Wednesday, April 23, 2025

BeachLife Ranch Returns to Redondo September 22-24, 2023

BeachLife Ranch is returning to SoCal this September. The three-day festival brings the best in country, Americana and Roots talent to Redondo Beach. Like its surf & skate counterparts, BeachLife Ranch has a focus on deep appreciation for the outdoors, nature, friends and community. This year’s festival will include performances from Jack Johnson, Brad Paisley, The Doobie Brothers, Wynonna Judd, The Avett Brothers, Shooter Jennings and more. The daily lineups are as follows: 

Friday, September 22nd: 
Jack Johnson
The Avett Brothers
Shakey Graves
Bahamas
Devon Allman & Donavon Frankenreiter “World Record Attempt: See It All American Tour” 
Rome & Duddy
Goodnight, Texas
Pillbox Patti
The Wandering Hearts
Jay Nash

Saturday, September 23:
The Doobie Brothers
Cody Jinks
Wynonna Judd
Shooter Jennings Presents: The Highwaymen Revival
Blackberry Smoke
Keb’ Mo’
The Brothers Comatose
Joe Purdy
Marc Ford
The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band
Abby Anderson

Sunday, September 24:
Brad Paisley
Midland
Chris Isaak
Parmalee
Easton Corbin
Yola
The Marshall Tucker Band
Amanda Shires
Jess Williamson
Miles Miller
Halle Kearns
Cassandra Lewis

courtesy of BeachLife Ranch

In addition to a solid music lineup, BeachLife will have a diverse food and beverage offerings. Local eateries, breweries and food trucks will offer vegan, vegetarian and gluten free options throughout the venue. For festival goers looking for a truly unique dining option, BeachLife offers the SideStage Experience. This culinary opportunity seats guests onstage and serves them a delicious meal prepared by a celebrity chef while their favorite musicians perform. BeachLife’s SideStage Experience will have a southern flair this year, with smoked meats and BBQ options taking the spotlight. The festival grounds will also be decked out with art installations and local boutique shopping, too. BeachLife Ranch will also have many opportunities for attendees to support local and national nonprofit organizations that focus on the protection and well-being of veterans. 

3-day passes and Weekend Warrior (a Saturday & Sunday pass) are available now as General Admission, General Admission Plus and VIP tickets. For a premium, all-inclusive experience, BeachLife offers the Outlaw Pass. It includes complimentary food and drink options, an exclusive bungalow, elevated views of the main stage, parking, a commemorative tote filled with gifts from festival partners and more. Or for a truly unique experience, guests can select the Admiral Pass, which includes either 2-4 GA+, VIP or Outlaw tickets and a boat mooring. BeachLife also offers private cabanas for larger groups. All ages are welcome to attend and children under six are free with adult supervision. For more information on tickets or the festival, visit www.BeachLifeRanch.com.

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