Tortuga Music Festival 2026: What to know about the event on Fort Lauderdale Beach

Apr 9, 2026 - 21:00
Tortuga Music Festival 2026: What to know about the event on Fort Lauderdale Beach

Tortuga Music Festival is coming back to Fort Lauderdale Beach for its 13th annual event, and fans can expect a star-studded lineup for all three days.

Here’s what to know.

When and where is the Tortuga Music Festival 2026?

The festival is a three-day event from April 10-12. It’s held on Fort Lauderdale Beach at 1100 Seabreeze Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316. 

Who is headlining Tortuga Music Festival 2026?

Post Malone, Riley Green and Kenny Chesney are set to headline the music festival, but they’re not the only big names fans can expect.

Artists like Ice Cub, The Fray and Colbie Caillat will also be among the performers.

See the whole lineup here.

Can I still get tickets to Tortuga Music Festival 2026?

Yes! The music festival is still offering single-day and three-day passes.

How much are passes for Tortuga Music Festival 2026?

Three-day, general admission passes start at $365. There are also general admission plus, VIP and SVIP options that offer access to exclusive lounging areas and bars.

If you’re interested in a single-day pass, general admission starts at $205. General admission plus and VIP options are also available.

You can buy them here.

How can I get to Tortuga Music Festival 2026?

Organizers say attendees have options to get to the festival.

Water taxi: Officials encourage concertgoers to skip the traffic and take the water taxi from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Their service for the show will run every 20 to 30 minutes between stop 1 (Riverside Hotel), stop 4 (Hilton Marina) and stop 8 (Galleryone Doubletree Hotel). See a map and book tickets here.

Brightline train service: Taking the train to Brightline Fort Lauderdale Station is an option for those looking for service between Miami and Orlando, with stops in Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, and West Palm Beach.

Rideshare: The music festival says all major rideshare services such as Uber and Lyft will be available in the Fort Lauderdale area.

Driving: Though there’s no official parking at the music festival, the city of Fort Lauderdale Beach does have local lots that will be open.

Music, fun and ocean conservation

The music festival is hosted by the Rock the Ocean Foundation, which receives a portion of the proceeds from ticket sales.

The nonoprofit focuses on conservation issues including marine mammals, coral reefs and marine habitats and has raised over $6 million “with the help of Tortuga fans,” the festival’s website states.