
Fans of diverse music and arts, mark your calendars for July 18th and 19th when the Levitate Music & Arts Festival returns to the Marshfield Fairgrounds with a lineup that packs a punch. According to MetroWest Daily News, headliners include the angsty ballad queen Alanis Morissette, the laid-back vibes of Caamp, and the reggae royalty Ziggy Marley. Not to mention, a host of additional acts such as The Elovaters and Sammy Rae & The Friends that ensure the festival vibes will be, as usual, blissfully eclectic.
The 14th installment of this celebrated festival is not just about music; it's also a community event that prides on its family-friendly, eco-conscious atmosphere. Levitate is teeming with a creators market, kids’ zone, and over 30 food trucks, ensuring that festival-goers of all ages will have something to feast their eyes and ears on. As per JamBase, land yourself some prime camping info come January 30, if sleeping under the stars is your kinda deal. Tickets throw open their doors to the masses this Friday at 12 p.m. ET, and they're out to catch every stripe of festival-goer with options such as 2-Day GA, 2-Day VIP, 1-Day GA, and 1-Day VIP.
But it's not just about the big names. The festival is giving unsigned talents a stage of their own, with the Levitate Foundation Songwriter’s Stage. "Building on the success of 2025’s Songwriter Stage, fans and a special panel of industry experts will vote to select four unsigned and emerging artists for the opportunity to perform in front of tens of thousands of fans," detailed a statement obtained by MetroWest Daily News. Plus, said artists secure the chance to score a grant to fund an album production – talk about an opportunity, right?
Beyond the music, art gets its due share of stardom. Levitate proudly introduces a visual artist showcase that would see the day of light as "a larger-than-life art gallery" according to the festival release, obtained by MetroWest Daily News. This is another fan-driven initiative, where fans and a panel select ten standout artists whose work will be featured in a two-day gallery during the show. It’s a cultural mix of music and visual art, and the Marshfield Fairgrounds is set to become a summer spectacle.









