After nearly a decade away, Bon Iver’s Eaux Claires festival is coming back to Wisconsin. The announcement marks the first time the event will take place since 2018, when it last gathered fans in Eau Claire.
The festival was originally founded by Justin Vernon, frontman of Bon Iver, as a hometown celebration of music and collaboration. Organizers confirmed this week that Eaux Claires will return after an eight-year break. The event previously ran from 2015 through 2018 and became known for its eclectic lineups and one-of-a-kind performances.
Part of the festival’s lasting appeal is that Eaux Claires was never a typical summer festival. It leaned into surprise sets, artist collaborations, and a relaxed, community-driven atmosphere. Each edition brought a mix of established acts and emerging voices to Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
What this really means is that fans who have been waiting for the festival’s return finally have a date to circle. More details about performers and programming are expected to follow as plans take shape.




