Following a widely celebrated debut, Of The Trees has announced the return of his immersive, nature-forward concert experience, Camp Alderwild, taking place August 28–29, 2026 at Telluride Town Park. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, the two-day curated gathering enters its second year with a deepened focus on community, intention, and the powerful connection between music and the natural world.
After reintroducing large-scale electronic music to Telluride in 2025 for the first time in nearly a decade, Camp Alderwild now moves into its next chapter. The event continues to build on the spirit of its inaugural edition while honoring the landscape, culture, and communal energy that make the mountain town such a special setting.
Hosted by Of The Trees, one of Colorado’s most distinctive electronic artists, the experience is defined by immersive sound design that feels inseparable from its surroundings. Following his sold-out debut at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in 2023, a two-night return in 2024, and the launch of Camp Alderwild in 2025, his visionary approach has shaped a blueprint for events that feel both expansive and deeply intentional. Known for performances that blur the line between environment and sound, he has cultivated a global audience drawn to his world-building style of live music. Camp Alderwild stands as a natural extension of that ethos, where the landscape becomes as vital as the lineup.
Serving once again as the creative anchor, Of The Trees will headline with both a daytime set and the festival’s closing performance. Joining him as the first confirmed artist for 2026 is Daily Bread, the Atlanta-based producer known for his soulful, hip-hop-rooted take on electronic music. Blending vintage samples, jazz-influenced musicianship, and low-end-driven production, Daily Bread brings a sound that balances nostalgia with forward-thinking bass music energy.
Beyond the main stage at Telluride Town Park, attendees can expect curated late-night programming throughout downtown Telluride, along with opportunities to explore hiking trails and the region’s legendary outdoor scenery. Camp Alderwild remains an all-ages event, with camping options available for those looking to fully immerse themselves in the weekend experience. Additional details on tickets, camping passes, and presales will be announced soon.
The event is co-promoted by Planet Bluegrass and AEG Presents in partnership with Of The Trees and Kompass Music Group, uniting Planet Bluegrass’s long-standing legacy of sustainable, community-driven festivals with AEG’s global expertise in live event production. Together, the partners continue to thoughtfully reimagine what an electronic music gathering can look like in Telluride — one rooted in respect, creativity, and connection.
In tandem with the return of Camp Alderwild, Of The Trees is stepping into a new creative era with the release of his long-awaited studio album, Moonglade Park, arriving February 13, 2026 via his label Memory Palace. The project unfolds as a fully realized world, bridging downtempo electronica, cinematic ambient textures, and experimental hip-hop, all grounded in themes of environmental awareness, intentional living, and imaginative escapism.
Recent singles offer a glimpse into that sonic universe. “Dolori,” released January 16, marked his first solo track in over two years, pairing lush ambient textures with deep emotional weight and quickly becoming a standout moment in his 2025 live sets. On January 30, he followed with “Look Into My Eyes,” a genre-blurring collaboration with GRAMMY-nominated duo EARTHGANG. Together, these releases lay the emotional and stylistic foundation for Moonglade Park — a concept-driven album crafted as an immersive journey where sound, story, and setting exist as one cohesive artistic vision.
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