Morgan Wallen’s ‘Sand In My Boots Festival’ Says They Plan To Return In The Future – Just Not In 2026

Never planned on returning in 2026. It’s safe to say the first version of Morgan Wallen‘s Sand In My Boots Festival was a massive success. The festival, which took place in Gulf Shores, Alabama back in May as a one year takeover of Hangout Fest, sold out almost instantly when it went on sale with a lineup featuring Morgan Wallen, Post Malone, Brooks & Dunn and HARDY, as well as a wide range of artists from different genres including Riley […] The post Morgan Wallen’s ‘Sand In My Boots Festival’ Says They Plan To Return In The Future – Just Not In 2026 first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

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Morgan Wallen’s ‘Sand In My Boots Festival’ Says They Plan To Return In The Future – Just Not In 2026
Morgan Wallen’s ‘Sand In My Boots Festival’ Says They Plan To Return In The Future – Just Not In 2026

Never planned on returning in 2026.

It’s safe to say the first version of Morgan Wallen‘s Sand In My Boots Festival was a massive success. The festival, which took place in Gulf Shores, Alabama back in May as a one year takeover of Hangout Fest, sold out almost instantly when it went on sale with a lineup featuring Morgan Wallen, Post Malone, Brooks & Dunn and HARDY, as well as a wide range of artists from different genres including Riley Green, Wiz Khalifa, T-Pain, Chase Rice, 49 Winchester, and Three 6 Mafia.

Afterwards, the event drew high praise from the city. Gulf Shores Mayor Robert Craft even made it clear that he expected future versions of Hangout Fest to match the standard set by Sand In My Boots Festival going foward:

“My analogy has been, my own personal thoughts, in the past, we had young kids with their daddy’s credit card here and not a whole lot for them to worry about. They were on a free leash. So this year we had an older group that had their own credit card. And you could certainly see that they were more disciplined. There were less problems…

Really it was a much better behaving crowd.”

With the success of the festival and the praise from city officials, it seemed like all parties involved would want to run it back in 2026. And despite Morgan saying that they would try to do it again sometime, there was never any confirmation from the festival that they intended to return in 2026.

And this week, it was essentially confirmed that Sand In My Boots Festival wouldn’t be returning to Gulf Shores in 2026, after the city announced on Monday that Hangout Festival is cancelled altogether next year.

A couple months ago, the Gulf Shores city council had reviewed a proposal on whether or not to allow Hangout Festival to return in 2026, and the city’s director of economic development and public affairs made it clear that if it returned, they expected either Sand In My Boots festival to return, or a replacement that would draw the same type of crowd – or they may not grant them a permit to return in the future:

“Festival agrees the 2025 SIMB festival will serve as a benchmark for the type of event they shall offer in order to attract a similar audience to provide a positive reputational and economic impact for the community.”

The city ultimately approved a one year extension, which the mayor said would serve as a test for the future:

“Those conditions are going to be along the lines of, create the same group that we had this year… So we’re going to have to get comfortable that they’re going to be able to recreate that group of people we had on the beach, because it was dramatically different…

We have made it really clear. The only one we’re worried about right now is ’26. Can they do what they’re supposed to do, in ’26. The motivating factor there, if you can do it right, we can go forward. If you don’t, it’s over.”

But in announcing the cancellation, the mayor placed the blame on festival organizers, saying they waited too long to book the caliber of acts they needed:

“We are already approving the event in 2027. We delayed too long, or they did, in their application to be able to get the kind of acts that we required them to have to be successful in 2026. We will refuse to let them go back to the acts that we’ve had before and so they couldn’t do it…

They canceled the 2026 event, but they’ve got time now to pursue the type of talent we want on our beaches to invite the right audience that we want on our beaches, that we proved last time, the last event, that could happen. We’re determined if it’s going to happen, it’s going to happen that way again.”

And after Hangout Fest 2026 was canceled, Sand In My Boots Festival made clear that there was never any plan for them to return next year – though they do plan on running it back at some point in the future.

In a statement posted to their Instagram, the festival said the cancelation of Hangout Fest had “nothing to do” with them:

Sand In My Boots Fest statement

So the good news for fans who were hoping that Sand In My Boots would be returning in the future is that it sounds like that’s the plan. It just won’t be in 2026.The post Morgan Wallen’s ‘Sand In My Boots Festival’ Says They Plan To Return In The Future – Just Not In 2026 first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

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