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Grand Prairie Today
By the People, for the People
JAMBALOO Music Prize Voting Underway
The second annual free music festival hopes to build on last year's success.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 8:11pm
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The JAMBALOO music festival, a week-long free event hosted by the Mullen & Mullen Music Project across venues in Fort Worth, Grand Prairie, and Dallas, is now accepting public votes for its music prizes after wrapping up its second edition last month.
Why it matters
JAMBALOO aims to showcase emerging musical talent and provide free access to live performances, building on the growing popularity of community-driven music festivals in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
The details
The Mullen & Mullen Music Project, a local non-profit, organizes JAMBALOO as an annual multi-venue music festival featuring a diverse lineup of up-and-coming artists. This year's edition featured over 50 acts performing across 12 stages in the three cities.
- The second JAMBALOO festival took place in February 2026.
- Public voting for the JAMBALOO Music Prizes is now open.
The players
Mullen & Mullen Music Project
A non-profit organization that hosts the annual JAMBALOO music festival in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
What’s next
Voting for the JAMBALOO Music Prizes will close on April 15, 2026, with winners to be announced shortly after.
The takeaway
JAMBALOO has quickly established itself as an important platform for emerging musical talent in the Dallas-Fort Worth region, providing free access to live performances and engaging the community through a democratic voting process for its music prizes.



