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Outside Lands 2025 Lineup: Tyler, The Creator, Hozier and More

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The much-anticipated lineup announcement for Outside Lands 2025 has finally arrived, revealing an impressive array of artists set to perform at the celebrated music festival. Scheduled for August 8-10, the festival at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park is headlined by a trio of major acts: Tyler, the Creator, Doja Cat, and Hozier. Known for its diverse lineup that spans multiple music genres, this year’s event promises to be unforgettable with a wide range of both headline and supporting acts.

Tyler, the Creator’s appearance is particularly noteworthy as he is making up for last year’s cancellation due to unforeseen circumstances. Well-known for his dynamic performances and artistic versatility, his return to the Golden Gate Park stage is sure to captivate attendees. Similarly, Doja Cat, who recently made waves with her standout Coachella performance, is expected to deliver a vibrant and theatrical R&B show. Complementing these pop and hip-hop acts is Hozier, whose soulful blend of rock and folk has been a favorite among fans. Together, these artists headline a lineup that captures the eclectic essence of Outside Lands, appealing to a wide demographic.

Beyond the headliners, the festival boasts a robust lineup featuring an array of talented performers. Notables include John Summit, Anderson .Paak & the Free Nationals, and Vampire Weekend, whose names have become synonymous with captivating live performances. Other exciting acts include Glass Animals, Gracie Abrams, Jamie xx, Doechii, and Gesaffelstein. This diverse mix ensures that fans of various music styles, from indie rock to electronic dance music, will find plenty to enjoy.

Tickets for the event are available for purchase starting March 26, with general admission passes priced at $499. For those seeking a more exclusive experience, VIP passes and Golden Gate Club memberships are available, offering perks such as special viewing areas, gourmet food selections curated by top chefs, and premium amenities. These offerings are part of Outside Lands’ commitment to providing a unique festival experience that blends music, art, and culinary delights.

Outside Lands 2025 echoes the philosophy of its organizers, who aim to curate a multidimensional event that resonates with the evolving tastes of the Bay Area. As Allen Scott, co-founder of Outside Lands, emphasizes, the festival attempts to span generations, offering something for everyone. This inclusive approach is evident in the vast range of artists and experiences on offer, encapsulating the spirit of both the city and the festival itself. With the upcoming performances set against the iconic backdrop of Golden Gate Park, festivalgoers are in for a memorable experience that captures the heart and soul of San Francisco.

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