John Fogerty to Headline Greenwich Town Party 2026

The warm breeze of summer and the blossoming beauty of spring make for the perfect backdrop for music lovers, as star-studded festivals light up the days. This year, fans of classic rock are in for a treat, with legends like Lynyrd Skynyrd, Foreigner, and Chicago taking the stage, among many others. And now, an exclusive event just got even more legendary with the addition of Creedence Clearwater Revival frontman John Fogerty.

John Fogerty is set to perform at the coveted Greenwich Town Party in Greenwich, CT on May 23, 2026, alongside ’90s rocker Dave Matthews and New Orleans’ Preservation Hall Jazz Band. This marks Fogerty’s first appearance at the festival since 2016, while Matthews last surprised the crowd with a set back in 2012.

Unfortunately, tickets to the Greenwich Town Party are only available to residents of Greenwich. However, Fogerty has a handful of other dates lined up for 2026, including shows in Las Vegas and Mexico in March.

Reflecting on his musical legacy in an interview with Rolling Stone, Fogerty celebrated turning 80 years old. He humorously remarked on the longevity of his songs, including the classic “Proud Mary,” which he knew was special from the moment he wrote it.

As fans eagerly await the chance to hear Fogerty play live, it’s clear that his music continues to resonate and captivate audiences around the world.

Regrettably, tickets for the Greenwich Town Party are only available to Greenwich residents. Note: Previous years have seen performances from iconic artists such as Billy Joel, Eric Clapton, The Eagles, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Zac Brown Band, and Paul Simon. For more information on John Fogerty’s upcoming shows, visit his website.

The warmth of summer and the vibrancy of spring provide the perfect setting for music lovers, with John Fogerty set to bring his timeless tunes to the Greenwich Town Party in May. As the festival lineup continues to impress, Fogerty’s music remains a testament to his enduring talent and appeal.

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