[UPDATE 1/6/22]: The War On Drugs will replace My Morning Jacket as headliners at the first-annual Innings Festival next month in Arizona. The Louisville, KY-bred psych-pop-rock ensemble pulled out of the festival—set to take place at Beach Park & Arts Park in Tempe on February 26th and 27th—due to “unforeseen logistical circumstances.”

The War On Drugs will now join the Sunday lineup consisting of Tame Impala, Black Pumas, Fitz and the Tantrums, Matt & Kim, Nothing But Thieves, Jade Bird, Low Cut Connie, Briscoe, and Sydney Sprague. Innings Festival will begin on Saturday with sets from Foo Fighters, St. Vincent, Billy Strings, CAAMP, Dashboard Confessional, White Reaper, The Dip, Del Water Gap, Girlhouse, Almost Monday, and an All-Star Baseball Jam hosted by former professional baseball player/avid guitarist Jake Peavy.

Fittingly, Innings Festival will also host appearances from MLB greats Roger Clemens, Ryan Dempster, Dave Stewart, Rick Sutcliffe, Tim Raines, Kenny Lofton, Eric Gagne, Jonny Gomes, Jim Abott, Sean Casey, Keith Foulke, Tim Salmon, and Russ Ortiz.

Single and two-day tickets for Innings Festival are on sale now. Organizers also announced another Innings Festival in Tampa, FL March 19th and 20th with Green Day, The Lumineers, 311, Khruangbin, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, and more.


[10/15/21]: Innings Festival has announced the lineup for its 2022 event. The baseball-themed music festival is set to take place at Beach Park & Arts Park in Tempe, AZ on February 26th and 27th of next year. The initial lineup announcement features over 20 acts including Foo Fighters, Tame Impala, Billy Strings, My Morning Jacket, and more.

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The aforementioned Foo Fighters will headline night one (Saturday, February 26th). Additional night one acts include St. Vincent, Billy Strings, CAAMP, Dashboard Confessional, White Reaper, The Dip, Del Water Gap, Girlhouse, Almost Monday, and an All-Star Baseball Jam hosted by former professional baseball player/avid guitarist Jake Peavy.

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Tame Impala will then headline night two (Sunday, February 27th) along with a lineup consisting of My Morning Jacket, Black Pumas, Fitz and the Tantrums, Matt & Kim, Nothing But Thieves, Jade Bird, Low Cut Connie, Briscoe, and Sydney Sprague.

Keeping with the baseball theme, Innings Festival will treat fans to a variety of appearances by MLB legends throughout the weekend. These appearances include Roger Clemens, Ryan Dempster, Dave Stewart, Rick Sutcliffe, Tim Raines, Kenny Lofton, Eric Gagne, Jonny Gomes, Jim Abott, Sean Casey, Keith Foulke, Tim Salmon, and Russ Ortiz, with more legends and musical artists to be announced soon.

The festival will offer both single and two-day tickets, along with a variety of general admission and VIP options. Tickets go on sale tomorrow, October 6th, at 1 p.m. ET. Head here for more information and check out the full Innings Festival 2022 lineup.