Louis Tomlinson’s The Away From Home Festival Makes Its U.S. Debut This Fall

The Away From Home Festival Poster

What started as Louis Tomlinson’s passion project in 2021 has quickly grown into an extremly loved fan-centered music festival. After sold-out festivals in London, Malaga, Camaiore, and Mérida, The Away From Home Festival is finally making its U.S. debut, and it’s going big with a two-day celebration this fall.

On October 4–5, 2025, fans will gather at Brewery Ommegang in Cooperstown, New York, for a weekend of live music, community, and the kind of atmosphere that only comes when artists and fans create something magical together. The lineup is stacked: headliners Louis Tomlinson and Lauv, with special guest Steve Aoki, plus incredible sets from Plain White T’s, Daya, Pale Waves, Circa Waves, Dirty Blonde, Florence Road, Isaac Anderson, Michael Blackwell, and resident DJ Abbie McCarthy.

There’s something especially exciting about the Away From Home Festival finally landing in the States. This festival is Louis Tomlinson curating a space where fans can feel seen, where music connects across borders, and where every year it builds on the energy of the last. To have that energy brought here, in the middle of a New York fall weekend, feels like a gift.

Louis himself put it best:
"I’m so excited to be bringing Away From Home to the U.S/ and for the first time, a two day festival! Really honored and grateful to have such a strong line-up over both days, got a few things up my sleeve too. Can’t wait to see you all there, it’s going to be special!"

Ticket Details

  • Pre-sale begins August 26 at 10 AM EST
  • General on-sale opens August 28 at 10 AM EST

For all ticket information and registration, head to www.awayfromhomefestival.com

And to make the weekend even easier, the festival has teamed up with Crewfare for hotel close to the grounds. Onsite camping passes will also be available for fans who want to be as close as possible for the full weekend experience.

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