Prepare for an electrifying lineup at the 2024 Ohana Festival, happening from September 27 to September 29 at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point, CA. Leading the charge are Pearl Jam and Neil Young with Crazy Horse, alongside an array of powerhouse performances by Alanis Morissette, Turnpike Troubadours, Garbage, Maren Morris, Black Pumas, Idles, Jenny Lewis, The Breeders, Crowded House, and more!
Pearl Jam will take the spotlight on both Friday and Sunday nights in celebration of their latest album, Dark Matter. With over 35 artists across three stages, Ohana promises an unforgettable weekend filled with music, engaging environmental and sustainability initiatives, a curated art gallery, and more, all set against the stunning backdrop of the ocean.
Tickets for the 2024 Ohana Festival go on sale starting April 23 for Ten Club members, followed by a general presale on April 25. Options include 1-Day or 3-Day passes, General Admission, VIP, and Ultimate VIP packages. Ticket prices are all-inclusive, with no additional fees.
VIP tickets come with perks like a dedicated entrance, round-trip shuttle passes, access to the VIP Lounge with premium viewing of the Main Stage, comfortable shaded cabanas, private bars, air-conditioned restrooms, and more. The Ultimate VIP package offers an exclusive experience, including a stay at Laguna Cliffs Resort & Spa, access to the Backstage Artist Guest Lounge, autographed memorabilia, and other special bonuses.
For those seeking convenience, Ohana Festival now offers 2-person hotel packages through 100x Hospitality, which include a 4-night stay, transportation, and select merchandise.
Founded by Eddie Vedder in 2016, Ohana Festival is committed to sustainability and conservation efforts, with proceeds benefiting organizations like the Doheny State Beach Foundation and the San Onofre Parks Foundation, as well as various charities focused on environmental and social causes.
Pearl Jam’s latest album, Dark Matter, produced by Grammy-winning producer Andrew Watt, sets the stage for their global tour, spanning nine countries and twenty-five cities, including iconic venues like Wrigley Field, Madison Square Garden, and Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena.