Saint Arnold's SpringStock Music Festival Returns to Houston

The three-day festival will feature over 70 local musicians across three stages.

Feb. 23, 2026 at 12:24am

Saint Arnold's Brewing Co. in Houston is hosting its annual SpringStock Music Festival next month from March 6-8. The free, all-ages event will feature nearly 100 local musicians performing across three stages, including headliners like Jaid, Silvercel, Junkyard Cat, Psychedelic Maggot Engine, Astralace, and Azul.

Why it matters

SpringStock is a highly anticipated annual event that showcases Houston's vibrant local music scene. The festival provides a platform for emerging and established acts to perform for the community, while also drawing visitors to the iconic Saint Arnold's brewery.

The details

The three-day SpringStock festival will take place at Saint Arnold's Brewing Co. at 2000 Lyons in Houston. In addition to the musical performances, the event will also feature local art. Admission to the festival is free, and it is open to all ages, with dogs allowed on leashes.

  • SpringStock will run from March 6-8, 2026.
  • The festival kicks off each day at 4 p.m.

The players

Saint Arnold's Brewing Co.

A popular craft brewery in Houston that has hosted the annual SpringStock music festival.

Jaid

A local Houston band set to headline one of the nights of the SpringStock festival.

Silvercel

A local Houston band set to headline one of the nights of the SpringStock festival.

Junkyard Cat

A local Houston band set to headline one of the nights of the SpringStock festival.

Psychedelic Maggot Engine

A local Houston band set to headline one of the nights of the SpringStock festival.

Astralace

A local Houston band set to headline one of the nights of the SpringStock festival.

Azul

A local Houston band set to headline one of the nights of the SpringStock festival.

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The takeaway

SpringStock provides a platform for Houston's diverse musical talent to perform for the community, while also drawing visitors to the iconic Saint Arnold's brewery and celebrating the city's thriving local arts scene.