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EARTHSTOCK 2026

A two-day campus event celebrating the beauty and bounty of Planet Earth and Mother Nature.

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Day 1:
EARTHSTOCK Block Party


A midday celebration with a farmer's market, clothing swap, plants, art and more.
 

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

Nebraska Union's
Memorial Plaza + Meiers Common

FREE to attend.

Artwork collage of a hand holding Earth and another hand holding a heart.
  • Swag

    Free EARTHSTOCK tote bags - while supplies last.



 

  • Plant Giveaway

    hosted by UPC Nebraska

    • Free to UNL students only with Event Pass. 
    • 250 houseplants available.
    • Plants are first come first serve; limit one plant per student.

  •  Art Upcycle

    hosted by UPC Nebraska

    • Free to UNL students only with Event Pass. 
    • Create a personal piece of art using materials recycled from campus.
    • Give a second life to materials that some would consider trash.
    • Students get to keep the art they create.

  • Clothing Swap

    hosted by SUSTAIN UNL


  • Sustainability Projects

    Casually visit tables & booths hosted by ASUN Student Government's Environmental Leadership Program, showcasing their campus sustainability endeavors.


 

Day 2:
EARTHSTOCK Music Festival


Relax outdoors with hundreds of Huskers enjoying an spring evening of live music, fresh food, nature, and community.
 

Friday, April 24, 2026

7 to 9 p.m. 

Nebraska Union's 
Memorial Plaza + Meiers Common

FREE to attend.

Live Music Performances

Food

Limited quantities. Available to UNL Students only. Be prepared to show your NCard. 


Swag

Free EARTHSTOCK tote bags - while supplies last.

Gentz band.
Gentz
 
The Red Keys.
The Red Keys
 

EARTHSTOCK is a two-day celebration of the planet that happens every April at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

ASUN believes that defending our natural environment is good news for everyone - regardless of their background or field of study. That’s why we work to provide creative and educational programming for UNL students and Lincoln community members to recognize the urgency and feasibility of economic, social, and environmental sustainability in the face of climate change.


Want to provide a perspective, have an idea, or curious about getting involved?  Send a message to asun1@unl.edu.