
Outside Lands reveals daily lineup with an unexpected surprise
Beck, the eclectic Los Angeles indie-rock artist who has staged several orchestral concerts in the past year, is set to return to the festival for the fifth time. This time, however, he is billed to perform 'with symphony,' in his first appearance at the three-day San Francisco concert since 2022.
In addition to Beck's surprise spot on the bill, the annual Golden Gate Park music festival, run by Another Planet Entertainment, unveiled its daily lineup Tuesday, May 6.
The eight-time Grammy winner is slated to help open the festival on Aug. 8 along with headliner Doja Cat, 'Anxiety' rapper Doechii, electronic dance music star John Summit, Bay Area alternative pop artist Still Woozy and singer and producer Thundercat.
Rapper Tyler, the Creator is expected to serve as the headliner on Aug. 9, to be joined on the festival's second day by 'Close to You' singer Gracie Abrams, Vallejo rapper LaRussell, Portola Music Festival alum Gesaffelstein and preppy pop band Vampire Weekend, which is billed to perform twice to deliver 'stage opening and closing sets.'
Also on the festival's second day, R&B singer, rapper and drummer Anderson .Paak is listed to perform under his alter-ego, DJ Pee .Wee, followed by a set with his band, the Free Nationals, on the festival's final day on Aug. 10.
Irish folk singer Hozier is scheduled to close out Outside Lands on Aug. 10. Others performing on the third day of the festival include singer-songwriter Jorja Smith, 'Friday' singer Rebecca Black, indie rock group Glass Animals and the Jack Antonoff-fronted pop rock outfit, Bleachers.
Julien Baker and Torres pulled out of the festival, in addition to the remaining dates of their 'Send a Prayer My Way' tour, on Monday, May 5, citing that Baker needs time to 'focus on her health.'
Outside Lands single-day ticket presales for Chase cardholders are available now, with the general sale starting at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 7.
Three-day tickets are available now.
This year's festival will see the return of the open-air SOMA experience in Marx Meadow, featuring music by DJ/producers including Nico Moreno, Black Coffee, Floating Points and former Dirtybird Records owner Claude VonStroke.
The Dolores' stage, which offers programming celebrating LGBTQ+ communities, and City Hall, the festival's wedding venue for devoted couples looking to tie the knot in-between sets, will also be making a comeback this year.
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