Campbell Plans Free Boogie Music Festival

- Campbell Chamber of Commerce said Boogie Music Fest will return to Downtown Campbell on May 16-17, bringing a free two-day street festival back for 2026. - Organizers say the 47th annual event will span four music stages, more than 120 artisan booths, a Kids Zone, food vendors, beer and wine. - The festival traces its roots to Campbell’s Prune Festival and now draws 40,000-plus attendees, according to organizers. (campbellboogie.com)

Campbell’s Boogie Music Fest is set to return to Downtown Campbell on May 16 and 17 as a free two-day street festival. (campbellchamber.net) (downtowncampbell.com) The Campbell Chamber of Commerce says this year’s event is the 47th annual edition and will run rain or shine in Historic Downtown Campbell. (campbellchamber.net) (downtowncampbell.com) Festival organizers say Boogie will feature four stages of live music across both days, with country, rock and roll, blues, pop, Top 40 and classic rock on the lineup. (campbellboogie.com 1) (campbellboogie.com 2) The footprint stretches along East Campbell Avenue between Third Street and Harrison Avenue, with side streets and parking lots also used for festival space. (campbellboogie.com) Organizers say the festival will also include more than 120 artisan booths, food vendors, beer and wine, a Kids Zone amusement area and a DJ stage. (campbellboogie.com 1) (campbellboogie.com 2) The chamber describes Boogie as a family event and says Metro readers have repeatedly voted it among the South Bay’s best local music festivals. (campbellchamber.net) (patch.com) Boogie began in the late 1970s as Campbell’s Prune Festival, a nod to the city’s fruit-growing and canning history, before evolving into a music-centered downtown event. (campbellchamber.net) The festival now attracts more than 40,000 people from around the Bay Area and beyond, according to sponsorship materials published by organizers. (campbellboogie.com) Hours are scheduled for 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 16, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, May 17, with bike valet and downtown parking available. (campbellboogie.com) (campbellboogie.com) For Campbell, the mid-May weekend is shaping up as another downtown draw built around free admission, live local music and a street-fair crowd. (campbellboogie.com) (downtowncampbell.com)

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