The festival prides itself on an “elevated” experience, showcasing the best food, beer, wine, art, and cultural programming in the Bay Area.Īlso included at this year’s event is the return of Grass Lands, the first curated cannabis experience at a major U.S. Now, Outside Lands will continue its celebration of music, art, and the beauty of the outdoors during its usual weekend. We can’t wait to do it all again with our Outside Lands community this August.”Īfter COVID-19 forced the festival to cancel in 2020, the festival returned last year during Halloween weekend, drawing a crowd of 75,000 people. “Last year’s festival was not only a cathartic experience, but a much-needed celebration for the Bay Area and beyond. We are ready to get back to Golden Gate Park with our original summer dates again,” said Allen Scott, President of Concerts and Festivals at Another Planet Entertainment. “We are ecstatic to unveil this year’s lineup, which is one of the most dynamic and diverse we’ve ever had. Scroll down to see the full artist lineup. Joy, Kim Petras, Local Natives, The Marias, Larry June, 100 Gecs, Parcels, Dayglow, Purple Disco Machine, Hiatus Kaiyote, Washed Out, Ashe, Surf Mesa, Wet Leg, Sam Fender, Role Model, and more. The 2022 lineup also includes Jack Harlow, Weezer, Phoebe Bridgers, a special hometown performance by Illenium, Lil Uzi Vert, Kali Uchis, Disclosure, Mitski, Polo & Pan, Anitta, Dominic Fike, Oliver Tree, Mac DeMarco, Pusha T, Mt. This year’s festival will boast an extensive 90-artist lineup, including headlining performances by Green Day, Post Malone, SZA, and more. These kinds of events bring excitement to our city, show off the beauty of our parks, and help support our local economy.Outside Lands will return to San Francisco, CA’s Golden Gate Park this summer to celebrate its 14th year on August 5th-7th. “Music has been a vital part of the park’s history, from the Summer of Love to the annual Hardly Strictly Bluegrass and Outside Lands festivals of today. “I’m excited to explore this new opportunity for live music in Golden Gate Park with Another Planet Entertainment while supporting our parks and recreation programming,” Breed said in a news release. The proposal before the Recreation and Parks Commission calls for granting a permit to Berkley-based Another Planet Entertainment (APE) - which promotes the Outside Lands festival - to hold ticketed concerts at the Golden Gate Park Polo Fields for three years starting in 2024. And it would occupy a significantly smaller area - mainly the Polo Fields, with Lindley Meadow used for bag check and ticketing. Unlike the multi-act, multi-stage Outside Lands, however, these would be headliner-driven concerts, rather than a full-scale festival.Īlso, attendance for the events would be limited to 65,000 per day, which is 10,000 less than the cap for Outside Lands. The festival is typically held in August. The city’s Recreation and Parks Commissioners will vote on Thursday, May 18, on whether to recommend Breed’s proposal to schedule two- or three-day music events at Golden Gate Park on the weekend following the annual Outside Lands beginning in 2024. Looking to build on the success of San Francisco’s annual Outside Lands festival, Mayor London Breed is proposing another large-scale concert series at Golden Gate Park.
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