Buckeye Country Music Super Fest 2026 Set to Rock Ohio Stadium This Weekend
Columbus, OH — Ohio Stadium, home to the legendary Buckeyes, is trading in football helmets for cowboy hats this weekend as it plays host to the highly anticipated Buckeye Country Music Super Fest 2026 — one of the biggest country music events ever staged in the Midwest.
The multi-day festival, set to kick off this Saturday at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, is expected to draw tens of thousands of fans from across Ohio and beyond, transforming the iconic 100,000-seat venue into a massive open-air concert experience.

Who's Taking the Stage
The Super Fest lineup is headlined by some of country music's biggest names. Morgan Wallen, fresh off his record-breaking "One Thing at a Time" tour, is set to close out Saturday night's main stage. Sunday's headline slot belongs to Lainey Wilson, the Grammy Award-winning artist who has become one of country music's most electrifying live performers.
Supporting acts across the weekend include:
- Luke Combs
- Carly Pearce
- Hardy
- Zach Bryan
- Megan Moroney
- Jelly Roll
Rising Ohio-native artists are also slated to perform on the festival's secondary stage, giving local talent a chance to shine in front of a massive crowd.
What Attendees Can Expect
Beyond the music, the Buckeye Country Music Super Fest promises a full festival experience — including local food vendors, craft beer gardens featuring Ohio breweries, merchandise pavilions, and family-friendly activities. Gates open at noon both days, with main stage performances beginning at 3:00 p.m.
Festival organizers have coordinated with the Columbus Department of Transportation to manage traffic flow around the stadium, and additional COTA bus routes will be running throughout the weekend to help fans get to and from the venue safely.
Tickets & Information
Limited general admission and VIP tickets are still available at buckeyecountryfest.com. Single-day passes start at $89, with full weekend packages available. Fans are encouraged to arrive early, as parking in the surrounding Short North and University District neighborhoods is expected to fill quickly.
"We're incredibly excited to bring an event of this scale to Ohio Stadium," said a festival spokesperson. "Columbus has always had a passionate country music fan base, and this weekend is going to be something truly special."
For the latest updates on set times, parking, and festival rules, visit the official website or follow @BuckeyeCountryFest on social media.