Palenstock music festival returning for a second year

Published on:
July 9, 2026
A portion of the proceeds from the August 15 event will benefit construction of the Palenville People's Park. Photo contributed.
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Jesse Angelino
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PALENVILLE—After a successful debut last summer, Palenstock is set to return for its second year on Saturday, August 15 with a full day of live music, local vendors, and community spirit.

The festival will take place at the Griffin House, 3311 Route 23A in Palenville, with doors opening at noon. Live music begins at 1:30 p.m. and continues through 11 p.m., featuring a lineup of regional acts performing throughout the day.

This year's lineup includes Pitchfork Militia, Lost Cowboys, Spin Cycle Lava, Charlie Tolmie Band, Sansons/Passero Brothers Band, and more.

In addition to the music, festivalgoers can browse a variety of local vendors while supporting a project aimed at enhancing the Palenville community.

A portion of the proceeds from Palenstock 2026 will benefit construction of the Palenville People's Park, which is planned for property adjacent to the Griffin House. Organizers hope the planned park will become a gathering place for residents and visitors alike. Last year, proceeds, more than $1,100, were donated to the Palenville Fire Department and Ladies Auxiliary.

Tickets are $25 each. As a special promotion, attendees can purchase four tickets and receive a fifth ticket free for a limited time.

For additional information or to purchase tickets, visit the Palenstock 2026 Facebook page.