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Fairfield Hills Music Festival Returns May 16, 2026 in Newtown, CT Featuring 10 Bands, Food Trucks & Beer Garden — 6-Week Countdown Begins
NEWTOWN, CT — The Fairfield Hills Music Festival returns on Saturday, May 16, bringing a full day of live music, food trucks, and community vibes to the Historic Fairfield Hills campus in Newtown, CT.
Featuring two stages and 10 bands, the festival blends national & regional musicians with standout Connecticut talent for a diverse, high-energy lineup.
Headlining the Main Stage is Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds, known for their explosive mix of soul, funk, and blues. Also performing on the Main Stage are The Moonrise Cartel, The Whiskey Treaty Roadshow, Jake Kulak & The Modern Vandals, and Bittersweet Descent.
The Second Stage will feature The Decker Bandits, Eddie Seville, Riley Cotton, D'Pew, and The Flagpole Radio Band.
In addition to live music, attendees can enjoy a beer garden, food trucks, and a lively outdoor community vibe.
Event Details:
Fairfield Hills Campus, Newtown
Saturday, May 16 Gates open 11:30am – 9:30pm
2 Stages | 10 Bands | Food Trucks | Beer Garden
Tickets are on sale now. https://bit.ly/FairfieldHillsMusicFest
The Fairfield Hills Music Festival is made possible by the generous support of our Sponsors: Title Sponsor: Kevin's Community Center, Gold Sponsors: Prime MediSpa, Russell Insurance, Fairfield After Dark, Ingersoll Auto of Danbury, Silver Sponsors: Newtown Savings Bank, Ben's Lighthouse, Bronze Sponsors: Stone Farm, Tauck, Tradepath Media, Holmes Fine Gardens, Friends of KCC: Nick's Catering, Carluzzi's, Sippin Fuel, Giglio Landscaping, Chabaso Bakery, Cover 2 Cafe, Bill Glass Photography, Hear It There, Who's Playing Where.
About Kevin's Community Center
Kevin’s Community Center (KCC) promotes community wellness through outreach, education, and connections to trusted medical resources. KCC also supports local students pursuing careers in healthcare and is launching Kevin’s Coffee Corner, a community-focused space providing meaningful work opportunities for young people with special needs.







