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Oceans Calling Festival 2025: Green Day, Lenny Kravitz 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 Oceans Calling Festival 2025 is set to be an exciting musical event, promising a robust lineup of celebrated artists and bands. Scheduled to take place from September 26 to September 28 in Ocean City, Maryland, this festival will showcase a diverse array of musical talents on its stage. A major highlight of this year's event will be the performance by legendary bands such as Green Day, Fall Out Boy, and Weezer, marking a thrilling occasion for attendees and fans alike.

These iconic bands bring with them a rich history of hits and have captivated audiences worldwide. Green Day, known for their powerful punk rock style and influential albums, promises an energetic performance that attendees have been eagerly anticipating. Fall Out Boy will bring their eclectic mix of pop-punk and rock, delivering chart-topping singles that have won them a massive following. Meanwhile, Weezer, with their classic alternative rock sound, will undoubtedly take fans on a nostalgic journey through their extensive catalog of popular tracks.

In addition to the featured headliners, the festival will host a variety of other performers, making for a comprehensive musical experience. Artists like Lenny Kravitz and Noah Kahan join the lineup, along with Good Charlotte, Ziggy Marley, Train, Devo and 4 Non Blondes.

Beyond the music, Oceans Calling Festival 2025 will also offer attendees engaging non-musical activities. Notably, the festival grounds will feature cooking demonstrations hosted by celebrity chefs like Michael and Bryan Voltaggio. Such interactive segments not only cater to music lovers but also provide a delightful treat for food enthusiasts. This multisensory experience, combining top-tier musical performances with culinary artistry, is set against the picturesque backdrop of Ocean City’s boardwalk and beaches.

Organizers have ensured that the festival is both accessible and accommodating for diverse audiences. Ticket sales began with a presale on February 14, followed by a general sale, with three-day general admission tickets priced starting at $350. For those who may be interested in attending only select portions of the festival, one-day tickets offer a more flexible and affordable alternative. The comprehensive planning and organization behind this festival underscore a commitment to delivering an unforgettable experience for all attendees.

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