Credit: Sisters Folk Festival

Discounted tickets for the 29th annual Sisters Folk Festival go on sale Wednesday, Dec. 10 at 10 a.m., kicking off the countdown to one of Oregon’s most beloved music events. The festival returns September 25–27, 2026, transforming downtown Sisters into a vibrant stage for music lovers and community alike.

Three-day festival tickets will be sold in a tiered pricing structure, rewarding early buyers with the best rates. Discounted holiday tickets have sold out within minutes in past years, so be sure to set a reminder. The first 500 tickets are available at a special holiday price of $195 (limit four per person), followed by an early bird price of $220 (limit four per person), and the remaining tickets at the advance price of $245. Youth tickets (ages 17 and under) are $90, and children under 5 enter for free. All prices include fees.

The Sisters Folk Festival blends small-town charm with world-class musicianship, creating a truly unique festival atmosphere. From nationally touring artists to rising songwriters and genre-bending bands, performers take the stage at seven venues including expansive tents, a historic church, and intimate courtyards nestled into local restaurants.

With a long tradition of cultivating a true listening environment – plus room for dancing, laughter, and late-night magic – attendees can expect a transformative weekend that reaches far beyond the music.

Lineup announcements begin this spring, with single-day tickets available next summer when the performance schedule is released.

Follow @SistersFolkFestival on Instagram and Facebook for updates and announcements. Tickets can be purchased at www.AftonTickets.com/SFF2026.

This story is based on submitted information and has not been verified by our news team. 

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