Morgan Hill's Boots & Brews country music festival returns June 20, 2026. If you like country music, craft beer, and an afternoon outdoors with a few thousand of your new best friends, this is your day. Here's the guide.

The basics One day, one venue, multiple artists. Craft beer, BBQ food trucks, cowboy boots, and a crowd that mixes locals with Bay Area country fans who drive in for the lineup.

Tickets General admission and VIP options through the official Boots & Brews site. VIP is worth it if you want a shaded area, faster drink lines, and a better view of the stage. General admission is the way if you're going with a group and plan to move around.

What to wear Boots, yes. Hat, sure. But more importantly: something you can sweat in. June in Morgan Hill can be 90 degrees at 3 PM. Bring sunscreen. Bring a refillable water bottle — most festivals allow empty bottles in and there are fill stations.

Getting there and parking Parking fills fast. The festival usually coordinates with satellite lots and shuttles. Check the website closer to the date. Rideshare is a real option too — the drop-off lane is usually efficient in and out.

Food trucks The food truck lineup varies year to year. Expect BBQ, tacos, loaded fries, and at least one ice cream option. Lines at peak hours are long. Eat early or eat late.

Kids? Boots & Brews is a beer festival first and a music festival second. Some families bring kids, but if yours are young and easily overstimulated, this isn't the gentlest introduction to live music. Consider the Friday Night Music Series instead — free, family-friendly, and downtown.

Our take It's a good day out if you like the genre. The bands are solid, the beer is local, and Morgan Hill cleans up after itself afterward. We've been. We'd go again.

For more summer events, see our Friday Night Music Series guide and our Corks, Kegs & 'Que guide.

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Media plan: Official Boots & Brews promo image with credit.

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