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Sublime's Me Gusta Fest To Take Over Portland Waterfront For One Raucous Day

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Published on June 16, 2026
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Sublime is turning Portland’s front yard into an all-day jam session this summer. The band’s Me Gusta Festival is set to hit Tom McCall Waterfront Park in downtown Portland on Saturday, June 27, 2026, for a one-day, all-ages run from noon to 10 p.m., packing multiple stages with reggae, punk and hip-hop acts built around a headlining set from Sublime.

General admission tickets start at $89.99, with a VIP option hovering around $199.99, and organizers say passes are on sale at sublimefest.com/portland, as reported by the Portland Tribune. Ticketing pages currently list a 12:00 p.m. start time for the Portland date, according to SeatGeek.

Lineup and stages

The main stage in Portland is slated to feature Sublime, Tech N9ne, Yelawolf, Long Beach Dub Allstars, DJ Z-Trip and Codefendants, according to Songkick. A second SVN/BVRNT stage is expected to host Jakobs Castle (featuring Jakob Nowell), Strange Case and a roster of regional acts. Organizers say the Me Gusta run “embodies sun-soaked vibes, rebellious spirit, and a love for music without boundaries,” per a press release covered by Screamer Magazine.

Tickets, times and add‑ons

The festival is billed as an all-ages event, but the craft-beer sampling add-on is strictly 21+ and priced at $15.99 for a noon to 3 p.m. tasting window, according to festival materials reported by Prism News. Organizers say the tasting will highlight a mix of local, regional and national brewers, alongside food vendors and art activations for fans looking to linger between sets.

Where Portland fits in the tour

Portland is one stop on a national Me Gusta series that kicked off May 9 in Fort Worth and includes a July 18 date in Salt Lake City, per The Pier. The run is co-produced by Regime Music Group and Brew Ha Ha Productions, which the organizers say is designed to blend legacy acts with newer players in the scene.

Tickets remain available through official ticketing partners, and listings and schedules are being updated on event pages as the date approaches, according to Songkick. Portlanders planning to attend should keep an eye on the festival’s online pages for final set times, travel advisories and any venue rules.