The new season promises an unforgettable slate of performances across genres, from returning legends like Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, and David Byrne, to global stars like Hayley Williams, Zac Brown Band, Dave Matthews Band, Geese, Bright Eyes, Wilco, Erykah Badu, The Black Crowes & Whiskey Myers, and Jon Batiste. The 2026 season also features Rock The Blessings: Juneteenth for the People, plus the return of All Things Go Festival.
2026 SEASON CALENDAR:
June 6 - Bright Eyes w/ Built to Spill
June 10 - Dave Matthews Band
June 13 - The Black Crowes & Whiskey Myers w/ Southall
June 19 - Rock The Blessings: Juneteenth for the People w/ Israel & New Breed, Hezekiah Walker, Donald Lawrence, Smokie Norful, Jekalyn Carr, Maranda Curtis, Vincent Bohanan & SOV, and Pastor Stephen A. Green and Greater Allen Cathedral Choir
June 20 - Wilco w/ Yo La Tengo
June 27 - Kes
July 8 & 9 - Paul Simon
July 11 - Sarah McLachlan w/ Allison Russell
July 17 – Djo w/ Pond
July 18 - Zeds Dead w/ ALLEYCVT
July 21 - Bob Dylan w/ Lucinda Williams, Jimmie Vaughan & The Tilt-A-Whirl Band
July 23 - Caamp w/ Mon Rovîa, Hannah Cohen
August 15 - Jon Batiste
August 20, 21 & 22 - King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard (8/22 show is a Rave Show)
Aug 27 & 28 - Zac Brown Band w/ Grace Potter
August 29 - Empire of the Sun w/ Polo & Pan, Midnight Generation
September 16 - Hayley Williams
September 18 - Erykah Badu
September 19 - David Byrne
September 25, 26 & 27 - All Things Go
September 29 - Dermot Kennedy w/ Jonah Kagen
October 2 - Geese
October 10 - Foster The People w/ Goth Babe
About Forest Hills Stadium
Forest Hills Stadium first cemented its place in the canon of iconic American venues during the second half of the 20th century when, as the home of the U.S. Open, it hosted some of the most important tennis matches of its time. Beyond sports, the Romanesque stadium and its enviable acoustics also became known as a must-play for musical acts at the height of their fame, hosting some of the most notable concerts of the 60’s and 70’s, including The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan. On screen, the venue’s gorgeous grounds have played an important backdrop to films and television as varied as Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train and Wes Anderson’s The Royal Tenenbaums. However, when the U.S. Open moved to larger space in Flushing, Queens in 1977, the architecturally stunning, horseshoe-shaped stadium fell into disrepair and its days as a venue faded. In 2013, Madison House Presents partnered with the West Side Tennis Club to rehabilitate the stadium and bring events back to this storied venue. For more information, visit foresthillsstadium.com
About The Bowery Presents
The Bowery Presents, an AEG Presents company, is the leading East Coast concert promoter, whose mission is to bring the best artists to New York City, Boston, Philadelphia and beyond while providing an excellent concert experience for both fans and artists. In its 20th year, The Bowery Presents is a purveyor of true artist development and consistently strives to work with artists like Phoebe Bridgers, Tyler Childers, Khruangbin, Maggie Rogers, LCD Soundsystem, Leon Bridges, Sam Smith, and Lake Street Dive to grow from performing in intimate clubs to performing in sold-out arenas. As a trusted industry tastemaker, The Bowery Presents produces dynamic entertainment experiences at dozens of venues nationally, presenting thousands of shows annually. For more information, visit www.bowerypresents.com.