Pearl Jam, Sting, Alanis Morissette Lead Ohana Fest 2024
Ohana Festival has announced its lineup for this fall’s event at Doheny State Beach, featuring two headlining sets from Pearl Jam, alongside Garbage, Turnpike Troubadours, Sting, and Alanis Morissette.
Hosted by Eddie Vedder, the three-day festival is scheduled for Sept. 27 through Sept. 29 with Pearl Jam headlining both Friday and Sunday in celebration of their new Dark Matter LP. Friday’s fest will feature appearances from Maren Morris, Crowded House, Ryan Beaty, Flipturn, Dogstar, and Gabriels.
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Saturday’s event — now headlined by Sting, who is replacing original headliner Neil Young & Crazy Horse after they bowed out with illness — will see Black Pumas, Jenny Lewis, Glen Hansard, and Ohana Fest staple Cat Power, who’ll perform music from Bob Dylan’s The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert. (Cat Power dropped a cover album celebrating the performance last year.) Sunday’s fest, with Pearl Jam and Morissette headlining, will include performances by Idles, the Breeders, Kim Gordon, La Lom, and La Santa Cecilia, among others.
General presale tickets go on sale this Thursday, April 25 at 10 a.m. PT, with public on-sale to follow if any tickets remain.
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.
Single-day tickets will be available for $196 for GA entry and $624 for VIP.
Last year’s festival was headlined by the Killers, Vedder, and Foo Fighters. During the event, the Killers covered Tom Petty’s “The Waiting” with Vedder. Haim, the Chicks, and Pretenders also made appearances at the beach-hosted fest.
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