Ohana Festival curator and Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder announced the lineup for the seventh annual Ohana Festival, which is scheduled to return to Doheny State Beach in Dana Point for a three-day weekend Sept. 29-Oct. 1.
The evenings will be capped with performances by Las Vegas rock band The Killers on Friday, Sept. 29; Eddie Vedder leading the charge on Saturday, Sept. 30; and the San Fernando Valley’s own Foo Fighters will close out the event on Sunday, Oct. 1.
Once again, the Ohana lineup is filled with an eclectic bunch of performers. Joining The Killers on Friday will be Los Angeles rock darlings Haim, Father John Misty, Japanese Breakfast, Franc Moody, Glen Hansard, Hermanos Gutiérrez, Amos Lee, Brooks Nielsen, Danielle Ponder and Emma Routhier.
Saturday’s roster includes country music trio The Chicks, The War on Drugs, Goose, Charley Crockett, Lucius, Shame, Dhani Harrison, Trousdale, Wunderhouse and Big Joanie. Sunday features rock royalty with the Pretenders, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, The Backseat Lovers, Suki Waterhouse, Thee Sacred Souls, Dehd, Talk, Lido Pimienta, The Aquadolls and The Alive.
The Ten Club Presale begins at 8 a.m. Tuesday, April 11, followed by the SMS Presale that starts at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 13. Fans can sign up now for the SMS Presale at ohanafest.com. Any tickets remaining after the presales will be available to the general public starting at noon on April 13. Three-day, single-day and VIP options will be available at ohanafest.com as well as a layaway plan that requires a 25 percent down payment.
Last year, the Ohana Festival was headlined by Eddie Vedder, Stevie Nicks and Pink. The artists perform across three stages and there is additional programming inside The Cove where the Storyteller’s Stage is located. The Cove is where concert fans can attend panel discussions by environmentalists, pro surfers, conservationists and researchers to learn about protecting and preserving the ocean and the beaches, as well as a variety of other charitable causes and volunteer efforts.
This space is also home to the ever-growing and evolving art gallery, which is curated by Charles R. Adler. Since 2016, a portion of the proceeds of the Ohana Festival have gone to benefit the Doheny Stage Beach Foundation and the San Onofre Parks Foundation and to charities like the Surfrider Foundation South OC Chapter, WSL Pure, Unidos South OC, Los Cerritos Wetlands Land Trust, the Rob Machado Foundation, Everytown Gun Control, Music Preserves, Sea Legacy and several others.
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