Arts & Entertainment

BeachLife 2024: Sting, Incubus, My Morning Jacket To Headline Festival

The yearly festival takes place over three days from May 3 to 5 and features music, art and culinary experiences inspired by SoCal culture.

Sting, Incubus and My Morning Jacket will headline this year's BeachLife festival in Redondo Beach, the festival announced Friday morning.​
Sting, Incubus and My Morning Jacket will headline this year's BeachLife festival in Redondo Beach, the festival announced Friday morning.​ (Hollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock)

REDONDO BEACH, CA — Sting, Incubus and My Morning Jacket will headline this year's BeachLife festival in Redondo Beach, the festival announced Friday morning.

The yearly festival will take place over three days from May 3 to 5 and features music, art and culinary experiences inspired by Southern California's beach culture on the sand of Redondo Beach. This year's full lineup includes over 40 artists who perform in a variety of different genres.

On day one, headliner Sting will take the stage along with other performers Dirty Heads, Seal and City and Colour. More performers of the day include G. Love and Donavon Frankenreiter, Bedouin Soundclash, The Samples, Jordana, Surfer Blood, Abraham Alexander, Warren Fitzgerald of The Vandals, Scott Reynolds of All and Chase Petra.

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Incubus will headline on day two as well as Devo, Local Natives and Santigold. During the day festival goers will also enjoy performances from Pepper, Steel Pulse, Chevy Metal, Sun Room, The Expendables, Cydeways, Grace McKagan, Kevin Seconds of 7 Seconds, Jon Snodgrass, Jen Pop of the Bombpops, The Last and The Rookie 5

The last day of the festival will be headlined by My Morning Jacket. The third day's full list of performers includes Trey Anastasio and Classic Tab, Fleet Foxes, ZZ Top, Courtney Barnett, Mango Price, Sugar Ray, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Atlas Genius, Gaby Moreno, Tito Puente Jr. Sashamon, Wall of Sound, It's Ok!, Asiatica and Saxon Weiss.

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Single-day tickets are available at four tiers starting with general admission, which includes entrance to the festival and its various art and food experiences. The next tier up is General Admission + which also gives festival-goers unlimited reentry into the festival.

Above that is the VIP Pass which gives purchasers express entry, access to VIP-only areas with elevated viewing platforms, air-conditioned restrooms, VIP food and beverage options and charging and water refill stations.

Lastly, the Captains Pass offers exclusive entry to the festival, complimentary catering and beverage options, dedicated concierge service for lodging, airport transfers and transportation prior to the festivals, tickets to BeachLife's launch party and a pre-festival tour of the grounds, complimentary parking, mobile charging stations and lockers, access to the Captain's Bungalow directly off the main stage, access to the industry lounge with a private bar, restrooms and a patio, elevated side stage viewing areas, a commemorative tote bag with gifts, air conditioned restrooms and artist meet and greets.

Prices for tickets this year have gone up compared to last year and start at $159 for general admission. General admission + passes cost $229, VIP passes cost $399 and the Captains Pass sells for $1,349.

Tickets for the whole weekend of festivities are also available starting at $399 for general admission. General Admission + passes go for $549, VIP passes are $999, the Captains Pass for $3,099 and the Admirals Pass for $995.

The Admirals pass includes admission, boat mooring for three days with a three-day GA+, VIP or Captain ticket, mooring supervision by the Redondo Beach Marina and dingy docking.

Tickets can be purchased on the BeachLife website. Children 5 years old or younger are free with a ticketed adult.


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