Bragg Jam Concert Crawl Returns to Macon With Headliners, Citywide Music Experience
MACON, Ga. — Bragg Jam’s signature Concert Crawl will return to downtown Macon on July 25, 2026, featuring a wide-ranging lineup of artists and transforming the city’s venues into a multi-stage live music experience.
Organizers announced that this year’s event will be headlined by Kashus Culpepper and Langhorne Slim, alongside a mix of emerging and established performers from across the country and internationally. Tickets are currently on sale through the festival’s website.
Headliners Highlight Diverse Lineup
Event organizers said the 2026 lineup reflects the festival’s focus on both rising talent and established acts.
“Kashus Culpepper and Langhorne Slim are artists who have built their reputations on authenticity and connection,” said Olivia Walter, Bragg Jam Board president. “Our headliners reflect the heart of this festival, real music, real stories, and performances that stay with you long after the last song.”
Additional performers include Kaleta & Super Yamba Band, Easy Honey, Girl Tones, Supertaste, Arkose, Scattrbrain, Sons of Midnite, and dozens of others spanning multiple genres.
Citywide Music Experience
Unlike traditional festivals, Bragg Jam’s Concert Crawl takes place across multiple venues in downtown Macon, allowing attendees to move between performances throughout the day.
“Bragg Jam isn’t a one-day, single-stage festival, it’s a citywide experience where you move through downtown and into historic venues,” Walter said.
Organizers emphasized the event’s focus on discovery and variety, encouraging attendees to explore different artists and genres.
“You don’t just attend Bragg Jam, you experience Macon through music,” Walter said. “You come to wander, to discover, and to experience something unexpected around every corner.”
Celebrating Local Music Legacy
This year’s event will also mark the 50th anniversary of The Rookery, the Macon venue where Bragg Jam began. The celebration will include a special performance by The Buckleys.
Officials said the festival continues to highlight a broad range of musical styles and perspectives.
“This lineup is as diverse as the city that hosts it,” Walter said. “It reflects the full spectrum of what music looks and feels like right now.”
The Bragg Jam Concert Crawl is expected to draw music fans from across the region as it returns for another year of performances throughout downtown Macon.
