The Hulaween charges have been set, and the countdown has officially begun as festivalgoers across the country prepare themselves for the 13th annual installment of the mystifying experience known as Suwannee Hulaween.

Returning to the spirit-filled grounds of Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, this year’s edition promises another unforgettable fusion of music, art, community, and immersive late-night magic tucked beneath the Spanish moss-covered canopy of North Florida. From mind-bending stage productions and interactive installations to sunrise sets and costumed wanderers roaming the woods, Hulaween has continuously evolved into far more than a music festival. It has become a yearly ritual for fans seeking connection, creativity, and escape. As anticipation builds and the forest begins calling its loyal attendees home once again, excitement surrounding this year’s gathering is already reaching a fever pitch.

This year’s music and arts festival begins Thursday, October 22nd, and comes to a close Sunday, October 25th. This year’s Hulaween lineup packs everything Hula lovers want and more, serving up a buffet of multi-genre artists from across the musical spectrum. In addition to the fan-favorite stage, DEF’s OFF LIMITS, this year will host two artist-led takeovers by Green Velvet and Of The Trees, LALALAND, and Memory Palace. Driven by their commitment to the community, this year Hulaween will also introduce a series of fan-first upgrades as well as an additional elevated experience for attendees. Much to the pleasure of electronic music fans, this year’s lineup leans heavily in their favor, supplying more bass-heavy music acts than ever before. This year’s Hulaween headline arsenal includes titanic artists, Excision, My Morning JacketPretty Lights, Of The Trees, GeeseCrankdat, Green Velvet, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Levity, Daily Bread, and many more fan favorites. Besides just headliners, Hulaween’s undercard enlists heavy-hitting artists such as Casey ClubHamdiA Hundred Drums, Richard Finger, and plenty more, both new and old faces.

Each year, Suwannee Hulaween turns the Spirit of Suwannee into a fully immersive universe of music, art, and discovery. As the festival draws near, our team at Heard It Here First is back to help point you toward the acts and moments that deserve a spot on your radar. From breakout artists to late-night sets and everything in between, we are highlighting the performances that will shape your weekend and make the most of your time in the woods. With a lineup that moves effortlessly from bass to jam, house, psych, funk, and beyond, this year’s Hulaween is set to deliver something unforgettable at every turn.

Check out some of our must-see electronic acts for Suwannee Hulaween 2026 below:

Excision

Prepare for the ground to tremble and the Spanish moss-draped trees to sway under the crushing weight of the debut of Excision at Suwannee Hulaween, as one of bass music’s most dominant forces descends upon the Suwannee for a night of pure sonic annihilation. Known for seismic drops, cinematic sound design, and a live experience built to overwhelm the senses, Excision’s arrival marks a pivotal moment in this year’s lineup, one that promises to shake the forest floor and echo deep into the early morning hours. As the lasers cut through the canopy and the bass rattles through the swamp air, festival-goers can expect nothing short of a full-scale auditory takeover, where chaos and euphoria collide beneath the Florida sky.

Sharing the stage with a lineup already stacked across dubstep, jam, house, and psychedelic realms, this moment stands out as a defining peak of the weekend’s journey. Beyond the sheer force of the set itself, Excision’s presence at Hulaween signals a rare convergence of heavy bass culture with the festival’s uniquely eclectic, woodland atmosphere. It’s the kind of performance that doesn’t just happen in passing; it anchors itself into festival lore, becoming one of those “you had to be there” experiences that attendees will talk about long after the lights fade and the forest settles back into silence.