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Express Tribune
26-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Outside Lands 2025: Tyler, The Creator, Doja Cat, Hozier to headline star-studded Golden Gate festival
The highly anticipated Outside Lands Music Festival has officially unveiled its 2025 lineup, and it's shaping up to be one of the most impressive yet. Set to take place from 8–10 August at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, the festival will see headline performances from Tyler, The Creator, Doja Cat, and Hozier. Tyler, The Creator returns after a show-stopping set in 2021 and a missed opportunity last year. Doja Cat, fresh off a standout Coachella appearance, promises an electrifying blend of hip-hop and theatrical R&B. Hozier brings his signature Irish-influenced Americana to fill the rock slot at the top of the bill. The undercard boasts heavy hitters like John Summit, Vampire Weekend, Jamie xx, Anderson .Paak and the Free Nationals, Glass Animals, Gesaffelstein, Gracie Abrams, and Doechii. South Africa's Black Coffee, rap icon Ludacris, and Vallejo's LaRussell also feature prominently. Local talent is well represented, with appearances from Destroy Boys, Tamalpais High's Midrift, and Infinite Jess. The lineup also includes a special collaboration between bounce legend Big Freedia and the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, promising a uniquely spirited performance. Baalti, Still Woozy, Claude VonStroke, DJ Koze, Mayer Hawthorne, and Floating Points add to a deep bench of talent that spans genres from electronic to soul to pop-punk. Outside Lands continues to elevate the festival experience with interactive installations like a wedding chapel and a cannabis-centric area, drawing over 75,000 attendees daily. The 2025 edition offers one of the strongest lineups in recent years, packed with diversity, creativity, and crowd appeal.


CBS News
25-03-2025
- Entertainment
- CBS News
Outside Lands announces Tyler, The Creator, Hozier, Doja Cat as 2025 headliners
Organizers of the annual Outside Lands Music Festival in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park this August on Tuesday morning revealed headliners Tyler, The Creator, Hozier and Doja Cat and the rest of the line-up for the 2025 event. Tyler, The Creator returns to the festival's line-up after canceling his appearances at both Outside Lands and Lollapalooza last year for undisclosed "personal reasons." The rapper made the announcement in June . Sabrina Carpenter ended up filling in at the 2024 edition of the festival to wide acclaim. Other acts high on the bill include DJ/producer John Summit, modern R&B juggernaut Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, indie-rock favorites Vampire Weekend and Glass Animals, British soul vocalist Jorja Smith, singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams electronic acts Jamie xx, Floating Points and Gesaffelstein, influential producer Jack Antonoff with his band Bleachers and hip-hop stars Doechii and Ludacris. The Bay Area sees some representation with the inclusion of local acts like songwriter Still Woozy, rapper LaRussell and Sacramento punk band Destroy Boys. Organizers stressed that the lineup is subject to change. The schedule outlining the days and times acts perform will be released closer to the event, which will take place August 8-10. Tickets for the three-day event will go on sale to the general public on Wednesday, March 26 at 10 a.m. PT at the event's website . Three-day general admission (GA) tickets are $499 with fees included. 3-day GA+ tickets and 3-day VIP tickets will also be available at higher price points. The festival is again offering payment plans for those who prefer to pay in installments starting at $99 down. As in past years, tickets are expected to sell quickly. On March 5, early "Eager Beaver" presale tickets for Outside Lands sold out the same morning . Since it started in 2008, Outside Lands has become one of the city's major musical events. The festival typically draws more than 200,000 people to Golden Gate Park over the course of the weekend, generating millions for the city's Recreation and Park Department, as well as the economic benefits created by concertgoers spending in the city.