Ohana Festival, the music festival that Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder founded in 2016, is back for three days in September. Headlining the first and third nights of the festival are Pearl Jam, and, on Saturday, Neil Young & Crazy Horse are the headliners. Ohana Festival takes place from September 27 to 29 at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point, California. See the festival’s poster below.
Ohana Festival features over 35 artists, including Alanis Morissette, Kim Gordon, Dogstar, Idles, Maren Morris, Ryan Beatty, Black Pumas, Ibibio Sound Machine, and Jenny Lewis. Two of the acts—Alanis Morissette and Black Pumas—are headlining Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago in July.
Neil Young & Crazy Horse begin their Love Earth Tour tomorrow (Wednesday, April 24) in San Diego. The band releases a new album, Fu##in’ Up, on Friday.
Garbage, Turnpike Troubadours, and Alanis Morissette are lined up as secondary headliners, while the smaller fonts reveal artists such as IDLES, the Breeders, Kim Gordon, Crowded House, Maren Morris, Jenny Lewis, Pitchfork favorites Black Pumas, Cat Power doing her Bob Dylan covers, Peter Cat Recording Co., Glen Hansard, Pillow Queens, Ibibio Sound Machine, and Keanu Reeves’ band Dogstar, among others. Get ticket info here.
Three-day tickets are $530 for general admission, and VIP entry is $1,589 with no hidden fees. Ultimate VIP tickets, which include a 4-night stay at Laguna Cliffs Resort and Spa, brunch buffet, $200 credit on food and beverages, complimentary food, a vinyl record of Pearl Jam’s Dark Matter signed by Eddie Vedder, and $200 credit on merch stands, is $10,255.