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Beachlife Festival 2025 Lineup Announced: Lenny Kravitz, Sublime and More

Nuță Lucian, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
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The BeachLife Festival, a hallmark of Southern California’s vibrant culture, returns to Redondo Beach from May 2 to 4, 2025. This year, the festival promises an impressive lineup featuring music superstars and an immersive experience surrounding art and culinary delights. Notable headliners include Lenny Kravitz, Sublime, and the iconic Alanis Morissette, reflecting the festival’s deeply eclectic nature. For fans eager to catch this fusion of culture and sound, the BeachLife Festival offers a sensory feast on the picturesque coastlines of Los Angeles.

The SoCal festival will also feature Alanis Morissette, marking one of the most anticipated performances of the weekend. Morissette, an icon in the music industry known for her emotive and deeply resonant music, will be joined by an impressive array of artists. The lineup spans diverse genres, with Train, the Pretenders, the Beach Boys, Jackson Browne, and Marcus King among the many slated to perform. This diversity reflects the festival's inclusive approach to music, prioritizing culture over genre specificity.

Adding to the allure of this event is the debut of the California Surf Club. Located on the festival grounds, this venue offers an upscale dining experience with gourmet cuisine and handcrafted cocktails. Festival-goers can indulge in these offerings while enjoying sweeping views of performances from the club's exclusive decks. The club features a public restaurant/bar and a membership-based section, catering to both casual visitors and those seeking a more intimate experience. The Captain’s Plus ticket experience provides access to this exclusive setting, where culinary delights are paired with top-notch musical performances.

The festival's director, Sam Meyers, emphasizes that while the music might be the centerpiece, every aspect of the festival contributes to curating a unique and trustworthy experience for attendees. From engaging art installations to interactive brand activations, the BeachLife Festival captures the spirit of Southern California's beach culture, making it much more than just a music event. With initiatives focused on sustainability and ocean preservation, engaging festival-goers in active philanthropic efforts is a vital part of its mission.

Philanthropy stands as a cornerstone of the BeachLife Festival, with a silent auction and partnerships with organizations like Heal the Bay and the Surfrider Foundation aiming to raise awareness and funds for coastal ecosystem conservation. This commitment to community and environment resonates with the festival’s ethos of celebrating and preserving the vibrant beach life that defines Southern California.

Tickets to the BeachLife Festival are selling fast, with options ranging from General Admission to exclusive Admiral passes that offer luxurious amenities. Each package is designed to suit different preferences, allowing attendees to choose their ideal festival experience. Additional options like private cabana suites provide an elevated festival experience, complete with panoramic views of the stages and premium service.

 

See Feel Lineup Here: 

FRIDAY, MAY 2
Lenny Kravitz
Train
O.A.R.
Aloe Blacc
The Struts
Digable Planets
Shovels & Rope
Milo Aukerman (of Descendents)
Jim Lindberg (of Pennywise)
SULLVN
Mr. Midway
The Rookie5

SATURDAY, MAY 3
Sublime
Pretenders
CAKE
Susanna Hoffs (of The Bangles)
Skip Marley
Sugar Ray
ALO
Long Beach Dub Allstars
Greg Graffin (of Bad Religion)
Tomorrows Bad Seeds
Too Rude
The Calamatix
Kyle Smith
Sitting On Saturn
Jesse James Pariah

SUNDAY, MAY 4
Alanis Morissette
Mt. Joy
Jackson Browne
The Beach Boys
Marcus King
Big Head Todd And the Monsters
Lily Meola
Donavon Frankenreiter
Common Sense
Michael Glabicki (of Rusted Root with Dirk Miller)
Saxon Weiss

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