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Outside Lands with Orla Gartland, Sammy Virji, and more

Aug 8, 2025 at 11:30 AM  ·  Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA

Outside Lands
Aug 8
Outside Lands
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Chicago native John Summit is a global dance music sensation known for high-octane shows and sold-out venues like Madison Square Garden. Founder of Experts Only, he supports emerging talent. His album "Comfort in Chaos" blends Chicago house, techno, and UK genres with hits like "Where You Are."
English R&B singer Jorja Smith, from Walsall, features soulful, jazz-tinged style influenced by Amy Winehouse. Known for hits like "Blue Lights," she rose to fame collaborating with Drake on "More Life."
ARMNHMR, the LA-based duo Joseph Chung and Joseph Abella, is known for their melodic EDM style. Represented by labels like Monstercat, they've collaborated with Adventure Club and Lights, and performed at top festivals such as Electric Daisy Carnival and Tomorrowland. Their signature blend of ethereal melodies and bass drops has earned them a global fanbase.
BigXthaPlug, from Dallas, Texas, is a rising rap star known for raw lyrics and a commanding presence. Hits like “Texas” and “Whip It” highlight his Southern roots, and collaborations with Offset and NLE Choppa solidify his place in modern hip-hop.
Claptone, born from mythical origins, captivates with his mysterious sound blending magical and melancholic melodies. Known for enchanting performances, he's collaborated with artists globally.
Mannequin Pussy, a Philadelphia rock band, known for their cathartic tunes, blends punk and pop. Key members include Marisa Dabice and Colins Regisford. Their acclaimed third album "Patience" led to tours and their EP "Perfect." They’re celebrated for addressing despair and resilience in an unkind world.
NY dance duo Walker & Royce craft playful, quirky tech-house with deep house roots. Known for club hits like "Sister," they collaborate with Green Velvet, Diplo, and more.
New York-based Sarah Kinsley captivates with her atmospheric alt-pop, blending dreamlike lyrics with adventurous sounds. Known for "The King" and "Cypress" EPs, she's become an irresistible voice in pop music. Her work, including "The Giver" and "Ascension," explores intimate and expansive themes, resonating globally.
Dombresky, born in France and now LA-based, is a dynamic house DJ and producer. He founded Process Records and hosted "Best Radio Show"-winning Process Radio. Known for remixes for Taylor Swift and Louis The Child, he's headlined festivals like Coachella and EDC, amassing over 100M streams.
Kate Bollinger, a Charlottesville native, blends folk-pop with poetic lyrics. She gained recognition from The New York Times and NPR with self-released tracks. Her 2022 EP, "Look at it in the Light," marked her debut with Ghostly International. Bollinger has collaborated with Drugdealer and Paul Cherry and toured with Faye Webster and Devendra Banhart. She's also directed music videos for Jessica Pratt. Her music, inspired by 1960s folk-pop and 1990s indie rock, is known for its eclectic, melodic style.
LaRussell, from Vallejo, revitalizes rap with authentic artistry. Through his collective "Good Compenny," he empowers indie artists while championing fair ownership and community involvement.
Paco Versailles, a duo inspired by flamenco legend Paco De Lucia and French elegance, blends flamenco with modern dance music. Known for "Dancemenco," they feature Vahagni and Ryan Merchant.
Born in Wales, MARINA is a platinum-selling artist known for her disco-lit electro pop. Celebrated for albums like Electra Heart and Love + Fear, she has collaborated on hits such as “Man's World.” Now independent with Queenie Records and BMG, her PRINCESS OF POWER album features tracks like “BUTTERFLY,” showcasing themes of empowerment and love.
Floating Points, aka Sam Shepherd, born in the UK, is known for his eclectic style blending electronics, classical music, and jazz. His debut album "Elaenia" earned rave reviews, including Pitchfork’s Best New Music. Notable collaborations include Pharoah Sanders and Mahmoud Guinia. His works "Promises" and "Crush" showcase symphonic mastery. His 16-piece Ensemble won the Gilles Peterson Worldwide Award.
Tyler, The Creator, born in Los Angeles, is a rapper/producer known for his gravelly voice and eclectic style. A founding member of Odd Future, he collaborated with Earl Sweatshirt and Frank Ocean. His albums Goblin, Wolf, and Flower Boy topped charts. IGOR and CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST won Grammy awards. He has worked with Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and YoungBoy Never Broke Again.
Vincent Lima, based in NYC, crafts deeply emotional music. Though not yet acclaimed with major awards, his heartfelt style is gaining attention for its vulnerability.
Meet Levity, the Chicago-based electronic trio of John, Pj, and Josh. Known for high-energy bass music, they're building a fun, loving community. Enjoy their dynamic shows!
Indie Alternative artist Alemeda, born in Ethiopia & Sudan, rose to fame with her viral 2021 debut "Gonna Bleach My Eyebrows". Known for her unique sound, she explored her musical journey, despite early familial disapproval, in her debut EP ‘FK IT’. Featured on COLORS Studios & Uproxx Sessions.
Vampire Weekend, formed in 2006 at Columbia University, blends indie rock with Afro-pop, ska, and more. Known for hits like "A-Punk," they won a Grammy for "Modern Vampires of the City." With chart-topping albums like "Contra" and "Father of the Bride," they've collaborated with Ariel Rechtshaid, Danielle Haim, and others, shaping indie music since the 2000s.
Born and raised in L.A., Doja Cat is a genre-blending artist known for vibrant beats and clever lyrics. Signed to Kemosabe/RCA in 2014, her hit "So High" and viral success "Mooo!" spotlighted her unique style. Albums like "Hot Pink" and "Planet Her" showcase her pop, hip-hop, and R&B fusion. Inspired by Busta Rhymes and Nicki Minaj, she's praised for her charisma and creativity, making her a standout act in music.
Hope Tala, a British-Jamaican artist from West London, blends romantic and philosophical tones in her music. Influenced by Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu, and literary giants, her unique sound has earned acclaim from Dazed, Billboard, and even Barack Obama. Known for creating poetic soundscapes, she's maintained her signature warmth and whimsy.
Role Model crafted the folk-tinged, lyric-driven album "Kansas Anymore," collaborating with Noah Conrad and Ian Fitchuk. Notable songs include "Oh Gemini."
Dutch-Caribbean singer/songwriter Naomi, known for 'Daughter of the Sun' and 'Hills,' creates a neo-nostalgic soul/RnB sound, leading to her signing with OVO Sound.
Klangphonics, formed in 2017 in southern Germany, redefine live electronic music by blending modern electronic and traditional elements. Their debut EP, "Songs to Try," gained millions of streams independently. Known for creative viral marketing, they have a vast following on social media. Popular for captivating live shows, they mix techno, house, and pop-inspired production.
Midnight Generation is a disco-pop group from northern Mexico led by Fernando Mares. Known for funky electronic beats, they've shared stages with ZHU and Chromeo.
Japanese singer-songwriter Fujii Kaze, known for his vegetarian lifestyle, topped Billboard Japan with albums "HELP EVER HURT NEVER" & "LOVE ALL SERVE ALL". Promotes love & freedom. 🎵🥕✨
The Army, The Navy, born in the Bay Area, roots its pop-inspired melodies and profound lyrics in New Orleans. Founders Sasha Goldberg and Maia Ciambriello's seamless vocal chemistry shines in their EPs ‘Fruit For Flies’ and ‘Sugar For Bugs’—crafted in LA's vibrant music scene.
Rebecca Black, known for the viral hit "Friday," redefined pop with her 2021 EP "Rebecca Black Was Here." Born in the USA, she's famous for hyperpop sounds and collaborations with artists like bbno$ and MØ. Black's sold-out debut headline tour across North America and Europe was part of her comeback, earning a nomination for “Best Self Released Record of the Year." She's an advocate for anti-bullying, mental health, and LGBTQ+ causes, partnering with organizations like GLAAD.
Jacksonville's flipturn rose from college gigs to festivals like Bonnaroo, earning fame with their indie rock sound. Highlighted by "Shadowglow" and "Burnout Days."
Neal Francis, whose album 'In Plain Sight' was recorded entirely on tape and mixed by Grammy-winner Dave Fridmann, is known for his piano skills and self-aware lyrics. This body of work, created in a possibly haunted Chicago church, explores upheaval and resilience with a kaleidoscopic sound.
Born in Champaign, IL, Ludacris, a Southern rap icon, emerged from Atlanta's Dirty South scene. Known for hit albums like "Word of Mouf" and "Chicken -N- Beer," he collaborated with U.G.K., OutKast, and featured on Fergie's chart-topper "Glamorous." He's a multifaceted star, appearing in "2 Fast 2 Furious" and consistently topping charts with tracks like "Stand Up" and "Money Maker," cementing his legacy in music and film.
Thundercat, aka Stephen Bruner, is a GRAMMY-winning bassist-singer known for genre-spanning collaborations. His album "It Is What It Is" won a GRAMMY; he’s worked with Tame Impala, Flying Lotus, and more. Recognized for tracks like "Them Changes," he’s appeared on TV, in film, and fashion, embodying a vibrant style inspired by the cartoon he adores.
Born in California, Beck is an acclaimed alternative icon known for his genre-blending style. His 1994 hit "Loser" marked success, dispelling one-hit-wonder predictions. Odelay (1996), created with the Dust Brothers, fused funk, soul, and hip-hop, earning Grammy accolades. Beck has collaborated with Jenny Lewis, Pharrell Williams, and Paul McCartney, winning multiple Grammys, including Album of the Year for Morning Phase (2015). His artistic roots are deep, influenced by his musician parents, and he remains a versatile figure in music, constantly evolving his sound.
Big Freedia is a New Orleans-born bounce music icon known for high-energy, body-positive, and LGBTQ-empowering anthems. She gained national attention with "Just Be Free" in 2014 and pop-infused "Central City" in 2023. Collaborations include Beyoncé, Drake, and Ciara. She's also starred in reality shows and documentaries.
Born in Durban, Black Coffee is a renowned South African house music DJ and producer. Fusing deep house with African, jazz, and R&B influences, he gained global fame over two decades. Known for hit songs like "Drive" and collaborations with artists like Drake and David Guetta, he won Breakthrough DJ at the 2015 DJ Awards and Best African Act at the 2016 BET Awards. Popular internationally, he also set a Guinness World Record for the longest DJ set.
Tampa-born rapper Doechii blends diverse genres in her mixtape, "Alligator Bites Never Heal." Known for hits like "What It Is (Block Boy)," and "Alter Ego," she’s opened for Beyoncé and toured with Doja Cat.

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