Fairfield Hills Music Festival Returning In May
Organizers this week announced Fairfield Hills Music Festival will return on Saturday, May 16. The second annual event will again offer live music, community spirit, and local flavor at the historic Fairfield Hills campus.
Organized by Dave and Dina Sabia, the festival offers an elevated community experience while supporting a meaningful local cause.
Kevin’s Community Center (KCC) hosts the festival to advance its medical outreach programs, which promote health access, education, and community wellness.
The 2026 main stage features a dynamic lineup of award-winning local and regional artists whose growing popularity has earned millions of streams, including Sister Sparrow and The Dirty Birds, The Moonrise Cartel, The Whiskey Treaty Roadshow, Jake Kulak & The Modern Vandals, and Bittersweet Descent.
Attendees can also enjoy a curated selection of local food trucks and beer and wine from local craft breweries. Presale tickets are available now at fairfieldhillsmusicfest.org.
The Sabias shared their enthusiasm for the event’s return.
“We’re thrilled to return to Fairfield Hills, bringing the Fairfield Hills Music Festival back to support our neighbors who rely on Kevin’s Community Center,” said Dave Sabia. “This event is all about community — coming together to enjoy incredible music while supporting a cause that truly matters.”
“Our goal is to continue growing this festival every year for this great cause,” added Dina Sabia. “We look forward to welcoming everyone for a memorable day of music, connection, and purpose.”
Kevin’s Community Center (KCC) supports community wellness through education, outreach, and referrals to trusted medical and specialty providers. After 18 years, KCC has transitioned away from traditional primary care while continuing to guide residents to essential services. Its scholarship program has awarded $27,000 to eight students pursuing careers in healthcare and human services.
KCC’s newest initiative, Kevin’s Coffee Corner, will offer work opportunities for young people with special needs and serve as a welcoming community space.
Learn more at kevinscommunitycenter.org.
