Outside Lands 2025 Music Festival in San Francisco Announces its Lineup

Outside Lands 2025 Music Festival in San Francisco Announces its Lineup

Outside Lands 2025: Rappers Tyler, the Creator, and Doja Cat, along with Irish rocker Hozier, will be the main acts at Outside Lands this year.

More than 110 performers, including Doechii, Anderson Paak & the Free Nationals, Vampire Weekend, Gracie Abrams, Glass Animals, Jamie xx, Ludacris, Jorja Smith, the Bay Area’s Still Woozy, and many more, will join them during the festival’s 17th edition, which will take place at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park from August 8–10.

The City Hall wedding location, which made its debut at the event last year, will return this year. During the festivities, couples will have the exceptional chance to get married in front of McLaren Pass’s eucalyptus trees.

The public will be able to purchase tickets, which start at $499 for three days of general admission, at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, March 26 at www.sfoutsidelands.com.

The main headliners this year are Doja Cat, Hozier, Tyler, and The Creator. After a disappointing cancellation last year and an amazing 2021 set, Tyler, The Creator is making a comeback to the festival. Doja Cat will deliver R&B theatrics, as seen by her “masterpiece” Coachella performance from the previous year. Additionally, Hozier uses a dash of Irish-influenced Americana to fill the rock headlining position. John Summit, Anderson Paak and the Free Nationals, Vampire Weekend, Gracie Abrams, Glass Animals, Jamie xx, Gesaffelstein, and Doechii are among the other highly anticipated performers.

Additional highlights include South African DJ sensation Black Coffee, one of Atlanta’s best in Ludacris, Vallejo hometown hero LaRussell, and a special appearance by New Orleans bounce queen Big Freedia with the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus. On the local scene, Northern California pop-punk is represented by the Destroy Boys and Tamalpais High School rockers Midrift; Bay Area expats Baalti also contribute their own brand of Indian-influenced electronic music; former Oakland resident Still Woozy contributes some songwriting skills; Dirtybird Records founder Claude VonStroke will provide some hits; Infinite Jess, one of San Francisco’s top selectors, is also on the bill, and more local DJs are expected to return to the Dolores Stage.

Over 90 musicians, including Chappell Roan, Carpenter, the Killers, Sturgill Simpson, and Post Malone, performed at the festival last year, which drew about 220,000 people over three days.

Sanchita Patil

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