Flyover Fest 2026 Drops Massive Lineup With Have Heart and 41 More Bands

Flyover Fest just dropped its 2026 lineup, and it's one of the most stacked bills the Oklahoma hardcore fest has ever put together. Forty-two bands across two days, headlined by Have Heart. Yeah, that Have Heart.
The fest returns to the OKC Farmers Market in Oklahoma City on November 7 and 8, and tickets go on sale Wednesday, July 1 over at flyoverfestok.com.
Have Heart Topping the Bill Is a Big Deal
I'll be real, seeing Have Heart on any flyer in 2026 still feels surreal. The Boston straight edge legends broke up in 2009 after releasing two albums that left a permanent mark on hardcore. Their 2019 hometown reunion in the parking lot of the Palladium in Worcester, Massachusetts drew nearly 10,000 fans. That was supposed to be the final chapter.
Then in 2024, they popped up for a small handful of shows, including festival sets at Tied Down Detroit, Outbreak Fest, and Sound and Fury, plus club dates in Brooklyn and Boston. Vocalist Pat Flynn made it clear they weren't "back" as a full-time band. So every time they show up on a lineup, it matters. Flyover Fest landing them is a serious get.
The Full Lineup Goes Deep
Have Heart is the obvious headliner, but the rest of this bill is no joke. Madball, Comeback Kid, Drug Church, Pain of Truth, No Warning, Rotting Out, and Downpresser all bring serious weight. You've got legacy acts alongside the bands that are pushing hardcore and extreme music forward right now.
The full 42-band roster also includes Skinhead, Division of Mind, Act With Empathy, Ancient Ones, Basic Needs, Beyond Reach, Bloodshed, Death Rattle, Diced, Dirty Work, Enervate, Everybody Takes One, Figurine, Gumm, Kitetsu, Leash, Locked Shut, Mass Appeal, Mizery, Neolithic, Nihil, No Guard, Peeling Flesh, Prevention, Price of Life, Primitive Rage, Self Interest, Shattered Youth, Skewed, Stakes Is High, Tiger Splitter, World I Hate, and Squelching. Honestly, that's a ridiculous amount of talent for a two-day fest.

Peeling Flesh and Human Garbage Add Even More Firepower
Peeling Flesh have been on a tear. Since forming in 2021, they've gone from underground slam/death metal chaos to one of the most in-demand extreme bands in the country. Their debut album The G Code made a huge impact, and PF Radio 2, released in 2025, kept that momentum rolling. They headlined a U.S. tour earlier this year, played headlining shows in Japan, and have festival appearances at Louder Than Life (September 19), Aftershock (October 2), and Sick New World (October 24) all on the calendar this fall. This is also not their first Flyover Fest. They played the 2024 edition at The Vanguard in Tulsa.
Human Garbage is another one to watch. The Philadelphia hardcore supergroup has been building serious buzz, and they've got a new album, Que el Mundo Arda en Llamas, set for 2026. Members of Human Garbage also play in Bloodshed, who are also on the Flyover lineup. Philly stays busy.
A Fest Built by the Scene, for the Scene
If you're not familiar with Flyover Fest, it's Oklahoma's homegrown hardcore and punk summit. The fest started at The Vanguard in Tulsa before moving to the OKC Farmers Market for recent editions. Last year's lineup featured Cold World, Fiddlehead, End It, and nearly 40 other bands. It's tight turnarounds between sets, side events like skate jams, and an atmosphere that puts the community first. No corporate festival energy. Just hardcore.
Pairing legacy acts like Madball and Have Heart with the current wave of bands making noise is exactly what this fest does best. That balance between old and new is what keeps it feeling vital.
Get Your Tickets July 1
Flyover Fest 2026 goes down November 7-8 at the OKC Farmers Market in Oklahoma City. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, July 1 at flyoverfestok.com. With a bill this deep, don't sleep on it. These will move fast.
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