Innings Fest is returning to Tempe, Arizona, for another year. On Tuesday, the festival announced that it will feature Blink-182, Twenty One Pilots, and Mumford & Sons as headliners for the three-day event set for Feb. 20-22, 2026.
Mumford & Sons will headline Friday night, which will also see performances from the Goo Goo Dolls, Myles Smith, Grouplove, Peach Pit, OK Go, and Marcy Playground. Twenty One Pilots will lead Saturday’s lineup with Cage the Elephant, Lord Huron, The Fray, Dashboard Confessional, Catie Turner, and Silversun Pickups playing too.
The final night will be led by Blink-182, and will feature Sublime and Public Enemy, along with Big Boi, Switchfoot, Bowling for Soup, Artikal Sound System, and Common People.
In honor of its baseball theme, the event will also include appearances and activations with Major League Baseball legends such as Torii Hunter, Brandon Crawford, Jason Kipnis, Jake Peavy, and other players. ESPN’s Jessica Mendoza and Off the Mound’s Ryan Dempster will also be in attendance.
Presale tickets are set to go on sale on Sept. 11 at 10 a.m. PT, followed by a general onsale the following day. General admission for all three days starts at $320 and GA+ is at $440.
The event will also sell other elevated viewing prices, such as Center Field Bleacher tickets for $505, with access to GA and prime views of Home Plate Stage, and a Left Field Reserved area that includes access to a specific viewing area for $595. VIP tickets, which include access to special lounges and on-field viewing areas behind platinum seats, cost $905. Platinum entry, which includes front-of-stage viewing and complimentary dining and bars, costs $2,370.
Last year, the event was held over two days, and headlined by Fall Out Boy and the Killers.