Tbilisi Open Air 2026, marking its 15th anniversary, will open its doors on July 4 at 14:00.
The festival organisers say this year’s music programme will be split across several stages, including Zion Garden, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary, and the new Mzesumzira Stage, set to become a new hub for electronic music fans.
The Main Stage will feature international acts including Slowdive, Hooverphonic and Molchat Doma, alongside Georgian artists. The band OCD!, winner of the Tbilisi Newcomers project, will open the programme on July 4.
Organisers say the festival has evolved into a wider cultural space over the past 15 years, offering more than music.
A dedicated football zone will screen World Cup round of 16 matches, while a Supernatural Natural Wine Festival will showcase Georgian wineries. The programme will also include the Freedom Village area with educational and entertainment activities, as well as camping, food courts, a market and other leisure spaces.
Tickets are available online, while on-site sales will also be offered during the festival. Night-only tickets will also be available.













