Issue 07 · WILDOUT
Aug 14 — 16 · 2026
Aug 14 — Aug 16 · 2026

WILDOUT

Three days. Three stages. Twenty-four acts. A patch of high-desert grass at the bend of the Coyote Flats road. The seventh edition of an independent music festival run on donated time, rented land, and stubbornness.

Get a Weekend PassSee the LineupTickets on sale · Mar 04

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§ 01 — The Lineup

Twenty-four acts. Three nights.

Curated by the WILDOUT crew. Quiet bands, loud bands, three-hour DJ sets under stars. Names appear as confirmed.

Day 01Friday
Aug 14
  • Halfpipe ChoirThe Dust
  • River MarcaThe Dust
  • Folding PrimesThe Boneyard
  • Loom SaintsThe Kitchen Table
  • Soft LithicThe Boneyard
  • Salt HairThe Kitchen Table
Day 02Saturday
Aug 15
  • Glasshouse TwinsThe Dust
  • Spire & SunThe Dust
  • Cardinal BloomThe Dust
  • Valley EtiquetteThe Boneyard
  • Marrow & PineThe Boneyard
  • Gold LightThe Kitchen Table
  • Nightjar ChoirThe Kitchen Table
  • HeatmapThe Kitchen Table
Day 03Sunday
Aug 16
  • Crate SaintsThe Dust
  • Pavement ShoesThe Dust
  • Quiet MassThe Dust
  • Wild YawThe Boneyard
  • Annex SkyThe Boneyard
  • PostlightThe Kitchen Table
  • Ember MemoThe Kitchen Table
  • Slate TierThe Kitchen Table
  • Oxblood AtlasThe Dust
  • HalflightThe Dust
§ 02 — The Pitch
in one breath

A festival that isn't a brand — just three days on a dusty field where the music goes late and the phone goes dark.

WILDOUT is staged by a small crew out of a one-room office in Marfa. We pay every artist. We feed every volunteer. We take the phone rule seriously because we mean it: nothing past the gate, nothing in your pocket during the sets. If that sounds like a good weekend, we'd love to have you.

24 / 24
Acts paid in full
yes
Phone rule enforced
≈ 180
Volunteer meals / day
07
Years running
§ 03 — The Stages

Three rooms. One field.

big sky

The Dust

Mainstage · big sound, big sky

A wide open stretch cut out of an existing pasture. PA facing west so the sun sets in your line of sight. Headliners Fri — Sun at 10pm.

late sets

The Boneyard

Mid-stage · loud, late, lit

A second stage tucked into a stand of scrub oak. Smaller bands, longer sets, brighter lights. Goes until 2am Fri and Sat.

all night

The Kitchen Table

Tent · all-night DJs · 3 days

A climate-struck tent running house, breaks, dub, ambient from 4pm to sunrise. The phone rule ends at the door, so the dancefloor stays empty of red dots.

§ 04 — Tickets

$235 gets you in
for the whole run.

Three tiers. No VIP. No "experiences." You buy a pass, you get a wristband, you walk in. Prices in USD. Early tiers close when they sell out.

  • Phone-free enforced at every stage
  • Shuttle from Marfa included
  • Refundable through June 15

Day Pass

one day
$95USD
  • Single-day entry — Fri, Sat, or Sun
  • Re-entry until midnight
  • Phone-free stages
Choose a day
most picked

Weekend Pass

all three days
$235USD
  • Entry Thu gate open · all three nights
  • Re-entry 24 hours
  • Tent camping included
  • Reserved lineup poster mailed in June
Get the Weekend

Camp + Car

all in
$365USD
  • Weekend Pass for one
  • Car camping spot (1 vehicle / 4 people)
  • Quiet camping field access
  • Showers + power at the camp hub
Bring the car
§ 05 — Field Notes

Getting in.
Getting home.

How to get there
Coyote Flats is 40 minutes west of Marfa, TX. The Marfa Shuttle runs every hour Fri — Sun and is included with every pass. Driving: take US-67 to Ranch Road 2810, follow signs.
What to bring
Tent, sleep pad, headlamp, refillable bottle, sunscreen, layers for cold desert nights. Power at the camp hub. Phone lock box at the gate.
What to leave in the car
Glass bottles. Fireworks. Pets. Drones. Bad attitudes. Your phone, if you can.
Accessibility
The Dust and Boneyard have accessible viewing platforms. ADA camping is reservable. Email access@wildout.fest and we will sort it.
§ 06 — FAQ

The usual questions.

Anything we missed: write us at hi@wildout.fest. We answer every email.

Is this a real festival?

WILDOUT is an independent festival staged annually on a stretch of leased ranch land about forty minutes outside Coyote Flats. The lineup is curated by three friends who used to book DIY shows in a garage.

Can I camp on site?

Yes. Tent camping is included with the Weekend and Camp + Car passes. Car camping is sold separately. RV spots are first-come, first-served at the gate.

What is the phone policy?

No phones on the dancefloor from sunset to sunrise. Lockers at every stage. We mean it. Talk to the person next to you.

Will I be able to charge my phone?

Yes at the camping hub, no at the stages. There is electricity at the welcome tent and the med station.

Re-entry?

Yes, your wristband gets you in and out as many times as you like, day or night.

Age policy

All ages. Under 16 must be with a guardian. Under 21 wristbanded at the bar.

§ 07 — Stay In Touch

Get the lineup drop
before anyone else.

One email when the lineup drops. One when tickets go on sale. One the week of, with the schedule and the weather. That's it.