Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival 2026 @ Golden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park, 1000 John F. Kennedy Dr., 94118 San Francisco Kort
fös. 07.08.2026 00:00
Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival 2026 at Golden Gate Park at 2026-08-07
Flytjendur
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The xxRA: Resident Advisor
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Empire of the SunNick Littlemore & Luke Steele.
Stream/Order 'Ask That God' Now: https://empireofthesun.lnk.to/AskThatGod
The Feeling You Get - Music Video Premiere:
https://empireofthesun.lnk.to/TheFeelingYouGetVideo
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Modest MouseModest Mouse is an experimental indie rock band that was formed in Washington state, USA by Isaac Brock, Jeremiah Green and Eric Judy in 1993. The band has had a revolving cast of collaborators which include Granddady's Jim Fairchild and Smiths legend Johnny Marr.
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Turnstile"NEVER ENOUGH"
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DijonRA: Resident Advisor
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Ben Böhmer🇵🇭🇦🇺 electronic music maker
au/nz: desiree@lonelylandsagency.com
uk/eu: naomi@earth-agency.com
💿 All Saints - Pure Shores Edit | 𝑭𝑹𝑬𝑬 𝑫𝑳 ⇩
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Billie MartenBillie Marten is really clever and has incredibly soft yellow hair and green eyes. She has spindly hands that are good at picking things, pointing at things, stroking things and playing really nice guitar.
Also she likes really delicious satisfying treats and reads good books.
She's made a profoundly cool, catchy, emotionally intelligent new album and you'd be a fool not to help her tell the world this masterclass of song-writing and production exists.
Kindest regards to all who listen,
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Geese
Geese play original music from different time periods. Rock, Jazz, Blues, Swing, Funk, Prog,
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Bad NervesGluecifer was a key band in the scandinavian rock-wave that swept across Europe 20 years ago. If you weren't there, or if you've been dying to experience this one more time, now is your chance.
2018 saw Gluecifer return to the stage for the first time since 2005. 13 years after they broke up, the band found back together to play some exclusive shows. The reception was overwhelming. In their hometown Oslo, they sold out four shows in no time. The comeback-shows got rave reviews, some said the band sounded better than ever.
Gluecifer started out as a punkrock band in Oslo in 1994. A string of underground releases led to a record deal with the swedish White Jazz label, home of bands like The Hellacopters etc. This led to touring all across Europe, and eventually some tours in the US. From 1997 to 2005 Gluecifer released 5 albums, a string of other releases, and played hundreds of shows.
In 2004 they released their last record "Automatic Thrill" on Sony Music and SPV. The album became the best-selling record of their career, and was also recognized as an artistic peak. The year after, the band broke up, with a promise never to return to the stage.
Fortunately Gluecifer couldn't keep that promise, and found back together to play rock once again. In June 2018 at the Azkena-festival in Spain, they played their first show in 13 years. This was followed by some exclusive festival appearances, and a string of sold-out shows in their hometown Oslo. -
1-800 GIRLS1-800 GIRLS is the alias of producer and DJ Jake Stewart, a name now synonymous with emotionally charged, forward-thinking electronic music.
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Haute & FreddyDear Royal Court, a little about us before you attend one of our spectacles...
Once upon a time in a kingdom far far away we were part of a traveling circus.
We loved our carnies but we wanted to sing and the ring master wouldn't approve of our songs. So we ran away.
Soon after, we found ourselves performing at a prestigious opera house.
Despite the audience favoring us, The Queen and King did not take kindly to our flamboyant behavior.
Thus, we were banned. But the show must go on...
So not-so-royal Royal Court... come sing, come dance, make a scene, grab your popcorn, and enjoy the show before The King's men finds out!
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LabrinthLabrinth is a multiplatinum-selling singer, songwriter, producer, and composer of one of 2019’s biggest shows, HBO’s Euphoria. In addition to lending his singular, genre-blending sound to the series, Labrinth wrote and performed the show's finale-capping song “All For Us,” featuring Zendaya, which won an Emmy for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for. His score has also recently garnered an Ivor Novello win for “Best Television Soundtrack” and a further Emmy nomination for Outstanding Music Composition for a series (original dramatic score). The score soundtrack has so far generated over 600 million streams worldwide.
As a solo artist, Labrinth is best known for global hits including "Jealous", which to date has garnered over 415 million streams on Spotify alone. Labrinth is one third of supergroup LSD, alongside Sia and Diplo, whose titular debut album has garnered over 1 billion streams worldwide in the year since its release. He has collaborated with Beyoncé, co-writing and co-producing the Golden Globe and Grammy nominated song “Spirit”, the lead single in Disney's 2019 live-action The Lion King. Other artists he has collaborated with include Nicki Minaj, Eminem, The Weeknd, Ed Sheeran, and Kanye West on the album Jesus is King. Labrinth's most recent album Imagination & The Misfit Kid includes the singles “Miracle", "Mount Everest" and the aforementioned "All For Us".
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Djohttp://djomusic.com/tour
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This Never HappenedDirty South caught the technically transmitted disease of DJing long before he even owned his first set of turntables. He taught himself mixing skills on his NEC tape deck, utilising nothing more than its twin cassette players and a pause button to recreate the sounds of club DJing in the safety of his own bedroom. By the time he got his first decks at the start of the millennium he’d already honed the techniques ready to take on the world of his heroes. At the same time he was mastering the concept of DJing, Dirty South was also readying himself for a future in studio knob-twiddling. Spurred on by the megamixes that filtered through the radio waves into his disco den, the devious young man hotwired the family computer (once the domain of innocent school projects) with illicit music software smuggled to him by sympathetic allies. Soon he was jacking out his own remixes and edits of sordid club anthems and nasty chart hits. Wallowing in the grime of his secret life, South soon slid into the murky world of mash-ups and bootlegs. It was only a matter of time before his treachery became notorious around the global underworld and his tracks seeping out of the local clubs and infecting the airwaves from the Australian radio networks to Pete Tong's Radio 1 playlists in the UK. It was only natural that Dirty South was embraced by the twisted, like-minded crew at Vicious who fuelled his perverted pastime with remix duties for some of the biggest artists including Depeche Mode, Chris Lake, Fedde Le Grand, Roger Sanchez, Cicada, Midnight Star and TV Rock. In between remixing, Dirty managed to score two ARIA nominations, Pete Tong’s Essential New Tune and numerous number one chart positions around the globe. So what’s next? More tunes in the making, remixes and a bunch of DJ gigs to follow.
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Die SpitzOur debut album 'Something to Consume' is out now via Third Man Records.
Order + save album: https://ffm.to/somethingtoconsume
US Bookings: zachary@highroadtouring.com + sam@highroadtouring.com
MGMT:
diespitz@gmail.com
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Death Cab For Cutie
When the writing of Asphalt Meadows began in the early part of the pandemic, Death Cab for Cutie wasn't sure how to make a record. Singer/songwriter Ben Gibbard, bassist Nick Harmer, drummer Jason McGerr, guitarist/keyboardist Dave Depper, and keyboardist/guitarist Zac Rae lived in four different cities. Being in the studio together wasn't an option. Though Gibbard started writing songs at the end of their last tour, he felt like he was hitting a wall after being trapped in his home studio for months. So he hatched a plan to shake things up.
"A work week is Monday through Friday and there are five members of the band," Gibbard explains. "So on Monday, someone put together a piece of music and shared it. And then the next person took it, with the order decided randomly. On your day, you had complete editorial control."
At the end of each week, they finished a rough song mix. Sometimes, songs were transformed entirely, with a key change or altogether different tempo. "After we started, we had a lot of success," Gibbard says.
While not all of the songs on Asphalt Meadows came from these sessions, over half of them did. Songs Gibbard presented as demos also went through the process, allowing everyone to figure their parts out before going into the studio with producer John Congleton (St. Vincent, Angel Olsen, Explosions in the Sky).
Harmer calls the experience of writing this way incredibly inspiring. "Having exactly one day to work on each track allowed me to not overthink things," he says. "I had to come up with something compelling and get it completed or the whole process would break down."
"I believe everybody started finding ideas and performances that might not have happened if we'd been in the same room writing," McGerr adds.
The first track released off the album, "Roman Candles," was inspired by a drum part from the '70s Krautrock act Faust and Gibbard's desire to write something for the record that was short, loud, and thrashy. "The lyrics were cobbled from a couple of different songs dealing with my general sense of existential dread and anxiety, the feeling that the fabric that weaves a functioning society together was crumbling during the pandemic," he says.
"Here to Forever" was built on the idea of looking at the past without idealized nostalgia and evolves into a soul-searching song about wanting spiritual clarity. "Foxglove Through the Clearcut" finds Gibbard delivering spoken word verses and an ever-growing drum bridge by McGerr that pushes the music forward into a chorus of beautiful harmonies.
Friendship is the inspiration for "Wheat Like Waves." Spending time with Torquil Campbell of Stars at Niagara-on-the-Lake in Canada while listening to Prefab Sprout prompted Gibbard to write about an adult male friendship that has spanned years.
Rae recalls working collaboratively with McGerr on "Fragments From the Decade." "We had gone into a studio and played drums and keys duets for a few hours," Rae says. After editing and sharing, what came back from Gibbard in the next 24 hours was very nearly the final song. "Not everything was that fast or easy, but a lot of what made it on the record certainly was."
"Rand McNally" is a poignant track about building a legacy. "This is my life's work," Gibbard says. "When members leave bands, they're often seminal members. That fans continue to support them is a testament to how important the music is to them. I wanted to write something to and for everyone who has been in this band, who helped make it what it is, to say I'm not going to let the light fade." Depper was the second person to pick the track up and immediately knew it was special. "I felt drawn to playing acoustic piano on this track, something I'd normally never do because Zac is 4000X the piano player that I am. But given the space and solitude that this process allowed, I confidently contributed a piano track and melodic line that I'm really proud of." Depper felt “don’t let the light fade” had a hymnal quality and decided to use it as a reprise. “I didn't want the song to end yet,” Depper says. “So I was inspired to create a coda to the song based on that line, with layers of harmonies joining in with each refrain.”
The final track, "I'll Never Give Up on You," stands out in its round-robin writing style for Rae. "The song came to me as a groovy, single chord idea, and I added some fairly strange, almost jazzy piano voicings over it. I don't know that we would have settled on that if we had been all together in the room."
After 25 years as a band, going about the writing and recording process unconventionally pushed Death Cab for Cutie creatively in new and unexpected directions.
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Yard Act
Yard Act formed in Leeds late 2019 when Ryan Needham found himself temporarily living in James Smith’s spare bedroom. bedroom. Settling into a system of programming, looping and layering, the alchemy between the two created a base from which to build their complex and ever expanding narrative world. With just three hometown shows under their belt, world events intervened, ut rather than letting the pandemic derail them Yard Act set up their own imprint, Zen F.C. and across the course of 2020 and into early 2021 released four increasingly coruscating, hilariously dark singles. Subsequently expanded to a four-piece, joined by Sam Shjipstone (guitar) and Jay Russell (drums), their debut album “The Overload” was released in January ’22, landing a number 2 album in the UK, a Mercury Prize nomination, and making them one of the most talked about bands on the planet.
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Amble
Amble are Robbie Cunningham, Oisin McCaffrey and Ross Mc Nerney, a 3-piece ensemble of songwriters hailing from the Midlands and West of Ireland.
If Amble’s debut EP, 2023’s “Amble (Live)”, introduced a new, musing, trad-tinged trio of songwriters to the Irish music scene, 2024’s highly distinctive “Of Land and Sea” finds the group expanding their sound to an ever-more global audience.
The unique perspective of three individual songwriters creates a peerless body of work - built on the now familiar, ruminative observations on the world and more fitting to the Amble journey - the stories unfolding each day within it.
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WunderhorseWunderhorse have seen their popularity snowball the old fashioned way; winning fans over through visceral live performances and Jacob Slater’s vivid songwriting. 2024 saw ‘the arrival of a band that could become generational’ (Rolling Stone UK) with the release of their sophomore album, Midas. Recorded at Minnesota’s Pachyderm Studio (birthplace of Nirvana’s In Utero & PJ Harvey’s Rid Of Me) with producer Craig Silvey, Midas follows their acclaimed 2022 debut, Cub, and captures the visceral atmosphere of the band’s lauded live performances. Following a year supporting the likes of Fontaines D.C and Sam Fender, 2025 sees the band touring North America ahead of playing their biggest headline shows to date, and their first European headline tour. Wunderhorse are a band who have quickly become one of British guitar music’s most exciting outfits.
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Marlon FunakiTour tickets & 'Half Moon' EP ⬇️