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Published on March 25, 2025
Outside Lands 2025 Unveils Star-studded Lineup Featuring Doja Cat, Hozier, and Tyler, The Creator in San FranciscoSource: LavishRuby, CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Bay Area music enthusiasts prepare for a sonic feast. The giant lineup for the Outside Lands 2025 festival has been unveiled. Taking front and center stage will be Doja Cat, Hozier, and Tyler, The Creator, as the headliners for the three-day escapade in Golden Gate Park set to transpire on August 8-10. A plethora of other celebrated acts, including John Summit and Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, Vampire Weekend, and Gracie Abrams are set to perform, bringing a spectacular array of genres to the music-hungry crowds of San Francisco.

While three-day passes for the music festival start at $499 and are up for grabs starting at 10 a.m. tomorrow, according to information shared on the Outside Lands Instagram post, festival organizers have not announced if enthusiasts of single-day attendance will also go on sale, leaving many to keep their eyes peeled for any updates. In a testament to the city's unique culture and community, Allen Scott, co-founder of Outside Lands and president of concerts and festivals at Another Planet Entertainment, relayed the festival's excitement to return to Golden Gate Park. "We are beyond excited to return to Golden Gate Park, where we'll be celebrating everything that makes San Francisco truly world-class," Scott told The Mercury News. The expectation is to curate an event that lives up to the dynamic, ever-changing tastes of the Bay Area crowd.

Doja Cat is riding high on the success of her arena tour and latest studio album, "Scarlet," which debuted with a much-raved-about Halloween performance in 2023 at Chase Center in San Francisco. Tyler, The Creator, ready to make "not sexy at all" amends for his 2024 Outside Lands bow-out, is expected to draw a massive following owing to his frequent Northern California appearances, having performed at several venues earlier this month, including the Chase Center and Oakland Arena.

A notable addition this year, Hozier brings to the bill his signature hit "Take Me to Church" and platinum-certified 2023 album "Unreal Unearth." The collective roster flaunts a bevy of musical talents across different vibes and eras, promising to bring unique and enduring memories to all festival-goers.