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  • FRI
    Sep 26(TBD)
    Ohana Music Festival: Eddie Vedder, Hozier & Green Day - 3 Day PassDoheny State Beach, Dana Point, CA
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  • FRI
    Sep 2612:00 PM
    Ohana Music Festival: Eddie Vedder & Kings of Leon - Friday PassDoheny State Beach, Dana Point, CA
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  • SAT
    Sep 2712:00 PM
    Ohana Music Festival: Hozier & Leon Bridges - Saturday PassDoheny State Beach, Dana Point, CA
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  • SUN
    Sep 2812:00 PM
    Ohana Music Festival: Green Day & Cage the Elephant - Sunday PassDoheny State Beach, Dana Point, CA
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    About Ohana Music Festival

    As of 2023, the Ohana Music Festival continues to thrive, with its latest iteration taking place in September. The festival has adapted to the changing landscape of live events, incorporating health and safety measures while maintaining its vibrant atmosphere. This year, attendees were treated to performances from a stellar lineup, including headliners such as Eddie Vedder himself, alongside renowned acts like Jack Johnson and Hozier. The festival also featured a variety of local food vendors, art installations, and workshops, making it a holistic experience for festival-goers. Additionally, the Ohana Music Festival has embraced digital engagement, allowing fans who cannot attend in person to participate virtually through live streams and exclusive online content. As it moves forward, the festival is set to continue its tradition of celebrating music, community, and environmental awareness, solidifying its status as a must-attend event for music lovers.

    Ohana Music Festival History

    The Ohana Music Festival, founded by musician Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam, first took place in 2016. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Pacific coastline in Dana Point, California, the festival was created to celebrate music, the environment, and community. The name 'Ohana' translates to 'family' in Hawaiian, reflecting the festival's ethos of inclusivity and togetherness. Over the years, the festival has grown in popularity, featuring a diverse lineup of artists that includes rock legends, emerging artists, and a variety of genres, including folk, indie, and alternative music. The festival not only focuses on musical performances but also encourages environmental stewardship and supports various charitable initiatives. Each year, a portion of the festival's proceeds is donated to local and global charities, further emphasizing its commitment to giving back.