GIANT Ring Bottle Toss
A classic carnival challenge where guests toss rings onto bottles and compete for bragging rights.
Only a 5-minute walk from Federal Way Transit Center and Downtown Federal Way Light Rail Station!
Calling all soccer fans, music lovers, and members of our community! The City of Federal Way, The Federal Way Arts Foundation, and the Federal Way Performing Arts and Events Center are teaming up for a three-day festival celebrating the culture and excitement coming to the Pacific Northwest in 2026. The festival will include a watch party of FIFA World Cup 26™ games, live music, games and activities for families, soccer tournaments and clinics, food vendors, and more! All activities will be free for attendees!
Food, music, games, and plenty of festival fun all weekend long in Federal Way!
A classic carnival challenge where guests toss rings onto bottles and compete for bragging rights.
A boardwalk-style carnival game with a bright striped booth and simple, crowd-friendly play.
A supervised axe throwing station where guests take aim at wooden targets in a safe cage setup.
Players toss wiffle balls onto the board and try to land them in the winning holes.
A colorful carnival favorite where players try to land balls into fish bowls.
A throwback carnival game where guests test their aim and try to knock down milk bottles.
A nostalgic carnival classic where players aim to knock over playful clown targets.
A giant inflatable dartboard where guests kick Velcro soccer balls toward the bullseye.
A soccer goal challenge where players kick balls into targets and compete for the most goals.
A fast-paced soccer inflatable where multiple players kick balls up ramps and race to score.
A high-energy ride where passengers spin while the whole attraction rotates for extra thrills.
A mechanical carnival ride with slow spins, swinging motion, and big festival energy.
A light-up swing ride that brings classic carnival nostalgia and movement to outdoor events.
Kickin' It Federal Way
Click around to learn more about each activity at Kickin' It Federal Way! Select a dot on the map or use the buttons below to explore the main stage, Civic Plaza Lawn, beer garden, food trucks, game viewing areas, carnival activities, and more.
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Kickin' It Federal Way
Click around to learn more about each activity at Kickin' It Federal Way! Select a dot on the map or use the buttons below to explore the main stage, Civic Plaza Lawn, beer garden, food trucks, game viewing areas, carnival activities, and more.
Click any dot on the map to see more details.
Use this map to plan where to eat, watch, play, and explore.
Friday, June 19
2:30 PM to 3:00 PM
Max Renshaw is an award-winning singer-songwriter known for heartfelt lyrics, fiery guitar work, and crowd-pleasing performances. His songs “Prepare A Place” and “Take Me” charted on Christian country charts, showcasing his passion for faith, family, liberty, and connection.
Friday, June 19
3:20 PM to 3:50 PM
Esther Marion (Vocals, Dance) & Sebastian Quintero (Guitar) are two seasoned performers who love and honor the traditional forms of Flamenco, while also incorporating other styles of Spanish Song. They regularly collaborate with local musicians and dancers and also enjoy performing just as a duo.
Friday, June 19
4:10 PM to 5:00 PM
Beat Frequency, led by husband-and-wife duo Shawn Lewis and Natasha Neuschwander, brings Seattle and Portland’s rich music legacy to life with sultry vocals, high-energy grooves, and genre-blending sound. Featured on The Voice and X-Factor, they deliver dynamic performances rooted in the Northwest’s bold musical spirit.
Friday, June 19
5:20 PM to 6:10 PM
A rising force in the Pacific Northwest, Portland singer/songwriter Lane Norberg has captivated audiences everywhere through his honest songwriting and warming vocals, opening for national touring acts like Forest Blakk, Mindy Smith, and Jon McLaughlin. With a “James Taylor meets John Mayer” style and an ever-optimistic inclination, Lane Norberg is an experience sure to leave you smiling.
Friday, June 19
6:30 PM to 7:45 PM
Molded by his love for Classic Country, but influenced by the Seattle Grunge scene, Aaron Crawford has written and recorded 6 studio albums, creating a sound that is undeniably unique to the PNW. Consistent tours throughout the last ten years, paired with his genuine desire to connect to each fan, has made him a rising force in the independent country music scene.
Friday, June 19
8:10 PM to 9:40 PM
The National Parks are a Provo, Utah-based husband and wife duo blending indie folk-pop, cinematic instrumentation, and rich harmonies. Brady and Megan Parks capture the beauty of nature, adventure, and quiet reflection through soaring melodies and evocative storytelling that feels both expansive and deeply personal.
Saturday, June 20
5:20 PM to 6:10 PM
Fusing Island Style to a Worldbeat Mix.
Saturday, June 20
8:10 PM to 9:40 PM
Leo Brooks brings a fresh voice to country with his own “Miami country” sound. A Grammy-winning collaborator, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer, Leo has worked with artists like Pitbull, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Jennifer Lopez, and Rick Ross while creating a bold, bilingual sound all his own.
Sunday, June 21
4:10 PM to 5:00 PM
The Olson Bros Band, led by Olympia brothers Luke and Isaac Olson, blends modern country with rock and pop influences. Known for tight harmonies, high-energy shows, national songwriting awards, and millions of streams, the duo brings Pacific Northwest roots and heartfelt storytelling to every performance.
Sunday, June 21
5:20 PM to 6:10 PM
Rett Madison brings a bold, heartfelt take on Americana, blending powerful storytelling with rich vocals and emotional depth. With songs shaped by grief, love, and resilience, her music connects through honesty, grit, and a sound that feels both deeply personal and widely relatable.
Sunday, June 21
6:30 PM to 7:45 PM
Jason Arcilla is a Maui-born singer-songwriter, producer, and musician known for smooth vocals, feel-good performances, and his recent run on NBC’s The Voice Season 24. Performing solo or with his band Four Roses, Jason brings island-inspired energy and connection to every stage.
Sunday, June 21
8:10 PM to 9:40 PM
Jaime Wyatt is a bold country storyteller whose music blends grit, soul, and honesty. From Felony Blues to Neon Cross and Feel Good, her songs explore survival, healing, identity, queer love, and resilience while pushing the boundaries of modern country music.
Scroll through each day’s full lineup of performances and special activites.
June 19 through June 21 • Times shown in PST
Watch all the matches on the big screen! The PAEC will be open for live streaming morning matches before festival activities kick off each day at noon.