“The BeachLife Festival, Los Angeles’ first oceanfront multi-day festival event, just keeps getting better! BeachLife is proud to announce the addition of Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Jason Mraz, Southern California reggae-rock favorites Slightly Stoopid, indie-folk trailblazers Dawes, easy-going jam-rockers Big Head Todd and The Monsters, plus reggae rising stars Tomorrow’s Bad Seeds, and tropical songstress Anuhea, to accompany the already stacked lineup of artists performing the weekend of May 3-5, 2019. The artist additions will join previously announced legendary music headliners Brian Wilson (founding member of the Beach Boys) with guests Al Jardine and Blondie Chaplin, Bob Weir and Wolf Bros., and Willie Nelson and Family along with Ziggy Marley, Violent Femmes, Steel Pulse, Grace Potter, Blues Traveler, Bruce Hornsby, Everclear, Chevy Metal, Sugar Ray, and Donavon Frankenreiter, and many more for an immersive festival experience celebrating the legacy and culture of Southern California’s iconic beach lifestyle.”
The lineup first dropped a few weeks back but this new list of additions is all the more reason to book those tickets for the weekend of May 3-5, 2019. GA, VIP, and top-level Captain’s passes are available now and open for purchase here.
The BeachLife Festival 2019 Lineup:
Willie Nelson and Family
Brian Wilson w special guests Al Jardine and Blondie Chaplin
Bob Weir and Wolf Bros.
Jason Mraz
Slightly Stoopid performing “Acoustic Roots” set
Ziggy Marley
Violent Femmes
As the Crow Flies featuring Chris Robinson
Grace Potter
Dawes
Blues Traveler
Steel Pulse
Bruce Hornsby and The Noisemakers
Chevy Metal ft. Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters
Everclear
Sugar Ray
Big Head Todd and The Monsters
Colin Hay of Men at Work
X
Donavon Frankenreiter
Best Coast
Keller Williams Grateful Grass
Poncho Sanchez
Anuhea
Matt Costa
Timmy Curran
Sack Lunch featuring Rob Machado
Tomorrow’s Bad Seeds
Venice
Roots of Creation
The Cordovas
Clayton Joseph Scott
The Higgs
His Eyes have Fangs
V Torres
Barley
Latchkey Kid
Chris Pierce
The Hollow Legs
Charlie Overbey