Arts & Entertainment

BeachLife Ranch 2023: Celebrating The Cowboy Surfer Way Of Life

The yearly festival takes place from Sept 22 to 24 and will feature headliners Jack Johnson, The Doobie Brothers and Brad Paisley.

Brad Paisley performs at the 2nd Annual UNICEF Gala 2019 at The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas on February 01, 2019 in Dallas, Texas.
Brad Paisley performs at the 2nd Annual UNICEF Gala 2019 at The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas on February 01, 2019 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images for UNICEF USA))

REDONDO BEACH, CA — Southern California's only major Country and Americana festival BeachLife Ranch will return this fall with Jack Johnson, The Doobie Brothers and Brad Paisley headlining the three-day music festival.

The yearly festival will take place over three days from Sept. 22 to 24 and features music, art and culinary experiences inspired by the cowboy surfer way of life on the sand of Redondo Beach. This year's full lineup includes over 30 artists.

"We want to capture the joy that comes from spending the day saddling horses on trails, then coming home to wash up for a sunset bbq of Santa Maria tri-tip with all the fixin's," festival officials said.

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On day one, Grammy-nominated artist and headliner Jack Johnson will take the stage along with other performers the Avett Brothers, Shakey Graves and Bahamas. More performers of the day include Devon Allman & Donavon Frankenreiter, Rome & Duddy, Goodnight, Texas, Pillbox Patti, The Wandering Hearts and Jay Nash.

The Doobie Brothers will perform on day two as well as Cody Jinks and Wynonna Judd. During the day festival goers will also enjoy performances from Shooter Jennings' Revival, Blackberry Smoke, Keb' Mo', The Brothers Comatose, Joe Purdy, Marc Ford, The Reverend Payton's Big Damn Band and Abby Anderson.

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The last day of the festival will be headlined by Brad Paisley. The third day's full list of performers includes Midland, Chris Isaak, Parmalee, Easton Corbin, Yola, The Marshall Tucker Band, Amanda Shires, Jess Williamson, Miles Miller, Halle Kearns and Cassandra Lewis.

So far, only two-day and three-day tickets are available and are offered in 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 Outlaw 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 Outlaw's Hideaway directly off the main stage, elevated side stage viewing areas, a commemorative tote bag with gifts, air-conditioned restrooms and artist meet and greets.

Prices start at $304 for two-day general admission tickets. General admission + passes cost $359, VIP passes cost $646 and the Outlaw Pass sells for $2,250.

Tickets for all three days of festivities are also available starting at $429 for general admission. General Admission + passes go for $479, VIP passes are $879, the Outlaw Pass for $2,999 and the Admiral Pass for $995.

The Admiral 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.


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