors from well beyond Kentucky.
"We've seen firsthand how people travel great distances to attend events at The DAM," Renfrow said. "This lineup gives people another compelling reason to visit Beaver Dam."
"The tourism impact will be significant. Visitors will come from multiple states, stay for the weekend, and experience everything our community has to offer. That's exactly the kind of economic activity we're excited to support."
JUST THE BEGINNING
Organizers say the inaugural year is only the first chapter.
"We're intentionally starting with a manageable, exceptional festival experience," Eric said. "We're focused on quality over quantity."
"We have surprises planned. We have experiences that haven't been announced yet. We have activities planned throughout the grounds. We have campground after-party programming. We have things that will make people smile, laugh, connect, create memories, STOMP, HOLLER, and have a DAM GOOD TIME!”
"Our vision is to grow STOMP AND HOLLER into one of the premier boutique music festivals in America while never losing sight of what makes it special."
TICKET INFORMATION
Early Bird Presale
June 3, 2026 at 9:00 AM CT through June 14, 2026 at 11:59 PM CT
>Two-Day General Admission Weekend Pass
Regular Price: $199.50
Early Bird Price: $99.50
Save $100
(Plus standard processing fees)
>Two-Day Premium VIP Table Section Weekend Pass
Regular Price: $399.50
Early Bird Price: $299.50
Save $100
(Plus standard processing fees)
*Sign up at StompAndHoller.org or BeaverDamAmp.com to get the presale password and Buy The DAM Tickets!
Prices increase June 15, 2026
Only weekend passes will be available during the initial on-sale period.
CAMPING INFORMATION
A limited number of camping spaces will be available.
Options include:
Primitive Camping
RV Camping
Camping inventory is limited and expected to sell quickly.
HOW TO BUY
Fans are encouraged to sign up now at STOMPANDHOLLER.ORG to receive the presale password and exclusive early access information.
Presale begins Wednesday, June 3, at 9:00 AM CT.
"The combination of this lineup, the Early Bird pricing, and limited camping inventory creates a tremendous value," Eric said. "If you want the best deal of the year, get signed up, get the password, and be ready to Buy The DAM Tickets."�
STOMP AND HOLLER
October 2 and 3, 2026
Kick up dust. Raise your voice. Feel the music.
Music. Camping. Community.
Two days. Two stages. One incredible weekend.
And one very important mission.
For tickets, camping information, sponsorship opportunities, and festival updates, visit STOMPANDHOLLER.ORG.
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