The lineup for the 2024 Ohana Festival has been announced, with headlining performances from Neil Young and Crazy Horse and Pearl Jam. Other acts on the bill include Alanis Morissette, Black Pumas, Cat Power, Dogstar, Garbage, Idles, Jenny Lewis, Kim Gordon, Maren Morris, and more. Pre-sale for Ohana Festival tickets starts on April 25 at 10 AM PT, with a general sale to follow if tickets remain available.
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The Ohana Festival has unveiled its lineup for this fall’s event at Doheny State Beach, featuring an impressive roster of headliners and supporting acts. Pearl Jam will take the stage for two nights, Friday and Sunday, in celebration of their new album, Dark Matter. Other notable headliners include Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Alanis Morissette, Garbage, and Turnpike Troubadours. The three-day festival, hosted by Eddie Vedder, will run from September 27th to 29th and feature a diverse range of musical genres. The festival lineup includes:
– Friday: Pearl Jam, Maren Morris, Crowded House, Ryan Beaty, Flipturn, Dogstar, Gabriels
– Saturday: Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Black Pumas, Jenny Lewis, Glen Hansard, Cat Power
– Sunday: Pearl Jam, Alanis Morissette, Idles, the Breeders, Kim Gordon, La Lom, La Santa Cecilia
Tickets will go on sale to the public on Thursday, April 25th at 10 am PT, with a variety of options available including general admission, VIP, and ultimate VIP packages. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience this incredible musical event on the picturesque shores of Doheny State Beach.
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