Outside Lands follows the trend, unloads 2026 lineup earlier than ever with Charli xcx, RÜFÜS DU SOL, The Strokes, The xx & more

Outside Lands - 2026 lineup

Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival //
Golden Gate Park – San Francisco
August 7th-9th, 2026 //

Looks like this trend isn’t stopping anytime soon.

Coachella, as it often does, got the ball rolling back in September by announcing its earliest lineup drop ever. Then a couple of months later, Lightning in a Bottle followed suit by giving fans even more notice on who would be performing this year. And now, it’s Outside Lands’ turn.

One of California’s largest and longest-running music festivals hasn’t been quite as consistent with the timing of its annual lineup announcements as the aforementioned, but traditionally the cat has been let out of the bag in March or April — by the third week of the latter month — at the latest.

This year’s reveal certainly marks the three-day event’s earliest since its inception in 2008, and with the industry not what it was once due to rising costs, changes in consumer tastes and many still struggling to make ends meet due to the current economic conditions, getting the word out well in advance seems to be the new strategy for some of the biggest concert promoters in the business.

Headlining the 18th edition of SF’s signature music festival this August and making her OSL debut will be Charli xcx, who will be making her long-awaited OSL debut after releasing last year’s chart-topping and award-winning album Brat. Joining her atop the bill are two more Grammy winners in RÜFÜS DU SOL and The Strokes after the fest decided to give Tyler, the Creator a second chance in 2025 while also enlisting Hozier and Doja Cat to help lead the charge.

Some of the undercard standouts for 2026, meanwhile, include The xx, Baby Keem, Turnstile, Geese, GRIZTRONICS (Subtronics + GRiZ), Djo, Labrinth, Empire of the Sun, Dijon, Disco Lines, Death Cab For Cutie (performing two sets — one during the day and another in the evening — much like Vampire Weekend did last year as sun and moon icons next to their name at the bottom of the poster indicate again), GloRilla, Ethel Cain, Clipse, Lucy Dacus, Wet Leg, Malcolm Todd, Modest Mouse, Mariah the Scientist, Sierra Ferrell, Tinashe, Audrey Hobert, JADE and DJ Trixie Mattel to name more than a few.

If that’s not enough to sell you yet, the dance-ready SOMA Tent will be back at Golden Gate Park for all your electronic needs and boasts another strong roster led by Boys Noize, Lane 8, HYPERBEAM, Boris Brejcha, Carlita, Miss Monique, Ben Böhmer, ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U and KI/KI. Take a look the rest of the acts scheduled to perform above.

Three-day GA, GA+, VIP, Golden Gate Club, or Payment Plan passes go on sale to the public here for $509, $779, $1,249 and $5,096 this Thursday, March 5th at 12 p.m. PT. There are several presales for those who have previously attended within the past five years or don’t want to wait two more days as well as any Chase credit card holders, but you must sign up here for the first two options to be eligible. And before completing your purchase, make sure to peep our previous coverage here!

Outside Lands 2026 - daily lineups

UPDATE (March 11th): Ready or not, daily lineups have come out just more than a week after OSL dropped its 2026 roster and now we know who is scheduled for which day. Charli xcx will be Friday’s main attraction and The Strokes will headline Saturday before RÜFÜS DU SOL take one last bow on Sunday to close the weekend. See the poster above for more details before single-day tickets go on sale here for $249-269 (GA), $375-399 (GA+), $599-649 (VIP) and $2,369 (Golden Gate Club) at 12 p.m. PT this Thursday, March 12th. Three-day passes for GA, GA+ and VIP are already sold out, but you can join the wait list here if you’re so inclined … good luck!

After taking a year off, Desert Daze makes a BIG return in 2024 with Jack White, Cigarettes After Sex, Alex G, The Mars Volta & more

Desert Daze - 2024 lineup

Desert Daze //
Moreno Beach – Lake Perris, CA‎
October 10th-13th, 2024 //

In an ever-changing world that feels like it’s always moving at 120 mph, spending time away to reflect and recharge can serve as some much-needed respite.

That’s the course Desert Daze chose when the boutique music festival revealed it would be taking 2023 off after a 10th anniversary that saw King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Tame Impala and Beach House, the latter of which replaced Iggy Pop only a week prior due to unprecedented visa delays with his band, hold down headlining duties as the calendar turned from September to October.

But organizers also didn’t keep fans wondering when an official return to the 1,800-acre Lake Perris State Recreation Area, which has been home to the three-day event presented by Moon Block and Knitting Factory Entertainment since 2018, would happen. There was never a doubt, based on what Desert Daze told us, that it would be back in 2024 — and it’s back this fall in a very BIG way.

The lineup for the fest’s 11th edition might not skew as heavily in the direction of psych-rock as previous iterations, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t boast some considerable star power with Jack White leading the way. Detroit’s modern-day Renaissance man and rock hero dropped a surprise new album last week on vinyl that quickly found its way onto the interwebs, and his first appearance at Daze while occupying the top spot no less marks an important moment — and potential pivot point to bring more mainstream acts to Moreno Beach — in its history.

Also highlighting this year’s stacked bill are Cigarettes After Sex, Alex G, The Mars Volta, Thundercat, Fleet Foxes, 100 gecs, Sleep, Liz Phair, De La Soul, Marc Rebillet, Molchat Doma, The Kills, Floating Points, Power Trip, Beach Fossils, DIIV, Unwound, Shintaro Sakamoto, Danny Brown, Mount Kimbie, and Say She She, but Desert Daze has also leaned into the notion of having some bands perform their seminal albums in full for a live audience. That will once again be the case with Death from Above 1979 and Temples celebrating major milestones for each of their debut albums — 2004’s critically acclaimed You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine‘s and 2014’s Sun Structures, respectively — when they rock the stage in a few months.

Desert Daze tickets will be available to purchase here during the fest’s presale with three-day GA at a starting price of $299 and VIP going for $699 before the general public on-sale begins this Friday, July 26th at 10 a.m. PT. With an artist roster this strong, we won’t be surprised if passes sell out quickly so don’t snooze on what’s sure to be another memorable weekend in the desert!

Desert Daze 2024 - daily lineups

UPDATE (August 20th): Well, look it at what we have here … daily lineups! That’s right — you can start planning ahead with less than three months to go. This year’s Desert Daze sees Alex G and Thundercat billed as co-headliners Friday before Jack White rocks out on Saturday and Cigarettes After Sex closes things out Sunday. Single-day tickets have also become available now, so grab them for $99-119 (GA), $199-249 (VIP) and $549-699 (VIP Plus) here while you can!

Desert Daze 2024 - canceled statement

UPDATE (August 30th): Oh no!!! It comes with a heavy heart for us to also share that Desert Daze 2024 has unfortunately been canceled due to rising production costs and “the current volatile festival market.” All ticket holders will be refunded and contacted via their point of purchase. It’s a sad day for the festival’s organizers and the entire Daze community, but we hope that one day we will see another iteration of the event. Until then, keep your eyes peeled for future updates from co-founder Phil Pirrone.

“Desert Daze is more than a festival or business venture to us,” he said in a statement. “The community that we’ve cultivated together means so much to us and is the reason we will work to find a way to keep this beautiful thing going for many years to come.