Me Gusta Festival Drops Lineup feat. Sublime + Slightly Stoopid

Me Gusta Festival, presented by ALT 103.7 and powered by SMKFLWR, makes its debut on Saturday, May 9th in Fort Worth. The festival featuring Sublime, Slightly Stoopid and more influential bands across the reggae and punk rock genres will serve as the kick off to a national festival series created by Regime Music Group and Brew Ha Ha Productions. Me Gusta Festival will take place at the Scenic Panther Island Pavilion, located at 395 Purcey Street. 

After a strong comeback in 2025 that included a slew of sold-out shows, Sublime is embarking on the next part of their journey with this festival series. Me Gusta Festival’s name comes from the iconic lyric in the band’s song “Caress Me Down” – “me gusta mi reggae, me gusta punk rock” – and will fully embrace Sublime’s rebellious spirit, good vibes and community-focused culture. In 2026, Sublime celebrates the 30th anniversary of their self-titled album and will honor the album with a year-long celebration, including two special nights at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in April. 

Jakob Nowell of Sublime Photo Credit: Amy Harris/The Travel Addict

Additional dates for Me Gusta Festival will be announced soon. Each stop will include a hand-picked lineup representing the best in reggae and punk. In addition to live music, ticket holders will be immersed in art, food, drinks, local vendors and Sublime experiences steeped in the band’s sun-soaked culture. 

Photo Courtesy of Me Gusta Festival

Lineup

Me Gusta Festival’s lineup for Fort Worth includes:

Sublime

Slightly Stoopid

Iration

Long Beach Dub Allstars

The Ataris

Codefendants

HR (of Bad Brains)

Jakobs Castle 

Strange Case

More acts will be announced soon. 

Tickets

Me Gusta Festival tickets start at $89.99 for General Admission and are on sale now. VIP tickets are also available, beginning at $199/per person. The festival also offers craft beer sampling as a $15.99 add-on purchase for attendees over 21. The sampling will include the best local, regional and national craft beers, hard seltzers and ciders from 12-3PM. 

For additional information on tickets, travel, accommodations or festival news, visit www.MeGustaFest.com.

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