After a spectacular debut last year, the Palm Tree Music Festival Montecito is returning to the Santa Barbara Polo Fields & Racquet Club—and this time it’s expanding to two full days (Saturday, October 10, and Sunday, October 11).
The lineup includes a headlining performance by Palm Tree Crew cofounder Kygo, as well as The Chainsmokers, T-Pain, and Zedd, alongside sets by The All-American Rejects, Loud Luxury, Natalie Jinju, Frank Walker, and Myles O’Neal.
Founded by Kygo (Kyrre Gørvell‑Dahll) and Myles Shear, Palm Tree Crew is a global lifestyle and hospitality company operating at the intersection of music, travel, and culture. And PTMF Montecito is known for blending world-class artists with a coastal California party vibe and elevated, VIP-led hospitality. Guests can expect bespoke cocktails, standout sampling moments, and immersive activations from some of today’s most culturally resonant brands—each curated to complement the festival’s elevated yet effortless atmosphere.
Tickets just went on sale. For updates and more information, follow @palmtreefestival on Instagram or visit palmtreemusicfestival.com/montecito.
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