


Doja Cat, Hozier and Tyler, The Creator are the headliners for the 2025 Outside Lands festival at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.
John Summit, Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, Vampire Weekend, Gracie Abrams, Doechii, Glass Animals, Jamie xx, Gesaffelstein, Bleachers, Ludacris, Jorja Smith and Still Woozy — aka East Bay native Sven Eric Gamsky — are among the many other popular acts who will perform during the three-day event, Aug. 8 through 10.
Three-day Outside Lands passes start at $499 and are on sale now at sfoutsidelands.com. No word on when, or if, single-day ducats will also go on sale. Also, daily lineups will be released at a later date.
“We are beyond excited to return to Golden Gate Park, where we’ll be celebrating everything that makes San Francisco truly world-class — its vibrant culture, its incredible community and, of course, our one-of-a-kind Outside Lands festival,” said Allen Scott, co-founder of Outside Lands and president of concerts and festivals at Another Planet Entertainment. “This year’s lineup captures the dynamic, ever-evolving tastes of the Bay Area.
“We’re proud to curate a festival that spans generations, bringing something unique and unforgettable for everyone.”
The lineup features two of the hottest names in hip-hop — Doja Cat and Tyler, the Creator.
The former kicked off her first-ever arena tour in support of her fourth studio album, “Scarlet,” with a show on Halloween night 2023 at the Chase Center in San Francisco.
Northern California has seen a lot of Tyler, The Creator recently — with the hip-hop star having performed shows at Chase Center in San Francisco, Oakland Arena and Golden 1 Center in Sacramento earlier this month — but his local fans will surely be looking forward to even more Tyler in Golden Gate Park.
Interestingly, Tyler, the Creator was supposed to headline Outside Lands in 2024, but had to bow out — which, he admitted on social media, was “not sexy at all.” (Although he did give disappointed fans permission to “call (him) names when they see (him) in person.”) The headliner slot was filled by Sabrina Carpenter, who went on to deliver one of the best sets of the 2024 festival.
Irish singer-songwriter Hozier got off to a very quick start in his recording career, as his 2013 debut single — “Take Me to Church” — soared up the charts and became a massive radio hit. His latest full-length is 2023’s platinum-certified “Unreal Unearth.”