2026 Tickets
GA Early bird SOLD OUT!
General admission $140.00
GA day of
‘til sold out! $165.00
1-Day General Admission - Sunday, June 21, 2026
Your all-day pass to Hudson River Music Festival. Experience incredible live performances across multiple stages, explore opportunities to take action, enjoy family-friendly music and activities, and wander a vibrant marketplace featuring local artisans, craft beer, and regional food vendors—all set against the energy and natural beauty of the Hudson River.
Please Note:
Festival admission is single-entry only; re-entry is not permitted
Kids 12 & under are welcome in general admission free of charge
Let us know you’re bringing a child 12 or under with a complimentary kids ticket
Parking is NOT included with this ticket
vip day of
$295.00
‘til sold out!
River Sailor VIP - Sunday, June 21st
Elevate your festival experience with 1-Day VIP access—designed for maximum comfort, premium views, and seamless access to the music.
Ticket includes:
(1) 1-Day VIP Hudson River Music Festival Admission Wristband
(1) Guaranteed on-site VIP Day Parking Pass one per order, located close to the festival entrance*
Inside the VIP area, enjoy:
Dedicated VIP-only express entry line
Dedicated VIP-only food trucks
Charging Stations
Full-service cash bar
Dedicated hospitality staff
Air-conditioned luxury restrooms
Shaded lounge seating under tented VIP area
Elevated bleacher seating with premium sightlines
Please Note:
Kids 12 and under entering VIP with a parent or guardian will be required to have a “Kids VIP Ticket”
VIP guests may move freely between the festival grounds and the VIP area throughout the day
Festival admission is single-entry only; re-entry is not permitted
No overnight parking permitted in event day-parking lots
* (1) VIP Parking Pass will be issued per order and sent to the original purchaser prior to the event
General Admission Parking Pass - Sunday, June 21, 2026
Secure your parking in advance and enjoy a smooth arrival to Hudson River Music Festival. This General Admission Parking Pass provides convenient access to the designated GA parking area for festival day.
Pass includes:
(1) General Admission Day Parking Pass
Valid for one (1) standard vehicle
Parking access for Sunday, June 21, 2026
Please Note:
This pass is valid only for GA parking areas
Parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis within the GA lots
No overnight parking permitted
Re-entry to the parking lot is not guaranteed once you exit
Parking pass does not include festival admission; a valid festival ticket is required for entry
ADA guests must purchase a VIP ticket or GA Parking pass—your valid placard will grant access to our reserved ADA spots.
Arriving at the festival is easy, with multiple transportation options available through the Croton-on-Hudson train station.
By Train:
Take the Metro-North Hudson Line or Amtrak directly to Croton-on-Hudson.
By Foot:
It’s a scenic 1.25-mile walk from the train station to the festival entrance.Shuttle Service:
Hop on our free festival shuttle for a quick ride between the Croton-Harmon Train Station and the festival grounds.By Bike:
Ride your bike to the festival! We provide bike parking near the entrance. Just bring your lock!
For parking and more transportation details, visit our FAQ page.
Ticket purchases directly support Harper House Music Foundation (HHMF), a 501(c)3 non-profit and the parent organization of HHMF Hudson River Music Festival LLC. HHMF seeks to be an agent of change by facilitating efforts that help artists share their work, lead stable and healthy lives, and preserve their unique legacies. As a public charity centered on grantmaking and strategic investments, HHMF addresses infrastructure and funding gaps while supporting a diverse music landscape.
The foundation has collaborated with vital music nonprofits including the Bob Dylan Center, Woody Guthrie Center, Americana Music Foundation, Backline, Neal Casal Music Foundation, and Newport Festivals Foundation, as well as notable artists such as Natalie Merchant, T-Bone Burnett, Rosanne Cash, Rhiannon Giddens, and Jim James. Ticket purchases are not tax-deductible.