🎪 Music Festival Name Ideas

Create a music festival name that people will have tattooed on their hearts.

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Famous Music Festival Name Ideas That Nailed It

Real-world names that became iconic. Here's what makes them work.

Coachella

The world's most culturally influential music festival — launched careers and became a fashion/music destination in the California desert

Glastonbury

UK's legendary mud-soaked cultural institution — the pinnacle of festival culture since 1970

Lollapalooza

Chicago festival that helped define alternative rock culture and now spawns editions on multiple continents

Tomorrowland

Belgian electronic music festival famous for its magical storybook aesthetic and world-class DJ lineups

Austin City Limits

Texas festival that mirrors Coachella's dual-weekend format and consistently attracts the biggest acts in music

A music festival name becomes a cultural touchstone — printed on tents, worn on wristbands, tattooed on forearms. The best festival names evoke a sense of place, transcendence, or communal joy. They feel larger than life but also intimate and personal. Whether you're organizing a boutique indie festival or an outdoor electronic music event, your name sets the stage before a single note is played.

Tips for Choosing Music Festival Name Ideas

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Nature words (field, meadow, valley, summit) are timeless for outdoor festivals

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Consider including your city or region to build local identity (e.g., 'Boston Calling')

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Avoid vague words like 'sound' or 'music' alone — pair them with something distinctive

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Test how the name will look on a poster: is it visually interesting to typeset?

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Festival names that double as verbs or actions (The Gathering, The Crossing) have momentum

Frequently Asked Questions

Genre references can attract your core audience but limit growth. The most successful festivals (Coachella, Glastonbury) are genre-agnostic in their names, which allows them to expand their lineups over time.

Avoid the most overused words: 'sound,' 'vibe,' 'wave,' and 'live.' Instead, lean into specific places, times of day, seasons, or natural phenomena that feel distinct to your location or vision.

Festival naming is about creating a myth before the lineup is even announced. The name should make people imagine a place and a feeling — tall pines, golden hour light, a crowd moving together. Start with your location and setting: Is it a city park? A farm? A desert? A forest? Those environments have natural vocabularies. Then layer in your musical vision: intimate folk sessions suggest different words than massive electronic raves. The best festival names are evocative enough to feel like a destination you want to go to, even before you know who's playing. Think about what word or phrase you want stamped on a wristband that someone will keep for years.

Curious about what names mean? Explore Name Meanings →