The Outside Lands music festival opened Friday in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park for its annual three-day run, bringing more than 110 artists to seven stages. Headliners Tyler, the Creator, Doja Cat and Hozier top a bill that also features Vampire Weekend, Anderson .Paak & the Free Nationals, John Summit and Gracie Abrams. Single-day general-admission passes start at $235, with limited three-day tickets still on sale. For the fourth consecutive year, Amazon Music is streaming the full event free on Prime Video and Twitch, allowing fans to watch scheduled sets from Doja Cat on Friday, Tyler on Saturday and Hozier on Sunday, along with dozens of other performances. The livestream begins daily at 1:30 p.m. Pacific Time. Local authorities are urging attendees to use public transit, shuttles or rideshares to ease traffic around Golden Gate Park and avoid impaired driving. Festival organizers have retained a strict clear-bag policy and promoted sustainability measures as crowds return for one of Northern California’s largest live-music events.
Outside Lands has officially kicked off in San Francisco. Here's a look at some of the Day 1 highlights: https://t.co/az0YTphaxB https://t.co/vn6VYV0IA0
The Outside Lands festival at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park features more than 110 artists — including headliner Doja Cat — across seven stages, with performances beginning each day starting at noon. See more photos → https://t.co/i10hA7nJMY 📸: Anna Connors/S.F. Chronicle https://t.co/hbaMJdY1L5
Bassist and R&B singer Thundercat brought his dependably sunny personality to the Land’s End stage at Outside Lands in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park on Friday. 🎥: Cesar Hernandez/S.F. Chronicle https://t.co/f9LCDSfNPf