A longstanding Atlanta music festival specializing in groovy tunes and tasty brews is taking its talents to the Westside.
Following stints in Candler Park (for free), Centennial Olympic Park, and most recently Pullman Yards in Kirkwood, SweetWater Brewing’s 420 Fest will be shifting its annual springtime shindig in 2026 to Shirley Clarke Franklin Park, the city’s largest greenspace.
The festival, set for April 17 and 18, will mark its 21st year with what organizers are calling a “bold new chapter,” taking the eclectic musical gathering back to its roots in a green setting.
The greenspace (formerly Westside Park) opened its $44-million first phase in summer 2021, featuring a web of scenic pathways, communal gathering zones and a playground, and an enormous, 2.4-billion gallon backup water reservoir for the city. Another planned facet that’s garnered headlines—a mountain biking park and hiking area with ambitions of being “world-class”—is scheduled to break ground next month.
Aerial image showing one section of Shirley Clark Franklin Park in June, looking east toward Midtown and downtown.
The Beltline’s Westside Trail runs just east of the park but doesn’t link directly into it. (Recent conversations with insiders indicate the job of bridging the Beltline over active railroad lines into the park will rest with private developers, but that’s not expected to move forward until market conditions improve.)
MARTA’s Bankhead station is also located at the doorstep of 280-acre Shirley Clarke Franklin Park, but it’s a considerable (though certainly walkable) distance away from the park’s main sections, by way of the Proctor Creek Greenway.
SweetWater Brewing, the Southeast’s largest craft brewer, will be partnering with Rival Entertainment on the two-day festival in April.
The park setting will offer “increased capacity for a bigger, greener, and more accessible” experience next year, per organizers. The festival will mark the first large-scale public event of any kind held at the park.
Cypress Hill performs on the third and final day of SweetWater 420 Fest 2024 at Kirkwood's Pullman Yards. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta
Expect two stages and up to 20 artists spread across both days. Lineups and ticket sales are scheduled to be released in early 2026.
“With a beautiful new Westside ATL location, the 2026 festival will be uniquely Atlanta and true to its SweetWater roots,” said Josh Antenucci, Rival Entertainment cofounder and managing partner, in today’s announcement.
Added Mike Boudreaux, SweetWater’s Southeast events and brand activation manager: “We’re looking forward to bringing people together in this new space and [keeping] the good times rolling with our new partners for years to come.”
Marcus King Band performs during the closing Friday slot at SweetWater 420 Fest in April. Josh Green/Urbanize Atlanta
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