Jumping ahead of schedule again, Coachella shares 2025 set times for both weekends while also adding Weezer & Ed Sheeran

Coachella 2025

Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival //
Empire Polo Club – Indio, CA
April 11th-13th & April 18th-20th, 2025 //

As the calendar flips from March to April, those of us who are live music fans in Southern California know that means we are only days away from Coachella’s next installment.

The 24th edition of Goldenvoice’s signature event is almost here, and though the renowned concert promoter has been known to wait closer to the festival to release set times, it has jumped a few days ahead of schedule, which organizers also did by unveiling this year’s lineup in November rather than January shortly after celebrating the new year. There’s still several days to go before Coachella’s first weekend, but check out the full schedule below before heading to the desert next week.

What’s different in 2025 is set times for both weekend are being revealed beforehand, but much like in 2024 with Vampire Weekend (Weekend 1) and Kid Cudi (Weekend 2), 2023 with blink-182 (Weekend 1 and 2) and Four Tet x Fred again.. x Skrillex (Weekend 2), and then of course in 2022 with Arcade Fire (Weekend 1) for the first time, there will be two more special guests, both on a Saturday at the Mojave Tent, as Weezer rocks Weekend 1 and Ed Sheeran fills a similar afternoon slot for Weekend 2.

That’s not likely to be the only surprises in the desert, though. With acclaimed hip-hop DJ and producer Mustard hitting the massive Sahara Tent at 11:50 p.m. on Friday while Lady Gaga headlines the fest for the second time in her career after replacing Beyoncé in 2017, we can only guess that Kendrick Lamar will be making an appearance after the two linked up in New Orleans less than a couple of months ago for the award-winning emcee’s Super Bowl LIX halftime show.

The other piece of news that comes with the schedule drop is which day Travis Scott will be performing. Originally booked to headline in 2020 before the COVID-19 pandemic put the kibosh on such plans and the disaster that would unfold a year later at Astroworld Festival (or Diastroworld as we like to call it), the chart-topping rapper — listed toward the bottom of the poster similar to how No Doubt, Calvin Harris and Swedish House Mafia were the last three years despite being labeled this time as some sort of visionary who “designs the desert” rather than someone who merely returns to it — will follow Saturday headliner Green Day on the main stage and begin his special set at 11:40 p.m.

So, who’s making the trek out to the Empire Polo Club? If you are, tell us: what’s your biggest conflict and which act are you most excited to see? And don’t forget to bring plenty of sunscreen and water.

WEEKEND 1 SET TIMES

Coachella 2025 - Weekend 1 - Friday set times

Coachella 2025 - Weekend 1 - Saturday set times

Coachella 2025 - Weekend 1 - Sunday set times

WEEKEND 2 SET TIMES

Coachella 2025 - Weekend 2 - Friday set times

Coachella 2025 - Weekend 2 - Saturday set times

Coachella 2025 - Weekend 2 - Sunday set times

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A few days later, Coachella has put out this year’s map and the big change is Quasar trading places with the Do LaB. While both of the aforementioned stages focus specifically on showcasing electronic music, the location change does signal an upgrade for Quasar after last year’s debut by now having its own designated area/corner. If you are looking to dance in more comfortable temperatures though, the air-conditioned Yuma Tent on the other side of the polo fields by 12 Peaks is always a good option day or night.

Coachella 2025 - map

If you are still thinking about going, you can hop on the waitlist here or purchase tickets here along with whatever camping and parking passes are left.

Happy Coachella!

Lightning in a Bottle drops another excellent roster as John Summit, Khruangbin, Jamie xx, Four Tet & more join the party in 2025

Lightning in a Bottle - 2025 lineup

Lightning in a Bottle //
Buena Vista Aquatic Recreation Area – Bakersfield, CA
May 21st-25th, 2025 //

Is it still 2024?

The ball hasn’t dropped quite on a New Year quite yet, but two weeks have already passed since Paul Tollett and his team surprised many of us by revealing next year’s Coachella lineup earlier than usual.

And while the timing of Goldenvoice’s announcement last month makes us think such a change was primarily intended to drive up ticket sales before the holidays arrive rather than after folks have spent their money on gifts for family and friends, another Southern California music festival is following suit.

Lightning in a Bottle, the “transformational” event organized by the Do LaB for more than two decades, has also made its 2025 plans known ahead of schedule and there’s a newcomer at the top of its latest roster whom Rolling Stone named this year’s “hottest name in dance music.”

Coming off a couple of career-defining sets in the Sahara Tent at Coachella this past April, 30-year-old DJ, producer and remixer John Summit will make his LIB debut over Memorial Day weekend alongside some returning acts in Khruangbin, Jamie xx and Four Tet that make up the three remaining headliners booked for the 22nd edition of North America’s original boutique festival.

Beyond that, the undercard delivers its own share of highlights with Subtronics, Underworld, Sammy Virji, Monolink, TroyBoi, The Blessed Madonna, Shygirl (presents Club Shy), Channel Tres, Amaarae, Magdalena Bay, Tinlicker, Hamdi, Tape B, PEEKABOO, Francis Mercier, Sultan + Shepard, Eli & Fur, Salute, Bou, Hybrid Minds, Interplanetary Criminal, Flowdan, Joy Orbison and a lot more talent further down the bill — including the return of Claude VonStroke and a special guest appearance from Jade Cicada that will likely scintillate the senses (you can see what we mean here).

For those seeking more festival fun after Coachella’s two weekends, LIB has always been a great way to get back out there shortly after leaving the desert and it’s worth mentioning that plenty of artists have crossed over to play both. Of course, the Do LaB has made an imprint in Indio for quite some time with its own stage on the polo fields, but its signature event that has called Buena Vista Aquatic Recreation Area home since 2019 is more than just a laid-back version of what you might experience out in Indio. That’s in part due to the design and production company, which has specialized in creating interactive environments for fans, always giving as much attention to the ideals of sustainability, social cohesion, personal health and creative expression through art, yoga, workshops and speakers as the music that draws the majority of the headlines each year like Skrillex, Labrinth and others did a year ago.

GA passes to LIB 2025 can be purchased here for $435 (three-day) and $475 (five-day), with VIP tickets going for $789 (three-day) and $879 (five-day), beginning this Friday, December 6th at 12 p.m. PT. Car camping and RV passes, group campsites, bed tents, family camp passes and hotel packages are also available, but make sure to register here first to ensure Tier 3 pricing all day (while supplies last) and a chance to win a VIP upgrade. Good luck!

Lightning in a Bottle 2025 - daily lineups

UPDATE (May 1st): As the calendar flips from April to May, daily lineups have been released for LIB 2025 with The Blessed Madonna on the decks Thursday to kick the party off before Four Tet, Sammy Virji and TroyBoi lead Friday’s bill. Saturday will boast a superb trifecta with Khruangbin, Jamie xx and Underworld on the top line, while John Summit, Subtronics and Monolink get ready to close things out on Sunday. See the poster above for more details, and tickets are still available here for the time being.

Lightning in a Bottle 2025 - Wednesday

Lightning in a Bottle 2025 - Thursday

Lightning in a Bottle 2025 - Friday

Lightning in a Bottle 2025 - Saturday

Lightning in a Bottle 2025 - Sunday

UPDATE (May 9th): Set times have arrived for LIB 2025 with less than two weeks to go before the fest begins. The music bumps until 4 a.m. on Thursday-Sunday — and even until 2 a.m. on Wednesday — so make sure to pace yourself and conserve some energy for a long weekend of fun! See more details above, and tickets are still available here!

Christmas comes early for Coachella fans as Goldenvoice reveals 2025 lineup headlined by Lady Gaga, Green Day & Post Malone

Coachella - 2025 lineup

Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival //
Empire Polo Club – Indio, CA
April 11th-13th & April 18th-20th, 2025 //

Surprise! Just when you thought Coachella didn’t have any more tricks up its sleeve, the famed three-day music festival has caught us off guard once again — in this instance, by unleashing a lineup more than six weeks ahead of what we have normally witnessed.

It has become a New Year’s tradition over last two decades for Goldenvoice to pull back the curtains in early January and put out the renowned poster for its signature event every year, but after seeing Paul Tollett and company announce the roster for its country-themed festival Stagecoach in September and reports beginning to swirl this week once Post Malone let the cat out of the bag on his plans, maybe it shouldn’t come as a total shock that Coachella has given fans an early Christmas gift.

Leading the 24th edition will be Lady Gaga, Green Day and the aforementioned Posty, who dropped his 2025 tour schedule only a day ago with the first two dates booked for Indio this April and falling over the same two weekends Coachella had already locked down in the spring.

Below each day’s headliner, this year’s fest features an array of old-school, established and upstart acts spanning everything from pop and R&B to punk and electronic plus more of course. There’s no shortage of talent to point out here, and some of those worth highlighting include Missy Elliott, Charli XCX, Megan Thee Stallion, Benson Boone, Misfits, Zedd, The Marías, Keinemusik, Junior H, LISA, Above & Beyond, JENNIE, The Prodigy, Anitta, Kraftwerk, Parcels, Ivan Cornejo, beabadoobee, FKA twigs, Clairo, Polo & Pan, Mustard, ENHYPHEN, XG, GloRilla, Shoreline Mafia, Basement Jaxx, The Go-Go’s, T-Pain, Keshi, MARINA, Hanumankind, Chase & Status, Sam Fender, Still Woozy, Japanese Breakfast, Beth Gibbons, Jessie Murph, Thee Sacred Souls, Darkside, Arca, Eli Brown, Gustavo Dudamel & LA Phil, Shaboozey, Miike Snow, Jimmy Eat World, Ty Dolla $ign, Circle Jerks, Three 6 Mafia, Viagra Boys, Chris Lorenzo, Disco Lines, Amyl and the Sniffers, Blonde Redhead and Boris Brejcha. See who else is performing at the Empire Polo Club above.

Of course we would be remiss to not also mention the fourth headliner listed at the bottom of the poster that Coachella instituted in 2022 when Swedish House Mafia returned to the desert. And although 2023 saw Calvin Harris hold down the spot before No Doubt reunited to fill it for 2024, Coachella has gone in the direction of hip-hop this time around with Travis Scott set to “design the desert.” For those who are wondering what exactly that means, a representative for the Grammy-nominated rapper has explained he will “debut an entirely new era of music” as well as curate a Cactus Jack takeover to create what he says will be “a fully immersive and experiential world within the desert.” No word on when Scott will hit the stage over Weekend 1 and Weekend 2, but we expect that to become clear in a few months once set times are released.

If you are sold on heading to the desert next year, Goldenvoice recommends that fans try purchasing tickets for Weekend 2. However, you can hop on the wait list for Weekend 1 here after both three-day GA and VIP passes go on sale here this Friday, November 22nd at 11 a.m. PT. It only takes $49 to get this party started! While official hotel packages will be available here through Valley Music Travel, we should also note that new camping options such as upgraded Ready-Set and La Campana tents will make their debut. Whichever weekend you choose and whatever your accommodations are, we wish every Coachellan the best of luck securing their tickets!

UPDATE (March 20th): We have our first artist cancellation this year, with Anitta citing “unexpected personal reasons” for the decision in a statement posted on social media. No word yet on who might replace the Brazilian singer-songwriter, but stayed tuned here for more details in the coming weeks.

Coachella 2025

Portola Music Festival 2024: Our awards & highlights coming off a Bay Area three-peat for Goldenvoice

Portola Music Festival 2024 - Soulwax

Soulwax

Photos by Chris Kocher // Written by Molly Kish //

Portola Music Festival //
Pier 80 – San Francisco
September 28th-29th, 2024 //

Closing out the last weekend of September and kicking off another Indian summer in the Bay Area, Portola returned to Pier 80 for a third installment and drew its largest crowd to date. With tickets quickly selling out in record time, it seemed like someone finally let the raccoons out of the bag. Goldenvoice’s marketing team, per usual, leaned into a hilariously unhinged campaign, and this year’s lineup of night shows dwarfed previous years in talent and quantity. It almost felt like Portola elevated its identity into a brand with a third installment of their “Racoon Social” afters occurring a month later at The Midway.

This year’s roster stayed true to form and highlighted talent from all over the world and electronic music spectrum. Heavy hitting legacy acts headlined outdoor stages both nights, allowing the crowd to enjoy the perfect weather and lose themselves in nostalgia-filled dance parties under the giant, crane-lifted disco ball. As one of the premiere dates of their new stage design, Justice dominated as the best and most heavily anticipated headline set of the weekend. The French duo satiated longtime fans with a set of throwback hits that breathed new life into their past material and mixed seamlessly with tracks from their fourth LP Hyperdrama that dropped in April thanks, in part, to their incredible new A/V production. Other closers worth mentioning were the “Dark Prince” aka Gesaffelstein at the Crane Stage on Day 1 and FISHER’s absolute takeover of the pier’s eastern half on Day 2, plus let’s not forget both Four Tet and Sara Landry blowing out the Warehouse each night.

There was a refreshing amount of performances with live instrumentation this year, expanding upon the ideas and notions of what the electronic genre encompasses. Between Peaches — aka the “Teaches of Peaches” — commandeering the stage, Soulwax’s insane multi-drummer live spectacle, Tycho’s return to form with a full band and Mount Kimbie covering Stereolab, the sounds we heard for two days leaned more noticeably in the direction of alternative dance. Barry Can’t Swim, more specifically, performed his live show for only the third time ever in the states with an ecstatic crowd on hand, leading directly into an electrifying sunset set by Disclosure with a full horn section. RÜFÜS DU SOL closed out the Pier Stage on the fest’s first day to a huge audience that got a sneak peak at the Australian three-piece’s new stage design before its upcoming world tour was announced.

ortola Music Festival 2024 - Tycho (Zac Brown)

Tycho’s Zac Brown

The Camp was also ramped up a little more, although the bill wasn’t as queer-focused as the previous two. horsegiirL performed to an equestrian-themed Ship Tent and crossed over as the first interspecies DJ to play Portola. Meanwhile, meme-turned “super serious, underground, exclusive tastemaker, gay, EDM, culture, Bushwick raver,” Rebecca Black debuted as an experimental vocalist/DJ on Sunday and Natasha Bedingfield pulled a surprising amount of hyped attendees away from Jamie xx’s performance Saturday for a brief 15-minute, hits-only set that even Four Tet himself couldn’t resist taking in. Reigning supreme as a highlight of the weekend, however, was disco queen Jessie Ware’s performance over at the Pier Stage that channeled Studio 54 and even included a cover of Cher’s “Believe” from her 1998 album of the same name.

The festival footprint expanded in 2024 with VIP areas taking over more space in front of the stages, which was received with mixed emotions. Cellphone service almost seemed worse than ever before, remaining an ever-present pitfall that unfortunately prevented us from being able to enjoy Portola to its fullest potential. Increased seating areas and bathrooms contributed greatly to the GA experience, but they still seemed limited amid the larger crowd size. A healthy amount of food offerings and expanded beverage selection was widely appreciated, and plenty were still surprised yet delighted by activations like the hidden speakeasy, which this time transformed into a robot-themed bar in honor of Daft Punk.

Though the third edition of Portola proved successful in continuing to expand Goldenvoice’s influence across the Bay Area festival landscape, it’s unknown at the moment as to whether or not it will return next year. Still being dubbed as “the city’s loudest event” after as many as 224 noise complaints — 24 on Saturday followed by 200 on Sunday — were filed despite organizers’ efforts to lower the decibels, rotate stages and utilize acoustic blankets. Judging by the turnout this time and increased demand for an event of this caliber in the Bay Area, we would be surprised if Portola wasn’t back after another 12 months. But once the permits are approved by both the SF Entertainment Commission and Port of SF, one can only hope that Goldenvoice will throw down on some distributed antenna systems or reliable WiFi coverage for 2025.

Portola Music Festival 2024 - Justice

Justice

PORTOLA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2024 AWARDS:

Headliner of the Weekend: Justice

Favorite Stage: Pier

Breakthrough Performance: Franc Moody

Best Dance Party: Disclosure

Largest Crowd: FISHER

Most Controversial: M.I.A.’s endorsement of Donald Trump

Festival Daddy: Tycho guitarist/bassist Zac Brown

Portola Queen: Jessie Ware

Best Legacy Act: Soulwax

Hardest Set: Sara Landry

Best Performance: RÜFÜS DU SOL

Most Cunty: Horsegiirl

Best Stage Production: BICEP present CHROMA (AV DJ set)

Favorite Festival Addition: Giant crane-lifted disco ball

Best Activation: Daft Punk speakeasy

Favorite Merch: Pier 80 blanket

Best Afterparty: Boiler Room with Club Heat

Best Mascot: Warehouse raccoons

RÜFÜS DU SOL, Justice, Disclosure, FISHER, Gesaffelstein, Jamie xx, Four Tet & M.I.A. bolster 2024 lineup for third Portola Music Festival

Portola Music Festival - 2024 lineup

Portola Music Festival //
Pier 80 – San Francisco
September 28th-29th, 2024 //

Hey, Portola people! Are you ready for Round 3 or what?

Your favorite two-day Bay Area music festival is heading back to SF’s Pier 80 this September after last year’s sophomore installment that saw Eric Prydz and Skrillex sit atop Portola’s poster, and though the headliners this time aren’t as clearly marked as they were then, renowned California concert promoter Goldenvoice has once again put together a stacked, electronic-focused roster led by RÜFÜS DU SOL, Justice, Disclosure, FISHER, Gesaffelstein, Jamie xx, Four Tet and M.I.A.

Those are just the acts highlighted and listed in boldface type, however.

Also joining the party will be Soulwax, Floating Points, BICEP Present Chroma (AV DJ Set), Jessie Ware, Mochakk, Honey Dijon, NEIL FRANCES, Ben Böhmer (Live), LP Giobbi, Franc Moody, Mount Kimbie, Horsegirl, DJ Pee .Wee (aka Anderson .Paak), JPEGMAFIA and Barry Can’t Swim (Live), as well as a couple of local products with Tycho and Deltron 3030 both taking the stage on Saturday.

The prospect of seeing RÜFÜS DU SOL perform new music live for the first time is an additional draw for Portola, as the Australian alt-dance trio look to follow up 2021’s Surrender and their 2022 Grammy-winning single “Alive” with a fifth studio album. But as you can see after its first two iterations and from the aforementioned artists this year, the fest has continued to keep things fresh and eclectic by mixing hip-hop, R&B, soul, funk and even some rock into its artist curation (case in point: Chicago post-punk band Horsegirl). See who else will be there above before another festival season wraps up.

Portola 2024 tickets can be purchased starting this Friday, May 17th at 12 p.m. PT with payment plans available if you put down at least 25% right now, so make sure to register here to receive your presale code. Two-day GA passes begin at $359.95 (or $239.95 for single-day tickets) while two-day VIP have increased to $599.95 (or $359.95 for one day) here for those ages 21 and up. Grab ’em while they are hot because you don’t want to miss the chance to dance the day away down by the bay!

Portola Music Festival 2024 - Saturday set times

Portola Music Festival 2024 - Sunday set times

UPDATE (August 30th): The third edition of Portola is almost here, and now you can really start to get ready for a weekend full of dancing. That’s because this year’s set times are out for both days! See the schedule above, and make sure to download the festival’s mobile app here before heading down to the docks at Pier 80. Tickets are already sold out, but you can still join the wait list here!

Portola Music Festival 2024 - updated Saturday set times

UPDATE (September 23rd): Portola Week is officially here, and the festival has a small update to share for this Saturday’s schedule with the addition of Natasha Bedingfield on the Crane Stage. However, the British singer-songwriter is only getting 15 minutes from 7:10-7:25 p.m. so if you blink, you might not get to see her entire performance.

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Outside Lands 2023: Three full days of ‘giving life,’ saving face & switching up the game to celebrate the festival’s 15th anniversary

Outside Lands 2023 - Lands EndPhotos by Christine Kemp & courtesy of Outside Lands // Written by Molly Kish //

Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival //
Golden Gate Park – San Francisco
August 11th-13th, 2023 //

Taking a beat to fully process the 15th year of Outside Lands, we had a lot to consider in terms of our annual accolades for 2023. Our team has had the pleasure of covering the music festival’s evolution since 2012, and many of us have been on the journey with Bay Area concert promoter Another Planet Entertainment after attending OSL’s inaugural edition in 2008. But while we have learned to anticipate certain logistical nuances and look forward to countless familiarities at Golden Gate Park, this year felt different in several very unexpected and positive ways.

Walking into the festival grounds, the footprint had noticeable modifications from previous years, including brand-new stages and a relocated Wine Lands. McLaren Pass, typically home to Choco Lands, the Bubble Tea Party, Cocktail Magic and various food vendors, now included a paired-down, more communal place to sip wines from the best vineyards in the Bay. Switching spots with Cocktail Magic, the newly located Wine Lands provided a premier viewing location for the Toyota Music Den, which ended up being a backup stage for overflow acts on Saturday and a home base for surprise appearances/pop-up sets throughout the weekend.

Outside Lands 2023 - Lands End - crowd

The largest and most widely agreed upon, favorite new addition to the grounds was the Dolores Stage holding space in the Polo Field entryway. The open-air dance club brought a surge of new talent and life to the main field, highlighting DJs, drag performers and a schedule of explosive LGBTQ+ artists over three days. Providing a welcomed alternative to the SOMA Tent’s long lines and Saturday’s closure for dancefloor maintenance, the Dolores Stage proved to be a true festival MVP. The lineup highlighted an intrinsic part of Bay Area culture that never felt fully recognized on the scale that it should have been. Providing a non-stop homage to SF’s historic ballroom culture, performers hit the stage, runway and ground, keeping the sold-out crowd dancing and happy at one of the festival’s main access points.

Aside from some lineup alterations, structural damage and traffic-flow issues at the entrances and exits, OSL’s 15th anniversary was a massive success. Worried at moments that things could derail, the staff handled the various complications that came their way with super effective and seamless production pivots. Artists were quick to shift sets to alternate stages, pop-up performances kept fans excited and engaged, and the amount of satellite bars, lounges and interactive activations offered more than enough entertainment to keep the capacity crowd stoked. If this year’s success was any indication, we expect the positive changes to become mainstay additions for years to come and look forward to seeing what the future will hold for Northern California’s flagship music festival.

Outside Lands 2023 - ODESZA


ODESZA

OUTSIDE LANDS 2023 AWARDS:

Headliner of the Weekend: ODESZA

Breakthrough Performance: Crumb

Largest Crowd: DJ DIESEL

Best Stage: Dolores Stage

Most Swoonworthy Set: Lana Del Ray

Hardest Hip-Hop Moment: Tobe Nwigwe

Fiercest Performance: Reparations

Tastiest Menu: Shuggies Trash Pie and Natural Wine

Best Vineyard: Deux Punx

Most Magical Cocktail: “Large Marge-arita” // Buttery Tipple

Favorite Lands: Wine Lands

Most Impactful Artist: Balloonski

Satellite Bar Star: #OceanLove Tour by Grey Whale Gin

Favorite Merch: Outside Lands reusable festival cup

Best Marketplace: San Franpsycho

Top Showcase: Hard French at Dolores Stage

Most Memorable Experience: Outside Lands x LIVE by Amazon Music

Bay Area Favorite: Anchor Steam’s final kegs on draft at Beer Lands

Best Night Show: Interpol at The Independent

Celebrating its 15th year in 2023, Outside Lands hands the baton over to Kendrick Lamar, Foo Fighters & ODESZA

Outside Lands - 2023 lineup

Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival //
Golden Gate Park – San Francisco
August 11th-13th, 2023 //

Now that a handful of California’s music festivals — whether it’s BeachLife, BottleRock, Coachella, Just Like Heaven or Lightning in a Bottle — have announced what their plans will be this year, it’s once again time for Outside Lands to join the party.

SF’s signature event turns 15 this August at Golden Gate Park, but after returning to its usual timing in 2022 and granting headlining duties to Green Day, Post Malone and SZA, it’s handing the baton over to a triumvirate of standouts in Kendrick Lamar, Foo Fighters and ODESZA.

K.Dot returns to OSL for the first time since the 17-time Grammy winner ambushed the Twin Peaks stage back in 2015, while Foo Fighters, who suffered the tragic loss of drummer Taylor Hawkins last March and have yet to reveal his replacement behind the kit, will end their own decade-long drought after playing the three-day event in 2012. ODESZA’s last appearance, in the meantime, was the most recent of the three in 2018, yet much has changed for the Seattle electronic duo made up of Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight over that time.

In addition to the aforementioned headliners, this year’s undercard is nothing to sneeze at — starting with Lana Del Rey, The 1975, Megan Thee Stallion, Zedd, Janelle Monáe, Maggie Rogers and Fisher. Other names on the 2023 lineup worth paying attention to include Lil Yachty, Noah Kahan, Cigarettes After Sex, J.I.D, Interpol, Willow, Father John Misty, Tobe Nwigwe, Orville Peck, aespa, beabadoobee, L’Impératrice, Cuco, Nora En Pure, Poolside, Alvvays, NIKI, Alex G, Soccer Mommy, Diesel (Shaquille O’Neal), Monolink, Raveena, Trixie Mattel, Mariah the Scientist and ISOxo.

Last year’s edition of OSL saw the SOMA Tent — which remains the fest’s home for all things dance music — expand after making its debut in 2021, and fans can expect the dancefloor to be packed as Âme b2b Trikk, Blond:ish, Claptone, Coco & Breezy, Daniel Avery, Denis Sulta, Disco Lines and more get ready to hit the decks from Friday to Sunday. Check out the poster above for the rest of the artists slated to perform.

Three-day GA, GA+ (a new ticket tier), VIP and Golden Gate Club passes go on sale here for $499, $674, $1,029 and $4,899 this Wednesday, March 8th at 10 a.m. PT, so take a peek at our previous coverage here before you pick one up!

Outside Lands 2023 - daily lineups

UPDATE (April 18th): Daily lineups for OSL 2023 are out, with Kendrick Lamar headlining Friday, Foo Fighters rocking Saturday and ODESZA closing down the festival Sunday. Peek at the daily schedules above before single-day tickets go on sale here for $199 (GA), $299 (GA+) and $449 (VIP) starting this Wednesday, April 19th at 10 a.m. PT. And if you’re thinking about purchasing a three-day ticket payment plan and putting down just $99 up front, you can still do that for a limited time here!

Outside Lands 2023 - Interpol

UPDATE (May 11th): Interpol has confirmed that they will be performing their 2002 debut LP Turn On the Bright Lights in full from start to finish during the band’s set at OSL this year. Fans of the New York post-punk revivalists should pick up their single-day tickets here!

Outside Lands 2023 - Friday set times

Outside Lands 2023 - Saturday set times

Outside Lands 2023 - Sunday set times

UPDATE (August 1st): With less than a couple of weeks to go, your 2023 set times have arrived. See the schedules above for all of your potential conflicts at OSL’s 15th anniversary so you can formulate a plan before getting to Golden Gate Park. Who will the TBA act on Saturday be?!?! Take your best guess in the comments below.