Teen Vogue Fest is just around the corner! On July 25, the event will be popping up in Brooklyn for an entire day of fun conversations, career insights, and a performance or two.
Teen Vogue Fest brings the Teen Vogue online experience to life in an immersive, informative way. Not only will you get to hear directly from stars like Sadie Sink, Wisdom Kaye, Benito Skinner and Mary Beth Barone, Marsai Martin, and many more, but you’ll get to do a little networking, maybe make a new friend of two, peruse plenty of food options, and check out activations like a ’90s photo booth, a claw machine, and, of course, exclusive fest merch designed in partnership with KidSuper Studios.
Sound like fun? You know it will be! Read on for everything you need to know about Teen Vogue Fest 2026.
What is Teen Vogue Fest?
Like the previous Teen Vogue Summit, Teen Vogue Fest is a chance to hear from people who are doing the things you want to do, including influencers and changemakers who have made an impact in the worlds of art, fashion, beauty, tech, music—you name it! They’ll be sharing career advice, the biggest lessons they’ve learned, and how to turn dreams and passions into work you love.
When and where is Teen Vogue Fest?
This year’s event will be held at the Duggal Greenhouse, located at the Brooklyn Navy Yard at 63 Flushing Ave., #268. Doors open at 9 a.m. for Premier Pass ticket holders and 9:30 for general admission, with opening remarks from Anna Wintour, Chief Content Officer, Condé Nast and Global Editorial Director, Vogue, starting at 9:45 a.m. sharp.
Who will be onstage at Teen Vogue Fest?
Everyone!
Teen Vogue and Vogue editors will host conversations on the Main Stage and Career Stage. After the opening remarks, actor-comedians and podcasters Benito Skinner and Mary Beth Barone will join Digital Director Alyssa Hardy to discuss their creative partnership. Stranger Things star Sadie Sink will chat with Senior Editor P. Claire Dodson about her new era, and Senior Social Manager Jillian Selzer will talk to Marsai Martin about the importance of voting.
After lunch, rapper Lexa Gates will perform and chat with Hardy; then singer-songwriter Julia Wolf will join Beauty Editor Donya Momenian to talk about how she incorporates vulnerability into her sound. On the Career Stage, a handful of fan accounts will chat with Creative Editorial Director Mi-Anne Chan about turning content into a career, and on the Main Stage, Global Fashion Director Tchesmeni Leonard will be joined by Colm Dillane, a.k.a. Kid Super, and Ev Bravado and Téla D’Amore of Who Decides War, plus social media fashion superstar Wisdom Kaye to talk about the future of fashion.
Later in the day, Joey King and Maisie Williams will chat about Practical Magic 2 with Chloe Malle, Head of Editorial Content at Vogue. We’ll also hear from 16-year-old entrepreneur Déjà Clark and actor-writer-podcaster Owen Thiele, who will be chatting with our Director of Video Amalie MacGowan. Arya Starr will end the day with a performance and conversation.
Is there an age limit?
Teen Vogue Fest is open to guests ages 13 and older. If you’re under 18, you’ll need a parent or legal guardian to attend with you, or to submit a parental-consent form.
How much are tickets?
Teen Vogue Fest tickets start at $99 for general admission. A Premier Pass, which includes editor meet-and-greets, early access, VIP seating, and a gift bag, costs $269. Tickets are available online.
