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Forbes Lists FestivalSouth One of the Most Underrated Festivals in America

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
May 30, 2026
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National recognition shines spotlight on Hattiesburg’s monthlong arts celebration June 4–27

HATTIESBURG, Miss. — FestivalSouth, Mississippi’s premier multi-disciplinary arts festival, has earned national recognition from Forbes, which recently named the event among the nation’s most underrated music festivals in its feature, “Put These Underrated Music Festivals On Your Radar.” The distinction places Hattiesburg’s hometown festival alongside notable arts destinations across the country while highlighting the exceptional cultural experiences taking place right here in the Pine Belt.

Now entering its seventeenth season, FestivalSouth returns June 4–27, 2026, with more than 50 performances, exhibits, family events and community celebrations spanning music, theatre, dance, visual art and literary programming. This year’s festival also joins communities across the nation in commemorating America’s 250th birthday through a season filled with patriotic themes, artistic reflection and vibrant celebration.

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While visitors travel from throughout the region to experience FestivalSouth, organizers say the Forbes recognition serves as a reminder that local residents have access to one of the South’s most remarkable cultural experiences without ever leaving town.

“Sometimes the most extraordinary experiences are the ones in our own backyard,” said FestivalSouth Artistic Director Dr. Mike Lopinto. “Being recognized by Forbes validates what audiences throughout Mississippi have known for years: FestivalSouth delivers nationally competitive artistic experiences while remaining accessible, welcoming and affordable for families and patrons throughout our community.”

FestivalSouth was created to break down social, cultural and economic barriers through the arts, and that mission remains central to the festival today. Programming ranges from Broadway-style productions and internationally acclaimed guest artists to free family events, visual art exhibitions, educational experiences and performances featuring many of Mississippi’s leading musicians and performers.

Among the highlights of the 2026 season are Disney’s Newsies, presented by Hancock Whitney and featuring the award-winning Hub City Players, along with Stars & Steps Forever!, a dynamic dance celebration bringing together international ballet artists and regional performers for FestivalSouth’s grand finale at the Historic Hattiesburg Saenger Theater.

For local residents, FestivalSouth offers a rare opportunity to enjoy a month of high-quality arts entertainment at a fraction of the cost often associated with major destination festivals. Many events are free, while ticketed performances remain intentionally affordable, allowing audiences to experience professional-caliber productions without the expense of travel, lodging or large-scale festival pricing.

FestivalSouth also generates significant economic and cultural benefits for the region, drawing visitors to local restaurants, boutiques, galleries and attractions while enhancing the quality of life for residents. Events are strategically scheduled throughout downtown Hattiesburg and venues across the Pine Belt, creating opportunities for audiences to enjoy complete arts-centered evenings and weekend experiences.

As national attention turns toward Hattiesburg, organizers encourage residents to take advantage of the opportunity to experience the festival firsthand.

FestivalSouth 2026 begins next week, running June 4–27. Tickets are available now at https://www.festivalsouth.org/.

About FestivalSouth
FestivalSouth is a premier multi-disciplinary arts festival serving the Pine Belt and beyond. Through music, dance, theater, visual art, and education initiatives, FestivalSouth celebrates artistic excellence while strengthening community connections across Mississippi and the region. It is support in part by a grant from the Mississippi Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts.

 

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