Ohana Festival will celebrate 10th anniversary with Eddie Vedder & Friends, Tyler Childers & Pearl Jam booked to headline 2026 lineup

Ohana Festival - 2026 lineupOhana Festival //
Doheny State Beach – Dana Point, CA
September 25th-27th, 2026 //

Oh, there you are!

After revealing the dates for its 10th anniversary back in February to the delight of many live music fans, Ohana Festival has finally come clean with another lineup that’s ready to rock Doheny State Beach once again this September.

Pearl Jam frontman and Ohana founder Eddie Vedder will once again serve as one of three headliners — although this time he’s listed with “Friends” rather than alongside his Earthlings backing band like he was a year ago on the same day as Kings of Leon — while Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Tyler Childers makes his headlining debut and Pearl Jam returns for a third appearance following a two-night stint in 2024 and three-show run back in 2021 that included an “Encore” edition.

Ohana marks Pearl Jam’s only scheduled performance in 2026 at the moment and its first since Matt Cameron stepped off the drum riser for his final gig last year. While the Hall of Fame band has yet to announce a replacement behind the kit, we imagine there will be one coming in the months ahead.

Celebrating a decade in Dana Point, meanwhile, is certainly quite an achievement for Vedder and the organizers of Ohana considering how competitive the current landscape is for music festivals and the rising operating costs that have transpired since the COVID-19 pandemic.

Beyond this year’s main attractions, the three-day event has assembled another undercard that packs plenty of punch as Maná, Alabama Shakes, Fontaines D.C., Billy Idol, Jon Batiste, Pixies, Bad Religion, Men I Trust, Rilo Kiley, Courtney Bartnett, Stephen Wilson Jr., Sugar, The Format, Midnight Generation, The Front Bottoms, Tom Odell, Alice Phoebe Lou, Ecca Vandal, Otoboke Beaver and many more round out the roster. Check out the poster above for the rest of the acts on the bill.

Tickets can be purchased starting this Thursday, May 14th at 10 a.m. PT during the festival’s presale, but you must sign up here to receive a presale code if you want to reserve your spot! Both three-day and single-day GA passes will go for $535 and $199, respectively, with three-day and single-day VIP admission available for $1,620 and $629. And let us not forget, of course, the three-day Ultimate VIP package that includes you and a friend for just a cool $10,299.

So, Ohana fam … who’s hitting the beach for this party?!?!

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.