Top Artists Performing At Medicine Park's Park Stomp 2026

Medicine Park gears up for its lively music festival season, starting with the family-friendly Park Stomp from March 13 to 15, featuring a lineup of talented bluegrass artists.

Published on Feb. 27, 2026

Medicine Park, southwest Oklahoma's music festival hotspot, is gearing up for 2026. The first full-fledged music festival of the season, Park Stomp, is happening on March 13-15. The festival will feature a lineup of popular bluegrass artists like Grasscrack, The Steppers, and more.

Why it matters

Park Stomp is one of Medicine Park's most popular music festivals, known for its family-friendly party atmosphere and high-energy bluegrass performances. The festival attracts music lovers from across the region and helps drive tourism to the area.

The details

The Park Stomp festival will feature performances by several bluegrass acts over the course of the three-day event. On Friday, March 13, Redgrass Spring Band will perform from 7-8:30 pm, followed by Bear Morrison's God Dog from 9-11 pm. Saturday, March 14 will see sets by The Steppers (3-4:30 pm), Kylie Woyote (5-6:30 pm), Grasscrack (7-8:30 pm), and The Spooklights (9-11 pm). The festival will wrap up on Sunday, March 15 with performances by Crazy Folker (3-4:30 pm), Bottom Of The Barrel Band (5-6:30 pm), and Haymakers (7-9 pm).

  • Park Stomp is happening on March 13-15, 2026.
  • The festival lineup was announced on Friday, February 27, 2026.

The players

Park Stomp

One of Medicine Park's most popular annual music festivals, known for its family-friendly atmosphere and high-energy bluegrass performances.

Medicine Park

A southwest Oklahoma town that is a hotspot for music festivals and live music events.

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What’s next

Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to the festival to secure a good spot, use golf carts to navigate the pedestrian-friendly town, and stay late to experience the after-hours music and festivities.

The takeaway

Park Stomp is a beloved annual tradition in Medicine Park that celebrates the town's vibrant music scene and community spirit, drawing bluegrass fans from across the region to enjoy high-energy performances in a family-friendly setting.