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Daisy Chain Fields - Verizon offer in Irvine, CA

Aug 29, 2026 at 10:30 AM and 12:00 PM  ·   · $502 Great Park Great Park Tickets from $502

Daisy Chain Fields
Aug 29
Daisy Chain Fields

Festival Info

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The General Admission Ticket

The General Admission Ticket gets you entry to the festival at Great Park and includes 14 Performances across 2 stages.

Food for purchase from local and regional restaurants.

Food Options

Vegan, vegetarian & gluten-free options available.

Merchandise and Brand Experiences

Shop official festival merch and specialty items from art vendors.

Brand experiences with special offerings and giveaways.

Beverages

Bars, concessions, and specialty beverages.

Bars throughout Great Park will feature cocktails and mixed drinks in addition to beer, wine, seltzers and non-alcoholic beverages.

Free water stations.

Family and Proceeds

Children 4 and under are free and must be accompanied by a ticketed adult.

Limit two children per ticketed adult.

Net proceeds from the festival are directed towards non-profit organizations dedicated to advancing and advocating for women and girls.

Policies

Festival performers are subject to change or cancelation at any time without notice.

No refund will be owed if a festival performer is changed or canceled.

Prices subject to change without notice.

LineUp

Garbage: alt-rock/electro-pop band (debut 1995) led by Shirley Manson with Duke Erikson, Steve Marker & Butch Vig; known for dramatic, filmic soundscapes.
Phoenix-born rock mystic of Fleetwood Mac/solo: wrote “Dreams,” “Rhiannon,” “Landslide”; solo hits “Edge of Seventeen,” “Stand Back”; duets Petty/Henley; 2x Rock Hall.
Die Spitz, an Austin band formed in 2022, blends metal and softer styles with strong friendship and teamwork. Known for their debut album, *Something to Consume*, they showcase technical skill and creative freedom.
Tampa-born, LA-based rapper Doechii blends hip-hop with genre-bending flair; breakout “What It Is (Block Boy)” (600M+ streams), Eurodance hit “Alter Ego” praised by SZA; toured with Beyoncé & Doja Cat.
Olympia, WA/DC feminist punk band (1990–97) led by Kathleen Hanna; key Riot Grrrl instigators via political lyrics, zines & confrontational shows.
Dayton, Ohio alt-rockers led by Pixies’ Kim Deal: hooky pop + noisy experiments. Platinum Last Splash spawned hit “Cannonball”; toured w/Nirvana; Albini/J Mascis.
Philadelphia-born genre-blending renegade; #1 Billboard Dance/Electronic, ASCAP Vanguard winner; BRIT/MTV/Q noms; collab LP w/ Dre Skull; roles on The Office.
Born in Canada, soulful pop singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan (3 Grammys, 12 JUNOs) sold 40M+ albums; famed for Lilith Fair and songs like “Angel.”
Global pop girl group KATSEYE: LA-based, formed via HYBE x Geffen K-pop training from 120k auditions; members from USA, Switzerland, Philippines & Korea.
Quiet Light, the electronic folk project of Austin, Texas-raised Riya Mahesh, blends indie pop, ambient, and electropop into compelling melodies and poignant lyrics. Her music creates a floating, soft light feeling. Albums include "Blue Angel Sparkling Silver 2" and "Pure Hearts." Quiet Light has received recognition from Spotify's Fresh Finds Experimental playlist and Iggy Pop's BBC Radio 6 show.
Not for Radio is María Zardoya's solo project, showcasing intimate, psychedelic ballads and gothic romanticism. The lead singer of The Marías, she explores a distinct, introspective sound. Her debut album, "Melt," achieved a No. 13 Billboard 200 debut. Popular songs include "Puddles" and "Swan." The project is known for its personal artistic vision.
Multi-platinum, 3x GRAMMY-winning singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo broke records with 6x Platinum debut SOUR, fastest album with all songs RIAA Platinum+.
Massachusetts-born indie pop artist; debut album *Stage Girl*, a conceptual pop epic on reality TV, fedoras & childhood trauma; internet singer turned record deal, dodged Bieber mold.
Mitski’s 8th album: she wrote/sang all tracks; produced/engineered by Patrick Hyland, mastered by Bob Weston; live band + orchestra by Drew Erickson at Sunset Sound.
Rachel Chinouriri, a London-born singer-songwriter of Zimbabwean heritage, crafts heartfelt indie-pop. Known for emotional storytelling and viral hit "So My Darling," her releases include "What a Devastating Turn of Events" and "Little House." She earned an Ivor Novello nomination and BRIT Awards nods, also collaborating with Sombr. Her distinctive sound resonates with a global audience.

Venue Info

Great Park

8000 Great Park Blvd Directions

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