Hardly Strictly Bluegrass is a three-day outdoor music festival in Golden Gate Park that operates under a radical premise: completely free, no corporate sponsors, over 100 acts across six stages, running since 2001 on the endowment of the late Warren Hellman. No admission, no tickets, no wristbands. You show up to Golden Gate Park and walk from stage to stage across a stunning festival footprint at the western edge of the park.
The music spans genuine bluegrass alongside folk, country, Americana, and anything adjacent — the programming reflects the genre's deep roots while embracing contemporary voices. Artists from across the country and internationally perform across the three-day weekend. Weekend crowds routinely exceed 750,000 over the run. Accessible from SoCal by Southwest or Alaska flights into SFO, or Amtrak Coast Starlight to Emeryville. Golden Gate Park's Hellman Hollow and Speedway Meadow are the core festival zones. Bring a blanket, layers for the afternoon fog, and a reusable water bottle. Check hardlystrictlybluegrass.com for the lineup closer to the October festival date.