SAN DIEGO â After being postponed last year because of the coronavirus pandemic, the fifth annual Ohana Festival will return to Dana Point this fall.
The Sept. 24-26 lineup will feature the same three headlining artists â Eddie Vedder, Pearl Jam and Kings of Leon â that had been scheduled to perform the 2020 edition.
All told, nearly three dozen of the performers booked for last yearâs lineup are back on board this year, including My Morning Jacket, Maggie Rogers, Sharon Van Etten and guitar-playing San Diego surfing legend Rob Machado.
Only a handful of the postponed 2020 acts, most notably The Pretenders and Broken Social Scene, are missing from the 2021 roster, which now includes such new additions as Brandi Carlile, Black Pumas and Spoon. The full lineup appears below.
Article Contributed by Pearl Jam | Published on Tuesday, May 11, 2021
Ohana Festival is returning to Doheny State Beach on September 24-26, 2021 and they’ve added some incredible artists to the lineup! Tickets are going fast – hurry and secure your spot on the beach to join Eddie Vedder, Pearl Jam, Kings of Leon, Brandi Carlile, Black Pumas & many more!
All 2020 tickets will automatically be honored at this year’s festival - no action required.
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