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Shabang Festival Tickets Sell Quickly After Release, 5,000 Passes Sold
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By Anthony W. Haddad
Published 3 hours ago on
February 24, 2026

More than 5,200 passes quickly sold for the 2026 Shabang Music Festival, which returns May 2–3, 2026, at Dairy Creek Golf Course with a lineup featuring Chris Lake, The Backseat Lovers and Magdalena Bay plus a teased surprise act. (Shabang)

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Tickets for the 2026 Shabang Music Festival are now on sale, and, according to the festival’s website, more than 5,200 passes were sold within minutes of a text message announcing their release.

The festival, scheduled for May 2–3 at Dairy Creek Golf Course, unveiled its lineup on Feb. 19.

Headliners include Chris Lake, The Backseat Lovers and Magdalena Bay. Organizers also teased a surprise act that has yet to be announced.

Other performers include Fcukers, Inji, Tops, Chezil, Jackie Hollander, Fallon, DJ Mandy, Natalie Bergman, Annie DiRusso, The Thing, Mexican Summer Rats, Broken Hill, Welker, Doraya, Dillon Nathaniel, Willow Wake, Twin Fin, and Wells Ferrari.

Additional artists on the bill include Honey, Avalynn, Birchwood, Jungle Haus, Brass Mash, Sol Arc, Hot 45, and B & The Hive.

About Shabang

Founded in 2014 by a group of Cal Poly students, Shabang blends music with arts programming, workshops, and a marketplace.

The two-day event draws fans from across the region for electronic, indie, and live performances.

Day passes begin at $112.86, while VIP day passes cost $214.56. Weekend general admission passes are $191.96 and VIP weekend passes are $327.76. Organizers note that prices will increase as tickets sell.

More information is available at shabangslo.com.

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Anthony W. Haddad, who graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with his undergraduate degree and attended Fresno State for a MBA, is the Swiss Army knife of GV Wire. He writes stories, manages social media, and represents the organization on the ground.

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