With warmer weather settling in, outdoor music festival season has returned. In the first half of 2026, audiences can choose from festivals across genres — from accessible jazz to pop and rock. For those dreaming of relaxed cultural outings after retirement or families looking to make lasting memories, Show& has compiled the top music festivals to watch this year.
2026 standout festivals by genre
Sound Planet

Centered on contemporary pop and R&B, Sound Planet is known for its polished stagecraft. Stylish visuals and immersive sound design make it appealing not only to younger crowds but also to middle-aged listeners seeking something fresh.
Headline lineup (2025): Wooz, Lucy, Han Roro, Nell, Urban Zakapa, Yoon Do-hyun Band, Transfiction
Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soundplanet.fest
Seoul Jazz Festival

Regarded as the country’s most prestigious music festival, Seoul Jazz Festival builds on a jazz foundation while embracing a wide range of popular music. The confirmed appearance by world-renowned artist Jon Batiste in 2026 has heightened anticipation. The festival’s relaxed lawn setting is a major draw.
Headline lineup (2025): LANY, Epik High, Crush, Jannabi, Lee Young-ji, etc.
Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seouljazzfestival
Asian Pop Festival

This festival brings standout artists from across Asia — Korea, Japan, Taiwan and beyond — into a single lineup. It’s a favorite among listeners who crave new sounds and a global perspective on pop music.
Headline lineup (2025): The Volunteers, Saesoneon, Sakamoto Shinichi, Sunset Rollercoaster, Jaurim, etc.
Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asianpopfestival
Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival

The country’s largest rock festival, Pentaport delivers a summer peak of raw energy and live intensity. Its lineup ranges from established rock legends to exciting newcomers, offering something for every rock fan.
Headline lineup (2025): Jang Kiha, Asian Kung-Fu Generation, Glen Check, Hyukoh, Silica Gel, QWER, etc.
Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/penta_port
From local-resident discounts to age-based perks — tips you don’t want to miss
This year, discounts tied to local governments stand out. For example, the Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival offers Incheon residents roughly a 10% discount. If a festival is happening near where you live, check whether local-resident discounts apply. Some events also offer special pricing or reserved areas for seniors and family groups, so read the event details carefully before you buy.
More economical than solo shows — why festivals make financial sense
Festivals are often much more cost-effective than solo concerts. With many big-name solo shows now commanding tickets above 150,000 KRW (approximately 112.50 USD), a festival ticket in the 100,000 KRW range (approximately 75.00 USD) that grants access to 10 or more acts in a single day is unbeatable value. To save further, consider blind tickets: they’re typically sold 20–30% below face value and can cut your cultural spending significantly.











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