Oregon Jamboree 2024
Country music and camping festival in Oregon
Dates: August 2–4, 2024
The Oregon Jamboree is held for three days in August in Sweet Home, Oregon. It stands as the Northwest's premier country music festival, set against the picturesque backdrop of the Cascade Mountains' foothills. Spanning over 20 acres of park-like grounds, including the historic Weddle Covered Bridge, the festival delivers an unparalleled atmosphere.
Festival Highlights
The main venue pulsates with a full festival vibe, while the second stage offers a more intimate concert experience. Alongside top-tier headline performances, attendees can enjoy RV and tent camping, explore merchandise vendors, relax in kid zones, savor delights from food booths, and sip on offerings from beer and wine gardens, all amidst a variety of additional attractions.
Lineup
The Oregon Jamboree boasts two stages and over 25 musical acts. This year's headliners are Cole Swindell, Koe Wetzel, and Gary Allan. The lineup also features Dylan Scott, The Cadillac Three, Jacquie Roar, Ashland Craft, Neal McCoy, Outlaw Shine, Tenille Townes, BIAS, Jessie Leigh, Runaway June, Pecos & The Rooftops, The Weathered Souls, Cloverdayle, Lance & Lea, Olivia Harms, Jason Cross, Huckleberry Road, McKayla Marie, Hailey Verhaalen, and many more.
Tickets
Visitors can purchase festival wristbands on the event's official website. Single-day passes are priced at $155, while multi-day general admission tickets cost $220. Premier general admission tickets are available for $275. For those desiring multi-day reserved seating directly in front of the stage, prices start at $330. Children 6 and under enjoy free entry in the general admission area, but children aged 7 to 12 require a child's multi-day ticket, priced at $80. An adult must accompany all children. Note that admission does not include camping or parking.
Hours
The gates for the Oregon Jamboree are located at 1000 18th, Sweet Home, OR 97386. Long lines often form before the headline shows, so attendees are encouraged to arrive early to avoid the late afternoon rush. Gates open at 1 pm on Friday and at 11 am on both Saturday and Sunday.
Parking & Camping
The Oregon Jamboree offers a limited number of premium parking passes, with additional parking available near the concert at per-day rates. Early arrivals can often find free street parking. Prime parking for all three days north of Main Street along 18th Avenue is available for $35 (plus applicable fees). Premium parking at Central Office and High School costs $115 for all three days.
The festival experience wouldn't be complete without camping under the beautiful Sweet Home sky. Thousands of festival attendees camp at one of the several tent or RV sites within walking distance of the festival grounds. Prices start at $200, and potable water is provided for all Jamboree campers.
History
The Oregon Jamboree began in 1992 as a small community festival aimed at boosting Sweet Home's economy and supporting local humanitarian projects. Since then, it has evolved into a major event, drawing around 45,000 attendees over three days.
Rules & Restrictions
The Oregon Jamboree will enforce a clear bag policy for all attendees. Small non-clear clutches, with or without a strap, sized up to 4.5″ x 6.5″, are permitted. Coolers, food, beverages, alcohol, and weapons are not allowed. Video cameras, recording devices, and laser pointers are strictly prohibited and will be confiscated.