Hulaween’s 2026 lineup is stacked with jam band legends and some of the hottest names in electronic music right now.
It’s the Halloween music festival’s 13th year at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida. On October 22-25, swamp creatures, aliens, and faeries will unite to explore otherworldly art and discover music of all genres.

Let’s dive into some of the Hulaween headliners and can’t-miss sets of the weekend.
Pretty Lights

Fans are preparing for their next space expedition as Pretty Lights returns to Suwannee. He last performed at Hulaween in 2023 as part of his comeback tour following a 5-year hiatus.
This year is another big moment for the trailblazing producer and his talented crew.
In July, Pretty Lights announced a surprise release of the first 15 songs of his new album, A Trip Thru Time Fantastic. The project will have 45 songs total and is Pretty Lights’ first album in 13 years.
Accompanying the release is a reimagined tour with his live band called “Fantastic Pretty Lights Prismatic Fleet & The Cosmic Caravan.” The live production features a new audio-visual innovation called the “Soundship Space Bus.”
The announcement comes as news spreads that two long-time members of the Pretty Lights team, Chris Karns and LazerShark, are leaving the project. Hulaween is one of only four festivals announced as extraterrestrial bus stops this year.
Of The Trees

Few other artists match the energy of Hulaween as perfectly as Of The Trees. One of the things that makes Suwannee so special is the opportunity to surround yourself in Mother Nature – Spanish Moss above, a cold river flowing nearby, and trees immersed in your path.
Of The Trees’ natural sounds and soul-rattling vibrations will echo that opportunity, allowing fans to fully immerse themselves in what brings the Spirit of Suwannee to life.
2026 has arguably been one of the biggest years of the bass artist’s career thanks to the meticulously planned release of his latest album Moonglade Park and hosting some of his biggest shows to date.
Leading up to Of The Trees’ set at The Amp stage on Friday night, his record label Memory Palace is hosting an official stage takeover with Curra, Saka B2B FLY, OPIUO, and LYNY.
STS9

The legends enter the swamp on the heels of their 2026 tour to celebrate the release of their latest album, Human Dreams. Hailed as a pioneer of electronic music, the five-member band blends instrumental and electronic sounds that have permeated throughout the music industry over multiple generations.
STS9 last performed at Hulaween in 2022. This time around, the band will play a 90-minute extended set to close out The Hallows stage. Hulaween notes that 2026 headliners STS9, Big Gigantic, and The String Cheese Incident are original headliners from their inaugural event in 2013.
Big Gramatik

Big Gigantic and Gramatik are the OGs of blending funk and bass music. Their famous B2B performance titled Big Gramatik rocked festivals over 10 years ago. Now that Gramatik is regularly touring again, the iconic duo is back and better than ever.
Expect live saxophone, instrumentals, hip-hop beats and bass that will make you dance your heart out.
The String Cheese Incident

Simply put, there would be no Hulaween without The String Cheese Incident. The band played a fundamental role in creating Suwannee Hulaween in 2013, and they’ve been rocking with the festival every year since. This year, fans can expect five sets of Cheese over three days, including The Warren Haynes Incident on Saturday night and an extended 2-hour set on Sunday.
If this is your first Hulaween, you have to see at least one Cheese set. We don’t make the rules!
Richard Finger

Who the f*** is Richard Finger? That’s what everyone in the bass music community has been asking for the last two years since the masked artists hopped on the scene.
They have a flair for utter silliness and blending wonky bass with gritty riddim. Fans have guessed artists like LEVITY, EAZYBAKED, or Ravenscoon could be behind the project, but it’s a mystery that continues to stir up buzz in the bass scene.
Richard Finger held their first headline show in Denver in May, which sold out so quickly that they added a second night.
Don’t miss the bass duo everyone is talking (and asking) about right now.
Costa

He’s the rising bass artist quickly grabbing everyone’s attention after a standout performance at Electric Forest. Costa’s set at the Honeycomb stage is all over the internet thanks to his nonstop, high-energy production and attention-grabbing flips.
One of his remixes currently blowing up on SoundCloud is a flip of Carrie Underwood’s “Before He Cheats.”
Steller

A rising female artist getting recognition in the bass scene for her alien-like, wubby sound design. Steller released a 4-song EP earlier this year titled Shifting The Lens, which perfectly encapsulates her work as an artist. She focuses on messages of awakened consciousness and trusting the universe, pairing those thoughts with experimental sounds and wonky bass drops.
Her recent collaborations include songs with Zingara, Wreckno, and Jaenga.
Rudashi

If you witnessed Rudashi’s debut performance at Hulaween in 2025, then you know the high-energy and vibrant party scene he brings to his sets. In between gritty bass lines and contagious dance moves, he crowd-surfed in a blow-up floaty with a microphone in hand. It’s the type of vibe that turns every stranger in the crowd into a friend, laughing and dancing as the music rages on. Rudashi’s set is truly a spectacle you don’t want to miss.
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Hulaween’s 2026 lineup is stacked with jam band legends and some of the hottest names in electronic music right now.
It’s the Halloween music festival’s 13th year at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida. On October 22-25, swamp creatures, aliens, and faeries will unite to explore otherworldly art and discover music of all genres.
Let’s dive into some of the Hulaween headliners and can’t-miss sets of the weekend.
Pretty Lights
Fans are preparing for their next space expedition as Pretty Lights returns to Suwannee. He last performed at Hulaween in 2023 as part of his comeback tour following a 5-year hiatus.
This year is another big moment for the trailblazing producer and his talented crew.
In July, Pretty Lights announced a surprise release of the first 15 songs of his new album, A Trip Thru Time Fantastic. The project will have 45 songs total and is Pretty Lights’ first album in 13 years.
Accompanying the release is a reimagined tour with his live band called “Fantastic Pretty Lights Prismatic Fleet & The Cosmic Caravan.” The live production features a new audio-visual innovation called the “Soundship Space Bus.”
The announcement comes as news spreads that two long-time members of the Pretty Lights team, Chris Karns and LazerShark, are leaving the project. Hulaween is one of only four festivals announced as extraterrestrial bus stops this year.
Of The Trees
Few other artists match the energy of Hulaween as perfectly as Of The Trees. One of the things that makes Suwannee so special is the opportunity to surround yourself in Mother Nature – Spanish Moss above, a cold river flowing nearby, and trees immersed in your path.
Of The Trees’ natural sounds and soul-rattling vibrations will echo that opportunity, allowing fans to fully immerse themselves in what brings the Spirit of Suwannee to life.
2026 has arguably been one of the biggest years of the bass artist’s career thanks to the meticulously planned release of his latest album Moonglade Park and hosting some of his biggest shows to date.
Leading up to Of The Trees’ set at The Amp stage on Friday night, his record label Memory Palace is hosting an official stage takeover with Curra, Saka B2B FLY, OPIUO, and LYNY.
STS9
The legends enter the swamp on the heels of their 2026 tour to celebrate the release of their latest album, Human Dreams. Hailed as a pioneer of electronic music, the five-member band blends instrumental and electronic sounds that have permeated throughout the music industry over multiple generations.
STS9 last performed at Hulaween in 2022. This time around, the band will play a 90-minute extended set to close out The Hallows stage. Hulaween notes that 2026 headliners STS9, Big Gigantic, and The String Cheese Incident are original headliners from their inaugural event in 2013.
Big Gramatik
Big Gigantic and Gramatik are the OGs of blending funk and bass music. Their famous B2B performance titled Big Gramatik rocked festivals over 10 years ago. Now that Gramatik is regularly touring again, the iconic duo is back and better than ever.
Expect live saxophone, instrumentals, hip-hop beats and bass that will make you dance your heart out.
The String Cheese Incident
Simply put, there would be no Hulaween without The String Cheese Incident. The band played a fundamental role in creating Suwannee Hulaween in 2013, and they’ve been rocking with the festival every year since. This year, fans can expect five sets of Cheese over three days, including The Warren Haynes Incident on Saturday night and an extended 2-hour set on Sunday.
If this is your first Hulaween, you have to see at least one Cheese set. We don’t make the rules!
Richard Finger
Who the f*** is Richard Finger? That’s what everyone in the bass music community has been asking for the last two years since the masked artists hopped on the scene.
They have a flair for utter silliness and blending wonky bass with gritty riddim. Fans have guessed artists like LEVITY, EAZYBAKED, or Ravenscoon could be behind the project, but it’s a mystery that continues to stir up buzz in the bass scene.
Richard Finger held their first headline show in Denver in May, which sold out so quickly that they added a second night.
Don’t miss the bass duo everyone is talking (and asking) about right now.
Costa
He’s the rising bass artist quickly grabbing everyone’s attention after a standout performance at Electric Forest. Costa’s set at the Honeycomb stage is all over the internet thanks to his nonstop, high-energy production and attention-grabbing flips.
One of his remixes currently blowing up on SoundCloud is a flip of Carrie Underwood’s “Before He Cheats.”
Steller
A rising female artist getting recognition in the bass scene for her alien-like, wubby sound design. Steller released a 4-song EP earlier this year titled Shifting The Lens, which perfectly encapsulates her work as an artist. She focuses on messages of awakened consciousness and trusting the universe, pairing those thoughts with experimental sounds and wonky bass drops.
Her recent collaborations include songs with Zingara, Wreckno, and Jaenga.
Rudashi
If you witnessed Rudashi’s debut performance at Hulaween in 2025, then you know the high-energy and vibrant party scene he brings to his sets. In between gritty bass lines and contagious dance moves, he crowd-surfed in a blow-up floaty with a microphone in hand. It’s the type of vibe that turns every stranger in the crowd into a friend, laughing and dancing as the music rages on. Rudashi’s set is truly a spectacle you don’t want to miss.
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