For the FIFTH year in a row, in what is becoming an annual pilgrimage to Camp Ramblewood over the Indigenous Peoples Day / Columbus Day Holiday Weekend, we find ourselves again transfixed on The Ramble Festival's lineup in Darlington, Maryland, on October 9-11, 2026.
What was once the ambitious dream of two creative powerhouses to launch a small independent festival in 2022 has become a must-see festival in 2026.
There is a certain electricity that settles over the fields of Darlington just before the first notes rise. Not a quiet exactly, but a charged pause. You can feel it in your chest, in the way strangers start to smile at one another without explanation, how members of the Vibe Tribe greet you at the festival check-in as buskers set the musical tone for the festival - you have arrived at The Ramble Festival.
And at the center of it all is the ever-evolving creation of Brick and J, those patient but quietly daring architects of the Ramble Festival.
Each year, they make it better. Not in ways that feel forced or overdesigned, but in ways that feel discovered. A new pocket of sound tucked into the woods. A stage that suddenly feels like the center of the universe at the right hour. They move like sonic alchemists, shaping something that feels organic but unmistakably intentional. You start to realize this is not luck. This is vision, sharpened over time.

Now in its fifth year, the secret is no longer a secret. Ramble has become a destination. Bands talk about it on the road with a kind of reverence. Buskers arrive hoping to carve out their own moment. Visual artists come ready to leave a mark. There is a quiet understanding now. Ramble is the place to be. Artists who have played it before reach back out, asking how they can return. Others, hearing the stories secondhand in vans and backstage corners, reach out cold, just hoping to be included.


The 2026 lineup feels alive with that momentum. The Kitchen Dwellers, Ripe, and a mystery headliner that has already sparked speculation in every corner of the grounds. Around them, a vibrant swirl of sound from Clay Street Unit, Diggin Dirt, Bombargo, New Potato Caboose, Squeaky Feet, Bearly Dead, Twin Fin, Boot Juice, Banshee Tree, Big Blitz, and The Young Guns. It reads less like a schedule and more like an invitation.
But the heartbeat of Ramble is in its returns. Once Ramble Family, always Ramble Family. You hear it, and you feel it, and then you see it play out in real time. You feel it in your soul as the smile emerges from your face, and that indescribable musical glow emanates from your heart. Artists embrace like they never left. Sets that feel like continuations rather than standalone moments. This year brings back Big Something, Sneezy, Armchair Boogie, Kendall Street Company, Caleb Stine, and The Sweet Lillies, each one adding another layer to a story that keeps unfolding.
The artists-at-large bring a different kind of spark. This year, there are three, and you can feel the excitement around them. Bella Rayne, returning artist-at-large Hayley Jane, and Shawn Eckles, who, after stepping into his own lane, made one of his first calls back to The Ramble Festival, wanting to return to this beloved festival.
That says something.
It says Ramble is not just a stop. It is a pull.
Even the buskers feel like stars in waiting. Last year’s winner, Skyler Cumbia, returns with a full set, a moment that feels earned and overdue. Alongside that, the Heady Wax Fiends Vinyl Submission Contest winner steps forward, another new voice entering the fold.
And then there is The Ramble Band, now firmly a tradition. Last year, Cris Jacobs led Ramble Band Plays Dead, with mystery guest Dogs in a Pile providing the pulse. It was the kind of set people still talk about in fragments, like trying to describe a dream. This year, The Ramble Band Goes Interstellar, and there is a collective sense of anticipation that borders on giddy - who will the mystery band be, which other artist, not wanting to miss out on the fun, will jump on stage? Whomever it will be, it will be another performance talked well into the winter of 2026.
The late nights at the Moon Stage feel almost mythical at this point. Time stretches. Songs become journeys. Last year, Jeremy Schon of Pigeons Playing Ping Pong performed until 4:30 in the morning, chasing something just beyond reach and somehow finding it. The question lingers in the air this year. Who is bold enough or crazy enough to try to take that crown?
And then, almost casually, Ramble delivers everything else. The collaborations that happen without rehearsal but feel meant to be. The children’s performances that ground the whole weekend in something joyful and sincere. The New Orleans-style second line that rolls through twice a day, pulling everyone into motion, whether they planned to join or not.
Amazing bands, check. Unexpected sit-ins, check
. A place for kids, check
. A second line that refuses to be ignored, check
, check
. An authentic family-friendly atmosphere, check
. And underneath it all, that rare and genuine sense of community that cannot be manufactured. Check
, check
, check
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This year the festival is leanin’ all the way in—into rainbows, cosmic connections
, and that far-out magic
that only happens when good people and great music come together at the Ramble. The Ramble Festival is built on the idea that live music and community go together like brown-eyed women and red grenadine — and this year they are turning that feeling all the way up.
Like the best chefs, The Ramble Festival carefully reviews all the best national and regional artists and creates a most delicious music recipe with something for everyone. Year after year, they continue to deliver beyond anyone's expectations, and this year will prove to be no different!
Ramble does not ask you to believe in it. It simply unfolds around you until you realize you already do.
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So why do we think Ramble Festival is one of the most amazing and refreshing of festivals on the calendar? Let us tell you a little more about the festival.
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Transparent pricing
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The VIBE
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Late night JAMS
At the Ramble, there are no VIPs because everyone is a VIP.
Festival Organizers Brick and J are breaking down the barriers that divide and bringing people together into a big 'ole community of music lovin' Ramblers. The last thing they want to do is divide folks into different groups when all they really want to do is bring folks together.
Let us repeat this again for everyone reading this article - at the Ramble Festival, there are no VIPs because everyone is a VIP. This is beyond refreshing and whole heartedly authentic!
These are just a FEW of the many reasons to Ramble!
See their web page dedicated to Reasons To Ramble
At DC Music Review, we value a festival not just by what happens on stage, but also by what happens off stage and the festival's overall vibe. The Ramble Festival's mantra is "Feel The Vibe and Find Your Tribe," to which we say "Vibe felt. Tribe found."
For those who attended any edition of The Ramble Festival, we are sure you left with a radiating heart, gleeful memories, and a content musical soul. Last year, we highlighted the Top Ten Reasons To Ramble, and to be honest, each year the Ramble Festival proves how very fortunate we are to have this special festival in our community and why we will continue to spend our Indigenous Day Weekend at Camp Ramblewood with our Ramble Family.
If you are looking for an incredible weekend for people to enjoy with unbelievable music and the friendliest atmosphere, you would hope to experience. In that case, you have found your tribe and your vibe at The Ramble Festival.
Passes are movin’ fast—grab yours and lock in your spot under the rainbow. We can’t wait to dance, laugh, and ramble alongside each and every one of you.
Performance Details
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Friday, October 9, 2026
through
Sunday, October 11, 2026
Ramble Festival
$255 - Early Bird Admission
Parking & Camping Options Available.
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