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Coming up on May 13-15, a number of musical acts spanning genres and eras will convene in picturesque Redondo Beach, California for the BeachLife Festival — and even if you won’t be there in person, you’ll have the opportunity to watch a number of notable acts on the festival’s official live stream.
Detailed on Tuesday, the list of participating acts on the stream includes Weezer, The Smashing Pumpkins, Steve Miller Band, 311, Sheryl Crow, Vance Joy, Black Pumas, Lord Huron, Stone Temple Pilots, UB40 feat. Ali Campbell, Cold War Kids and more.
More, per a news release:
The live stream launches Friday, May 13 at 1:00 PM Pacific Time with BeachLife’s own Jim Lindberg (Pennywise / solo artist / author) performing on the festival’s Royal Caribbean LowTide Stage. The BeachLife Festival Live Stream will feature full performances from artists appearing on the Subaru Pacific HighTide Stage and Royal Caribbean LowTide Stage, as well as exclusive behind-the-scenes content all weekend long.
To join the live stream on May 13, 14 and 15, visit www.beachlifefestival.com or https://volume.com/beachlifefestival.
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Click here for a photo gallery of the 2021 BeachLife Festival, capturing the essence of the weekend.
Three-day GA passes start at $419+, with a number of additional ticket options (including single-day passes) available now on the festival website.
Here’s the full lineup and details for other events besides the music:
Friday, May 13: Weezer, 311, Black Pumas, Cold War Kids, Milky Chance, Cannons, Atlas Genius, Jim Lindberg (Pennywise), Long Beach Dub Allstars, The Aggrolites, Hoist the Colors, Tomorrows Bad Seeds (acoustic), Joey Cape (Lagwagon), Velvet Starlings, Yotam Ben Horin (Useless ID)
Saturday, May 14: The Smashing Pumpkins, Vance Joy, Stone Temple Pilots, Capital Cities, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Matisyahu, Sugar Ray, The Record Company, Donavon Frankenreiter, Magic!, Phantom Planet, Art Alexakis (Everclear), Rita Wilson, Jeremy Buck, The Charities, Feed the Kitty
Sunday, May 15: Steve Miller Band, Sheryl Crow, Lord Huron, UB40 feat. Ali Campbell, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, The Allman Betts Band, Ozomatli, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, ALO, Landon McNamara, Dan Kelly (Fortunate Youth), The Hip Abduction, Cubensis, Wall of Sound, Latch Key Kid
BeachLife will feature music performances on four stages: HighTide Stage (main), LowTide Stage, RipTide Stage and the SpeakEasy Stage. While the first three stages are standard festival-produced stages on the waterfront, the fourth stage, The SpeakEasy Stage, presented by Jack Daniel’s, is curated by Pennywise frontman / solo artist / author Jim Lindberg and provides intimate and stripped down acoustic performances from some of punk, surf, and rock’s top names.
Philanthropy and Communityis ever important to BeachLife Festival. They support many organizations in Southern California’s South Bay community and beyond, specifically as it relates to the preservation of beaches and oceans. With the help of the LA Kings and a number of national and local nonprofit organizations, BeachLife will arrange events and onsite activations to drive awareness and raise much needed funding for these important causes. Philanthropic partners include Surfrider, Heal The Bay, Walk With Sally, Life Rolls On, Wyland Foundation, Redondo Beach Education Foundation, Redondo Beach Police Foundation and the Rob Machado Foundation.
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