With just weeks to go until High Water Festival returns to North Charleston’s scenic Riverfront Park on April 18–19, the official daily schedule is now live, offering fans a first look at set times for one of the spring’s most anticipated music weekends. 

Recently nominated for Music Festival of the Year (Global; Under 30K Attendance) by the 37th Annual Pollstar Awards (taking place April 15 in LA during Pollstar Live!), High Water Festival continues to stand out as one of the country’s most thoughtfully curated and fan-forward events. The 2026 edition brings together a stacked lineup led by Alabama Shakes and Caamp, alongside My Morning JacketSheryl CrowLake Street DiveMaren Morris, and more. 

With 20 artists performing across two stages and no overlapping set times, the weekend is designed for discovery and ease, allowing fans to experience the full breadth of the lineup in a relaxed, waterfront setting. All artists set to perform include Alabama ShakesCaampMy Morning JacketSheryl CrowLake Street DiveJesse WellesMaren MorrisPeach PitWatchhouseBruce Hornsby and The NoisemakersJensen McRaeRichy Mitch & the Coal MinersArcy DriveChance PeñaTrousdalePenny & SparrowThe Runaroundshey, nothingWinyah, and Alice Phoebe Lou.

Presented as a celebration of music, food, and libations, High Water has earned national recognition for pairing world-class performances with standout culinary programming, local and regional food partners, craft beer, cocktails, and a distinctly Lowcountry sense of place. Its intimate scale and premium fan experience continue to make it a favorite among both artists and audiences. 

1-Day GA and all GA+VIP Platinum tickets are on sale now. To purchase tickets and for the full list of amenities, visit www.highwaterfest.com/tickets and for full lineup details, and festival updates, visit www.highwaterfest.com.
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High Water Festival Earns 2026 Pollstar Award Nomination for Music Festival of the Year (Under 30K Attendance)

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