9/18/2018

OHANA FESTIVAL Friday, September 28-Sunday, September 30 at Doheny State Beach

The annual event celebrates some of the top singers, songwriters and musicians including Eric Church, Eddie Vedder, Mumford & Sons, Beck, Norah Jones, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Amos Lee, Liz Phair and many others (full line-up below). Beyond the music, concert-goers can participate in a fun sponsor activations, while also enjoying a variety of libations: beer (Pacifico), wine (JaM Cellars), cider (Angry Orchard), vodka (Tito's), aperitif(Aperol)and spiked sparkling water (Truly) in the craft wine and beer garden, plus non-alcohol offerings cold brew coffee (Califia)and coffee fruit drinks (Bai) at OHANA. Attendees can also enjoyKIND snacks, see the latest cars from JEEP and try out Maui Jim Sunglasses.
 
After a successful launch in 2016, OHANA returned in 2017 as an expanded three-day event with more than 35,000 attendees. In the "Ohana" tradition of family, the grassy festival site is dotted with blankets and fans enjoying a weekend of music, food and activities.
 
The 2018 OHANA line-up is as follows: Eric Church, Eddie Vedder, Mumford & Sons, Norah Jones, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Amos Lee, Liz Phair, Young the Giant, Nikki Lane, Bahamas, Switchfoot w/ Rob Machado, John Doe Folk Trio, Plague Vendor, Andrew Macmahon & The Wilderness, Hiss Golden Messenger, The White Buffalo, NoMBe, Fantastic Negrito, The War + Treaty, Lauren Ruth Ward, Allan Rayman, Dave Hause, Nick Hakim, Kevin Devine, Billy Raffoul, Timmy Curran, Lilly Hiatt, The Palms, Desure, Ambar Lucid, The Alive, Pow Pow Family Band, and Jonny Roundhouse.

Tickets for OHANA are available at www.ohanafest.com. Ticket prices start at $99.75 + fees for a single day pass. A variety of ticketing options can be found on the website. A portion of the proceeds from OHANA will benefit the San Onofre Parks Foundation (a California non-profit that cooperatively works with the California State Parks to develop, preserve and enhance the recreation and experience of California's unique and beautiful coastal parks) and the Doheny State Beach Interpretive Association (DSBIA), the non-profit cooperating association of Doheny State Beach dedicated to the protection of the park's beaches, facilities, marine refuge and historical and cultural stories. These challenges are met through DSBIA's fundraising efforts and active support of the park's educational, interpretive, conservation and restoration programs. DSBIA was established in 1982, and is one of the oldest cooperating associations in the California State Parks System. OHANA is produced by Live Nation.
 
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