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Sublime Announce “Me Gusta” Festival

Sublime will be hosting their own “Me Gusta” festival next year. Here's the dates:

05/09 Fort Worth , Texas – Panther Island Pavilion (feat. Slightly Stoopid)
06/27 TBA, Oregon – TBA

More details can be found HERE.

Frontman Jakob Nowell said the following:

“It’s always been our dream to put on a Festival for our friends and family. It’s punk rock, hip hop, reggae, surf — all facets of true west coast alternative culture that has been kept alive for generations by fans and musicians alike. This is our era now and we got nothing but love for everyone coming with us.”

The festival’s co-producer, Cameron Collins of Brew Ha Ha Productions, also commented:

“As someone who lives in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, I couldn’t be more excited to launch the first-ever Sublime Me Gusta Festival right in our own backyard. Sublime and Slightly Stoopid are two of the most influential bands of our generation and bringing them together for this new festival is something truly special. Fort Worth is the perfect place to kick off Sublime Me Gusta, and we can’t wait to share the full experience with everyone.”

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PostedNovember 25, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsSublime

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