Vintage Band Festival 2026 will take place Thursday, July 30 – Sunday, August 2, 2026. This year’s festival will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the annual Northfield, Minnesota tradition.
The roster of bands will include ensembles from Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Washington D.C., Florida and Europe. Two European bands will be performing: Moritz & Co., a brass septet from Austria and Original Drachenfelser Musikanten, a brass quartet from Germany.
There will be two stages at VBF 2026, the main stage in Bridge Square and a second stage in Central Park. Performances on Thursday and Friday will be in Bridge Square and performances on Saturday and Sunday will take place in both locations. The start times for the concerts will be staggered by ½ hour so that folks can sample both bands during the same hour if they so choose!
On Friday morning in Central Park the 250th anniversary of the United States of America will be celebrated with a Living History Pageant. The program begins with a recognition of the indigenous people that preceded the arrival of European colonists. Spoken word performances of several significant historical documents and speeches have been planned, beginning with the Declaration of Independence. Musical performances will include band music from the Civil War period and World War I, with a performance by the renowned Doughboy Foundation’s American Expeditionary Forces Band from Washington D.C. The Northfield Suffragette Chorus will sing several songs from the early 20th century period of women’s right-to-vote activism.
Saturday at noon along the Downtown Northfield Riverwalk, a Battle of the Bands will occur. VBF 2026 bands will be placed on both sides of the Cannon River and perform period songs from the 19th century in a round robin sequence. Spectators may position themselves on either side of the river to enjoy this spectacular musical experience.
Evenings in Bridge Square will be lively with salsa music from La Clave Orchestra and K-Libre 24, the Brass Messengers, McNasty Brass Band, Too Darn Hot, and the swing band MN Jazz Orchestra. Fireworks will follow the conclusion of music on Saturday evening. Look for additional performances at the VFW Hall, The Grand Event Center and downtown pubs. On Sunday morning a number of VBF 2026 bands will provide special music at local church services.
Be sure to follow Vintage Band Festival on Facebook and www.vintagebandfestival.org for the complete band roster, schedule of events, and updates as they happen.





















