Ohana Festival 2025 Brings Three Days of Iconic Performances to Doheny State Beach

Article Contributed by gratefulweb | Published on Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Ohana Festival, the premier California beachside music event founded by Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder, returns to Doheny State Beach September 26–28, 2025, with an extraordinary three-day lineup spanning rock, folk, blues, and beyond. Presented in partnership with California State Parks and Kona Big Wave, this year’s festival offers fans an unparalleled seaside concert experience against the backdrop of Dana Point’s legendary surf breaks.

On Friday, September 26, festival-goers will witness a rare solo performance by Eddie Vedder, followed by a set from Kings of Leon and the Earthlings. The evening continues with support from Garbage, Stereophonics, Lukas Nelson, Kim Deal, Deep Sea Diver, Hinds, Girl and Girl, Akira Galaxy, and Makua, creating a dynamic opening night.

Saturday, September 27, brings a powerful mix of soul and rock with Hozier and Leon Bridges as co-headliners. Additional highlights include Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Royel Otis, Margo Price, Mdou Moctar, Mon Rovía, Chaparelle, David Duchovny, and The Alain Johannes Band—an eclectic collection of artists sure to captivate the audience.

Closing the festival on Sunday, September 28, alternative rock heavyweights Green Day and Cage the Elephant will command the main stage. The final day’s lineup also features rising acts Wet Leg, James, Mannequin Pussy, The Chats, Lambrini Girls, The Murder Capital, The Criticals, and Skating Polly, ensuring a celebratory finale.

Tickets for Ohana Festival 2025—ranging from single-day passes to full weekend packages—are on sale now. Parking, camping, and VIP hospitality options are available; all details can be found at ohanafest.com.

About Ohana Festival
Founded in 2012 by Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder, Ohana Festival brings together world-class musicians for a unique beachfront celebration of music, surf culture, and environmental stewardship. The event partners with California State Parks to promote ocean conservation and sustainable concert practices. 

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