Reggaetronic’s Lake Murray Palooza returns to Lake Murray July 11 with music, boating, and community impact

June 2, 2026

The Reggaetronic team is bringing a new flavor of music festivals to Lake Murray with the return of Lake Murray Palooza July 11th from 11AM to 7PM. Set against the scenic backdrop of Fat Frogs Marina (formerly Frayed Knot Marina), this one-of-a-kind event will feature country, rock, southern rock, reggae, and live DJ performances both on land and on the water.

This unforgettable outdoor festival celebrates the start of summer by combining great music, boating culture, and community involvement. Attendees can access the festival by land or by lake, creating a unique experience that showcases everything Lake Murray has to offer.

A portion of the proceeds will benefit Gamechangers, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing faith-based summer camp opportunities and support programs for underprivileged children.

New this year, attendees who are unable to arrive by boat can purchase Beach Club land-access tickets at www.reggaetronicsc.com, making it easier than ever for everyone to join the festivities.

“Reggaetronic is the longest-running flotilla festival in South Carolina, and we are proud to bring this unique floating music festival back every year,” said Founder Ronnie Alexander“Last year, we welcomed more than 13,000 attendees and over 2,200 boats from 29 states. We are excited to continue this tradition that celebrates friendship, fellowship, and fun in the sun while showcasing the beauty of Lake Murray.”

In 2025, Lake Murray Palooza attracted visitors from across the United States, drawing more than 13,000 attendees and over 2,200 boats to Lake Murray. The event generated significant tourism activity throughout the region, with local lodging accommodations reaching capacity and area businesses experiencing increased customer traffic during the festival weekend.

Lake Murray Palooza continues to serve as a premier destination event for boating enthusiasts, music lovers, and families looking to enjoy a unique South Carolina summer tradition.