The Palm Tree Music Festival is making its West Palm Beach debut on Saturday, February 14, 2026, bringing an intimate, boutique-style music experience to the downtown waterfront. Co-founded by superstar DJ Kygo and his manager Myles Shear, the traveling house music festival has previously hosted exclusive events in luxurious destinations like Aspen, the Hamptons, and St-Tropez.
The one-day electronic and house music event will feature a lineup of world-class talent, including headliners Kygo and Calvin Harris. The stage will be set on Flagler Drive, at the foot of Clematis Street in downtown West Palm Beach, providing a vibrant backdrop for the music and festivities.
A Boost for Downtown West Palm Beach
The festival’s arrival signals a major addition to the downtown cultural and nightlife scene, especially following the conclusion of the long-running SunFest. The organizers behind the Palm Tree Crew, in partnership with real estate development firm Related Ross, selected West Palm Beach for its “incredible energy” and transformation into a dynamic city.
Stephen Ross, CEO and chairman of Related Ross, views the festival as a complement to the company’s other investments in dining, art, and community experiences in the city. Organizers also plan to invest locally by hiring a significant number of local staff and vendors for the event.
What You Need to Know
- Who: Headliners Kygo and Calvin Harris, with additional performances by Sofi Tukker, Bunt, and more.
- What: A one-day, upscale music festival featuring electronic and house music.
- Where: The West Palm Beach waterfront on Flagler Drive, at the base of Clematis Street.
- When: Saturday, February 14, 2026, with the festival running approximately 4 p.m. to 11 p.m..
- Tickets: Many presale tickets have already sold out, with remaining general admission tickets starting around $250. VIP packages are also available.
Festival-goers can look forward to not only the music but also an elevated hospitality experience, with premium spirits, gourmet food vendors, and a unique waterfront setting. The festival’s location is easily accessible for both locals and travelers, putting attendees just steps away from the businesses and restaurants of Clematis Street.


