The 17th Annual Flagstaff Hullabaloo Festival will take place at Wheeler Park on June 6-7, bringing a weekend of live music, performances, and community activities to Flagstaff.
According to the event organizers, the festival will feature a lineup of musical talent as its main attraction. In addition to the primary stage, there will be a second stage hosting musical theater and dance performances. Other activities include a bike parade, costume contests open to the public, interactive oversized puppets, a large kids’ area, photo booth, local vendors, craft brews and cocktails, and food options.
The festival is held outdoors in Wheeler Park under shaded trees. Organizers say it is an inclusive event that brings together neighbors, families, artists, outdoor enthusiasts, local businesses and non-profits to celebrate Flagstaff’s diverse cultures.
Performers scheduled for the 2026 Hullabaloo stage include Mitchum Yacoub, Onus B Johnson, Reposado, Innastate, Giovani Kiyingi, The Skavelinas, Pummin Lummin, Crosstown Players, Whoa Nelly!, Seenan, Tsoh Tsoh Nuvatukyaovi Sinom Dance Group and Robot Apocalypse.
A portion of proceeds from each year’s festival is directed back into the Flagstaff community. Since its inception Hullabaloo has raised over $182,500 for local non-profits. Beneficiaries for this year include Girls on the Run of Northern Arizona, Habitat for Humanity and Ballet Folkorico de Colores.
The first 250 attendees can receive free admission by donating three cans of food at the gate. Tickets are available in advance or at the entrance with general admission as well as VIP options; children five and under are admitted free. More information is available at flaghulla.com or through the organization’s website.



