Sting, Incubus and My Morning Jacket lead the lineup for the fifth edition of the BeachLife Festival, which celebrates beach culture, art, food and, of course, music in Redondo Beach.
The lineup was announced on Friday Jan. 19 for the three-day fest, which returns to Seaside Lagoon on May 3-5.
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Music legend Sting will lead the charge on Friday; Calabasas alt-rockers Incubus play the main stage on Saturday; and My Morning Jacket will close out the festivities on Sunday. General admission tickets are available now starting at $159 for one day and $399 for weekend passes. Weekend VIP tickets are $999 and Captain’s tickets are $3,099 at beachlifefestival.com.
More than 40 acts were announced for this year’s event and they cover the gamut of rock, indie, pop, reggae and other genres. People can expect to see some ’80s dance moves when new wave stars Devo take the stage. Others on the bill include classic rockers ZZ Top and British crooner, Seal.
The festival, which launched in 2019, is also featuring hometown acts like Orange County’s Local Natives, Dirty Heads and Sugar Ray, who have pretty much become the house band of the event, having performed at every BeachLife Festival so far.
Besides the music, the festival’s DAOU SideStage, a high end pop-up restaurant on the side of the main stage, as well as art installations are also returning this year.
Here is the complete lineup.
Friday, May 3
Sting
Dirty Heads
Seal
City and Colour
Donavon Frankenreiter & G. Love
Bedouin Soundclash
The Samples
Jordana
Abraham Alexander
Surfer Blood
Warren Fitzgerald of The Vandals
Scott Reynolds of ALL
Chase Petra
Saturday, May 4
Incubus
Devo
Local Natives
Santigold
Pepper
Steel Pulse
Chevy Metal
Sun Room
The Expendables
Cydeways
Grace McKagan
Kevin Seconds of 7 Seconds
Jon Snodgrass
Jen Pop of The Bombpops
The Last
The Rookie5
Sunday, May 5
My Morning Jacket
Trey Anastasio + Classic TAB
Fleet Foxes
ZZ Top
Courtney Barnett
Margo Price
Sugar Ray
St Paul & The Broken Bones
Atlas Genius
Gaby Moreno
Tito Puente Jr.
Sashamon
Wall of Sound
Asiatica
Saxon Weiss
It’s OK!
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