The June 3-5 event saw dozens of artists take to the Gibson Garage live stage for a stellar program of free performances
Gibson Garage Fest 2026 is officially a wrap, and this year’s festivities at the Gibson Garage Nashville saw fans from Music City and all over the world attend a three-day celebration of music, complete with guitar giveaways. Performances included Marty Schwartz with special guests from the Gibson Generation Group, a Sony Music Nashville artist takeover and sets from Gibson artists Brandon Wisham, Jonah Kagen, and many others.
Scroll onwards to check out photo highlights from each day of the event, with photography from our very own Cam Morris and Eric Ahlgrim.
After our Gibson Garage Pros lit up the stage, day one saw Marty Schwartz joined by Gibson G3 members.
Russell Watson rocking out with the Epiphone Futura Flying V Custom.
Jayden English chose the Epiphone Futura RD Custom in Midnight Ember Shift.
Zach Krys shredding on the Les Paul Axcess.
Sawyer Lee digging in on a Gibson SG.
Day two saw the crowds out in force for a 12-band bill of Sony Music Nashville artists, topped by 80 Acres.
Kameron Marlowe with a Gibson Custom Elvis SJ-200.
Bellah Mae with a Gibson Custom 1942 Banner J-45.
More SJ-200 representation from Benny G.
2024 Gibson Spotlight Artists, Tigirlily Gold.
The Garage Fest 2026 day three lineup kicked off with Hadlie Jo.
Brandon Wisham enjoying the intimate feel of the new Gibson J-45 Century 12-Fret.
Hannah McFarland with the Gibson Les Paul Parlor acoustic.
Bre Kennedy bringing a trio to the stage, delighting the Gibson Garage audience in the process.
Jonah Kagen with that trusty singer-songwriter workhorse, the Gibson J-45.
Brittney Spencer closing the show with a Gibson Custom Country Western with Murphy Lab aging.
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