Sonic Temple Music Festival Rocks Columbus with Record-Breaking Crowds and Road Closures
While not a South Asian event, Columbus's Sonic Temple festival is a major citywide happening that affects daily life across all communities — including Desi residents navigating road closures and those curious about the city's growing reputation as a live-music destination.
🎸 Over 140 Bands and 184,000 Fans Descend on Historic Crew Stadium
The Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival returned to Columbus's Historic Crew Stadium for a four-day run spanning May 14 through 17, 2026, bringing together more than 140 hard rock and heavy metal acts. The event drew a total of 184,000 fans across its four days, celebrating genres ranging from metalcore and thrash to emo and hard rock. The festival has grown into one of the region's most prominent annual live music gatherings, attracting major headliners and large national audiences to Columbus. [5]
🚦 Record Attendance Marks a New High for the Festival's History
According to WOUB's on-the-ground coverage, Sonic Temple 2026 set a new attendance record at Historic Crew Stadium, surpassing the previous year's figure of 175,000 with a total of 184,000 attendees. The festival, produced by Danny Wimmer Presents, has steadily grown into one of the country's premier rock music events. Organizers were under pressure heading into this year's edition following logistical challenges at the 2025 Sonic Temple and difficulties at another Danny Wimmer Presents festival the prior weekend. The record turnout signaled a strong rebound and confirmed Columbus's standing as a major destination for large-scale live entertainment. [6]
🚧 Columbus Police Issue Road Closure and Delay Advisories for the Festival
Ahead of the Sonic Temple Music Festival, the Columbus Division of Police issued public advisories warning residents and drivers of expected road closures and traffic delays in and around the festival venue area. The notices were intended to help the broader community plan travel routes and anticipate congestion during the multi-day event. For Desi residents commuting through or living near Historic Crew Stadium, awareness of these disruptions was particularly useful in managing daily schedules throughout the festival weekend. [3]
Sources: [5] The Lantern · [6] WOUB Public Media - · [3] Spectrum News
