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Outside Lands 2025: Here's Where to Find Last-Minute Festival Tickets Online

Outside Lands 2025: Here's Where to Find Last-Minute Festival Tickets Online

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The annual Outside Lands music festival is right around the corner. Tyler, the Creator, Hozier, and Doja Cat are among this year's headliners, along with a stacked lineup that includes John Summit, Vampire Weekend, Gracie Abrams, Doechii, Jamie xx, and more taking the stage at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, California.
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At a Glance: Where to Buy Outside Lands Tickets Online
General Sale: Outside Lands
Also Consider: Vivid Seats, StubHub, SeatGeek, TicketNetwork
Dates: Aug. 8 to 10, 2025
Tickets are still on sale for the music festival, which kicks off on Aug. 8 and runs until Aug. 10. At the time of this writing, three-day Friday and Saturday VIP stubs have since sold out on the festival's website, though most general admission tickets are still available. Read on for where to find more last-minute Outside Lands stubs online, including for the sold-out passes.
Where to Buy Outside Lands Tickets Online
Single-day general admission tickets currently retail for $235 each on the Outside Lands site, and we recommend checking there before adding other stubs to your cart. If tickets sell out, check out the best places to look for Outside Lands passes before the festival starts on Aug. 8, below.
$30 DISCOUNT
Vivid Seats
Buy Now
➝ Use promo code RS30 for $30 off $300 orders
HUGE INVENTORY
StubHub
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➝ Get authentic tickets delivered ahead of the festival with StubHub's FanProtect Guarantee
$300 DISCOUNT
TicketNetwork
Buy Now
➝ Use promo code RS150 for $150 off $500 orders and RS300 for $300 off $1,000 orders
$10 DISCOUNT
SeatGeek
Buy Now
➝ Use promo code ROLLINGSTONE10 for $10 off $250 orders (applies to eligible first-time purchases)
2025 Outside Lands Lineup
With Hozier, Tyler, the Creator, and Doja Cat headlining the 2025 festival, Outside Lands' lineup also includes Bleachers, Jorja Smith, Still Woozy, Thundercat, Marina, Royel Otis, Finneas, and Bakar.
Other acts on this year's bill include Rebecca Black, Jessica Pratt, Mayer Hawthorne, Big Freedia with SF Gay Men's Chorus, Neal Francis, Beck with Symphony, Glass Animals, Anderson .Paak & the Free Nationals, Gesaffelstein, Ludacris, Wallows, Black Coffee, Role Model, Flipturn, Fcukers, Hope Tala, and more.
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