How to buy Ohana Music Festival tickets
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The Ohana Festival is known for bringing both major rock headliners and up-and-coming artists to the same beach that inspired the Beach Boys hit "Surfin USA." The 2024 festival continues that tradition with headliners like Pearl Jam and Sting at the Doheny State Beach in Dana Point, California September 27 through 29.
But with major names headlining the 2024 event, tickets for the Ohana Festival are selling out fast. Several ticket types are sold out, although fans can still find several options from verified third-party ticket resellers, including StubHub and Vivid Seats.
Along with Pearl Jam and Sting, the 2024 event is expected to bring multiple performances to three stages over three days. Although both Neil Young with Crazy Horse and Garbage had to cancel their expected appearances, the lineup still includes performances by Alanis Morissette, Devo, Marren Morris, the Turnpike Troubadours, and more. Here's what fans need to know to buy Ohana Festival tickets.
Ohana Festival 2024 festival schedule
The Ohana Festival is a three-day event held September 27 to 29 at Doheny State Beach. The festival sells three-day passes and one-day tickets. Tickets are available as general admission, VIP, or Ultimate VIP. The start time for each performance has yet to be determined.
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How to buy tickets for Ohana Festival 2024
While original three-day and Sunday passes are sold out, the festival still has limited general admission single-day passes for Friday and Saturday. New this year, the event organizers have bundled the fees into the ticket price, so the $196 general admission price doesn't increase at checkout unless shipping is required.
Fans who want to enjoy all three days or attend Sunday's performance can find tickets at verified third-party resellers, including StubHub and Vivid Seats.
Fans should factor the cost of parking or public transportation into the price. The venue does not have on-site parking, but a three-day parking pass for a nearby lot is available for $225. A ride-share drop-off point and bike parking are available at the venue, while shuttle tickets will be another option for getting to the festival.
How much are Ohana Festival tickets?
Original single-day tickets for Ohana Festival start at $196 for general admission.
However, Sunday and three-day passes have sold out. Fans can still find tickets from verified third-party resellers, including StubHub and Vivid Seats. The sold-out Sunday tickets currently sell for around $100 more than the original ticket price, though prices fluctuate as demand changes. Concert-goers can expect to spend more than $600 for a three-day general admission pass from a verified reseller.
The event's VIP tickets have also sold out but can be found from resellers. The VIP experience includes a dedicated entrance, a complimentary shuttle pass, and a VIP lounge. The three-day VIP passes currently sit at more than $2,000 from verified resellers.
Children aged 5 and under are admitted free but are required to be accompanied by a ticketed adult.
Who is performing at the Ohana Festival?
Each day of Ohana Festival is packed with incredible performers, with Pearl Jam and Sting as headliners. Here's the breakdown of acts by day:
Friday, September 27, 2024
- Pearl Jam, Devo, Maren Morris, Crowded House, Ryan Beatty, Dogstar, Flipturn, Gabriels, Jaime Wyatt, Linka Moja, and Pillow Queens
Saturday, September 28, 2024
- Sting, Turnpike Troubadours, Black Pumas, Jenny Lewis, Glen Hansard, Cat Power, The Moss, Ibibio Sound Machine, Joe Wong, Nite Creatures, Goldie Boutilier, and Very Nice Person
Sunday, September 29, 2024
- Pearl Jam, Alanis Morissette, Idles, The Breeders, Peter Cat Recording Co., Kim Gordon, LA LOM, La Santa Cecilia, Teen Jesus & the Jean Teasers, Bad Nerves, and John Cruz