4848 Festival will return to the mountains of Snowshoe, WV, in the summer of 2026 with headliners Greensky Bluegrass, The Revivalists, and STS9. The culmination of All Good Presents‘ summer “Trifesta” will take over the Snowshoe Mountain Resort on July 16th, 17th, and 18th [get tickets].
Greensky Bluegrass will lead the lineup for the band’s seventh year at the festival, perched alongside 4848 newcomers The Revivalists, STS9, and Moon Taxi. The festival’s diverse headliners reflect its eclectic undercard, with veteran jamgrassers The Infamous Stringdusters, psychedelic twang from Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, Lotus doing a special late-night “Rodeo Rave,” prog-reggae-jam band Big Something, Grateful Shred, and folk outfit Elephant Revival.
The West Virginia festival will also host some of the Mountain State’s own, with performances by the Davisson Brothers Band returning for its second year, plus Morgantown jamericana band Fletcher’s Grove. 4848 will stage additional performances from Chalk Dinosaur, Polyrhythmics with Adryon Deleon, Kanika Moore & The Brown Eyed Bois, Improvement Movement, Magoo, Hot Like Mars, Pressing Strings, Valley Flower, and Wicked Sycamore.
The festival will round out All Good Presents’ trio of summer festivals (dubbed the Trifesta), starting with Dark Star Jubilee in Thornville, OH, over Memorial Day Weekend and continuing with All Good Now in Columbia, MD (6/13–6/14).
“Each of the Trifesta festivals carries the All Good spirit in its own way,” All Good Presents founder Tim Walther said. “Dark Star Jubilee is the heartbeat, All Good Now is the epic celebration, and 4848 is our destination festivacation—the perfect way to close out the season.”
In addition to three days and nights of 20 bands on two main stages, a ticket to 4848 Festival grants access to all that the 11,000-acre Snowshoe Mountain Resort has to offer. Situated on the second-highest point in West Virginia at 4,848 feet, the grounds offer scenic lift rides, Split Rock Pools, and climbing walls, plus the full range of aquatic activities at Shavers Lake: swimming, paddle boats, canoes, cayaks, beach lounging, lakeside hammocks, and hiking trails.
Festivalgoers can camp, RV, or stay at The Villages, the vibrant resort hub at the heart of the festival footprint. The community hosts local shops, dining, the Village Stage, and premium lodging options, including studio to three-bedroom condos, many with VIP balconies overlooking the stages. RV and tent camping offers quick, convenient access to the festival grounds.
Tickets, GA, and VIP lodging packages for the 2026 edition of 4848 Festival will go on sale Friday, December 12th, at 10 a.m. ET via the festival website.
