The Hudson River Music Festival announced its return to Croton Point Park in Croton-on-Hudson on Sunday, June 21, with a lineup headlined by Warren Haynes, Jesse Welles and Toshi Reagon across two stages on the Hudson River waterfront.

The festival’s marquee set brings together Haynes, founding member of Gov’t Mule and a longtime force in the Allman Brothers Band, with Grahame Lesh, co-founder of Midnight North and a torchbearer of the Grateful Dead legacy, and Daniel Donato, whose “Cosmic Country” sound blends jam and roots music. The one-time collaboration is billed as a first for all three artists performing together.
On the Hudson Stage, four-time Grammy nominee Jesse Welles will perform his socially conscious folk songs. A self-described troubadour from Arkansas, Welles built his following through raw, politically charged acoustic performances online before translating that momentum into late-night television appearances and sold-out shows nationwide.
Multi-talented singer, composer and musician Toshi Reagon also performs on the Hudson Stage. Her sound spans folk, funk, blues and rock, and her presence carries particular resonance at a festival rooted in the legacy of Toshi Seeger, for whom she is named.

The Rainbow Stage features composer and multi-instrumentalist David Amram, Tom Chapin and The Chapin Sisters, the Guthrie Family Singers, The Ebony Hillbillies, Leah Song of Rising Appalachia, and Damaris Bojor, a rising figure in the Mexican music scene and creator of the genre she calls “Folkpirano.”
A new North Star Stage hosts all-ages programming throughout the day, including sets from The Rock and Roll Playhouse, yoga sessions, a kids arts and crafts area and roaming performances from puppeteers connected to the Jim Henson Studios. A panel on climate change and a curated selection of environmental organizations will also be present on the grounds.
Now in its second year, the festival is presented by Harper House Music Foundation, RiverFest FPS (For Pete’s Sake) and Dayglo Presents, the live music company led by Peter Shapiro. The festival is rooted in the tradition of folk picnics along the Hudson River organized by Pete and Toshi Seeger.
The festival is committed to zero-waste sustainability and offers ADA parking, accessible shuttles including service to Croton-Harmon Train Station, accessible viewing areas at both stages and ASL interpreters for all Hudson Stage and Rainbow Stage performances.
Tickets are on sale now with general admission, parking passes and VIP options available at hudsonrivermusicfestival.com. Children 12 and under are admitted free with a GA ticketed adult.
Hudson River Music Festival 2026 Croton Point Park Lineup
Hudson Stage
Jesse Welles
Toshi Reagon
Warren Haynes, Grahame Lesh & Daniel Donato — Special Collaboration
Rainbow Stage
Damaris Bojor
David Amram
Tom Chapin & The Chapin Sisters
The Ebony Hillbillies
Guthrie Family Singers
Leah Song (Rising Appalachia)
North Star Stage
The Rock and Roll Playhouse
Bash the Trash
Yoga with Feel Trip
Circle of Song and more
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