Point Break Festival Locks In Daily Lineups for 2026 Virginia Beach Return

Point Break Festival is officially set for June 20–21, 2026, and with the full daily lineup now in focus, the third annual beachside event is shaping up to be one of the East Coast’s most dialed-in reggae and rock gatherings of the summer.

Returning to 5th Street on the Virginia Beach Oceanfront, Point Break continues to lean into its identity as a destination festival rooted in surf culture, reggae, and alternative crossover. The two-day format offers distinct energy across each day while maintaining a cohesive sound that reflects the current state of the scene.

Saturday, June 20 is anchored by Sublime and Slightly Stoopid, two acts that have long defined the genre’s blend of punk, reggae, and coastal lifestyle. The rest of the day builds around that foundation, featuring The Elovaters, Less Than Jake, Common Kings, The Hip Abduction, DENM, Artikal Sound System, Makua, and more. The lineup also highlights collaborative sets and rising acts, giving the day a mix of established names and newer voices pushing the genre forward.

Sunday, June 21 closes the weekend with another heavy-hitting pairing in Rebelution and Dirty Heads. The supporting lineup expands the sonic palette with Pepper, The Movement, Rome Ramirez, Kes, KBong and Johnny Cosmic, Tropidelic, Mihali, Lila Iké, and more, creating a broader blend of reggae, island, and alternative sounds to close things out.

While the initial announcement dropped earlier in May, the full daily breakdown makes it clear how intentional the weekend’s flow is. Saturday leans slightly heavier into punk and rock crossover energy, while Sunday stretches into a more diverse and globally influenced reggae spectrum. That balance has become a defining strength of Point Break as it continues to grow.

With single-day tickets already on sale and weekend passes moving, the festival is now firmly in its lead-up phase heading into June. Coming off strong early years, Point Break is quickly establishing itself as a key stop on the summer circuit, especially for fans looking for a beachside experience that blends music with community and culture.

From legacy acts to next-wave artists, the 2026 edition delivers a lineup that reflects both where the scene has been and where it is headed. And with the ocean as a backdrop, it is set up to be another standout weekend on the coast.