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Have you ever seen that “Portlandia” episode with the song “The Dream of the ’90s is Alive in Portland”?
Well, with the new Flannel Nation festival, the dream of the ’90s is alive in San Pedro.
The headliner is yet to be announced, but if you listened to KROQ at any point from 1995-1998 you will have heard the bands on the lineup, which include Everclear and Fastball, in heavy rotation.
Since we still haven’t found a way to time travel just yet, this is the closest you’re going to get to hopping in a Bill & Ted-style phone booth to go to Weenie Roast at Irvine Meadows in 1998.
In other festival happenings, we’ve also got news about some Coachella-adjacent parties and the chef lineup for BeachLife’s on-stage dining experience.
And if you’re looking for something to do this weekend, Beyond Wonderland is happening with Zedd, DJ Snake and more in San Bernardino.
’90s alt-rock revue
If you owned Doc Martens, wide-leg jeans or a choker necklace, you’ll want to know about Flannel Nation, a new festival coming to San Pedro with lots of ’90s alt rock bands. See the lineup and find out how to get tickets.
In this Sept. 6, 2018 file photo, DJ Peggy Gou attends the Mulberry A/W 18 event at K museum in Seoul, South Korea. Peggy Gou is among the artists performing at Framework’s In The Desert Coachella events running April 15-17. (Photo by Han Myung-Gu/Getty Images for Mulberry)
Desert scene
More shows adjacent to next month’s Coachella are starting to crop up, including a trio from promoter Framework that will include Peggy Gou, Black Coffee, SG Lewis and more. Get the details.
Can’t Feel the Heat is an unofficial Coachella podcast (Courtesy Can’t Feel the Heat)
Most-anticipated sets
ICYMI: Our latest episode of the Can’t Feel the Heat podcast features the sets we’re looking forward to the most at Coachella 2022. And yes, Harry Styles is among my picks. Tune in on Apple podcasts, Spotify or Stitcher.
The three chefs cooking at BeachLife’s SideStage pop-up restaurant this year are Ray Hayashi of Hermosa Beach’s modern Asian restaurant RYLA, Michelin Star-chef Kevin Meehan of Kali in Los Angeles and Jacob Ramos, the festival’s executive chef.(Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)
Dinner soundtrack
BeachLife has announced the lineup of chefs who will be cooking by the main stage at this year’s festival in Redondo Beach.
Mayday Parade will co-headline the third annual Sad Summer Festival coming to the outdoor grounds at City National Grove of Anaheim July 9. (Photo courtesy of Mayday Parade)
Feeling blue
The Sad Summer Festival Tour is returning to the City National Grove of Anaheim for a third year in July. See who is playing and find out how to get tickets.
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