Free Two-Day Boogie Music Festival Coming to Campbell

- Campbell’s 47th annual Boogie Music Festival is scheduled for May 16-17, 2026, bringing a free two-day street festival back to Historic Downtown Campbell. - Organizers say the festival will spread live music across four stages, with food vendors, beer and wine, artisan booths, and a kids zone. - The event is produced by the Campbell Chamber of Commerce and traces its roots to Campbell’s old Prune Festival. (campbellchamber.net)

Campbell’s 47th annual Boogie Music Festival is set for Saturday, May 16, and Sunday, May 17, in Historic Downtown Campbell, with free admission both days. (downtowncampbell.com) The Campbell Chamber of Commerce is producing the event, which will turn East Campbell Avenue into a two-day street festival with live music, food, drinks, and family activities. (campbellchamber.net) Organizers say the festival will run rain or shine and feature four entertainment stages with continuous performances across country, rock, blues, pop, Top 40, and classic rock. (downtowncampbell.com) (campbellchamber.net) The footprint is centered in downtown Campbell, and event listings place it along East Campbell Avenue between Third Street and Harrison Avenue. (surroundingelements.com) Beyond the music, the festival is advertising food vendors, beer and wine service, artisan booths, and a Kids Zone amusement area. (eastbaytimes.com) (downtowncampbell.com) The festival’s own site says band profiles are posted, but the 2026 stage schedule is still listed as “coming soon.” (campbellboogie.com) The Chamber says Boogie began in the late 1970s as Campbell’s Prune Festival, a nod to the city’s fruit-growing and canning history, before shifting into a music-focused event. (campbellchamber.net) That history helps explain why the festival mixes concert stages with booths and family attractions instead of operating like a ticketed concert in a single venue. (campbellchamber.net) (campbellboogie.com) For downtown Campbell businesses, the weekend is built around drawing visitors into the district rather than into a fenced-off festival ground. (campbellboogie.com) If the event runs as planned on May 16 and 17, Campbell will spend that weekend doing what Boogie has done for decades: turning its main downtown strip into an open-air music fair. (downtowncampbell.com)

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