BeachLife Festival Announces Lineup

Get Ready for the Ultimate Beach Party

There’s a new festival on the horizon and it’s called BeachLife. Get out your sundresses, beach towels and flip-flops. LA’s first oceanfront music festival is happening May 3-5, 2019 on the coast of Redondo Beach. Close your eyes and imagine a beautiful sunset over the pacific ocean, your toes in the sand, a tasty cold beverage in hand and dancing to the live music of legends like Willie Nelson, Brian Wilson and Bob Weir. Check out the full line-up below. Are you getting excited already?

But wait – it doesn’t stop there. Considering Southern California’s reputation for outstanding regional cuisine, BeachLife will feature a “Side Stage:” a seated, pop-up restaurant with main-stage views. It’s a music-loving foodie’s dream come true! Make sure you make your Side Stage restaurant reservations in advance. It will be a feast for all of your senses.

Additionally, in true representation of the Los Angeles beach vibe we all love so much, there will be skate, surf, and beach lifestyle offerings. Of course, bike parking and a skate valet are a no-brainer for this festival. And believe it or not, you can even anchor your boat by the festival, if you plan ahead. Because here in LA, #welivethebeachlife.

Tickets to BeachLife start at just $249 for a three-day GA pass or $795 for VIP. Children 5 and under are free. Single day tickets will be released at a later date. But because this is LA and we like to get extra fancy here,  BeachLife also offers a $2,500 “Captain’s Pass” option with perks such as access to the artist lounge, to the private backstage bungalow and to additional parties, including the official VIP festival pre-party or super private acoustic yacht parties. And you know what they say…LA parties are the best!

So head on over to BeachLifeFestival.com and secure your tickets today. See you in the sand…or on that yacht.

About The Author

As a writer for Blank Newspaper, Michaela shares Blank's love for all genres of music. After ten years on the Nashville music scene, you can now find her hopping around LA's various music venues and bars in search for the next big story. Michaela has been with Blank Newspaper since 2013 and she currently covers shows in Los Angeles as well as several annual music festivals around the country.

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