Tedeschi Trucks Band Announce Sun, Sand and Soul 2026: Jason Isbell, Taj Mahal, Drive-By Truckers and More

Tedeschi Trucks Band, photo by Marc Millman
Tedeschi Trucks Band have officially announced their third-annual Sun, Sand and Soul Beach Weekend, returning to Miramar Beach, Fla., from April 23-25, 2026. The torch-bearing Southern rock ensemble’s next destination event with Topeka will maintain their high standard for action-packed music programming against stunning Gulf Coast views, featuring a stacked lineup of their peers in blues, roots rock, Southern soul and broader Americana.
Sun, Sand and Soul will roll in on Thursday, April 23 with Tedeschi Trucks Band’s first headline set of the weekend, following an opening program from the legendary Taj Mahal & The Phantom Blues Band and rising Jacksonville, Fla. based vintage blues-rock outfit Honey Hounds. On Friday, TTB will take the night off and trade the spotlight to Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, who last week celebrated the 10th anniversary of the bandleader’s Grammy-winning fifth studio album Something More Than Free; they’ll be supported by earlier sets from Drive-By Truckers, the Southern-rock powerhouse that gave Isbell his start, and English roots-rock singer-songwriter Elles Bailey.
Finally, on Saturday, Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks and their stacked band will return to close out the weekend, following sets from long-running country rockers The Mavericks and celebrated outlaw country trailblazer Jaime Wyatt. As always, Sun, Sand and Soul will be packed with surprises on and off stage. Beyond the music, attendees can experience artist-led activities and luxurious accommodations just steps from the stage.
“This weekend has become one of the highlights of our year,” Trucks and Tedeschi shared in a statement. “Sun, Sand and Soul is about music, connection, and collaboration. We are proud and excited to bring it back in 2026. Hope to see you there.”
Pre-sale registration for Sun, Sand and Soul 2026 is available now. Find more information here
Tedeschi Trucks Band are currently crossing the country with their Live in ‘25 Tour, which will bring the road warriors to 36 further performances through an Oct. 25 finale in their St. Augustine, Fla. hometown. Earlier in July, the band unveiled the long-awaited live recording of Mad Dogs & Englishmen Revisited, captured during their star-studded 205 performance at LOCKN’ Festival; read more about the expansive tribute project here.