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David Okonkwo
David Okonkwo
Health and science correspondent specializing in biotech, public health, and environmental science
June 24, 2026·4 min read

Daisy Chain Festival 2026: Lineup, Tickets, and What to Expect

Olivia Rodrigo's all-female Daisy Chain Festival debuts Aug. 29, 2026 at Great Park in Irvine. Full lineup, ticket tips, and how to make the most of the event.

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Olivia Rodrigo Assembles an All-Female Lineup for Daisy Chain Festival

Olivia Rodrigo announced her inaugural Daisy Chain Fields Festival on June 22, 2026, curating an all-female lineup that spans genres and generations. The one-day event, set for Aug. 29 at Irvine's Great Park, features headliners including Rodrigo alongside Chappell Roan, Doechii, Katseye, Mitski, The Breeders, Bikini Kill, Garbage, and special guests Karen O, Stevie Nicks, and Sarah McLachlan. The roster also includes Die Spitz, Eli, Quiet Light, Rachel Chinouriri, and Not for Radio.

“This is the first time I've been able to curate a festival, and I wanted to create a space that celebrates the incredible women in music who inspire me every day,” Rodrigo said in a statement, as reported by Variety.

The lineup reflects a deliberate mix of established icons and rising stars. Mitski and The Breeders represent indie rock's enduring legacy, while Bikini Kill and Garbage bring punk and alternative edge. Pop acts like Rodrigo and Chappell Roan, alongside emerging talents like Doechii and Katseye, ensure broad appeal. This marks Rodrigo's first festival curation and signals a commitment to amplifying women's voices in a live music landscape often dominated by male headliners.

  • Headliners: Olivia Rodrigo, Chappell Roan, Doechii, Katseye, Mitski, The Breeders, Bikini Kill, Garbage
  • Special guests: Karen O, Stevie Nicks, Sarah McLachlan
  • Additional acts: Die Spitz, Eli, Quiet Light, Rachel Chinouriri, Not for Radio
  • Genres represented: pop, indie rock, punk, alternative

Daisy Chain Takes Place at Irvine's Great Park on August 29

The festival is a single-day event on Saturday, Aug. 29, 2026, at Great Park in Irvine, California. The venue offers sprawling outdoor space capable of hosting multiple stages and a large crowd, though specific stage layouts have not yet been released. Given the historic nature of the all-female lineup and Rodrigo's massive fanbase, tickets are expected to sell out rapidly. Fans should sign up for presale alerts on the official festival website and purchase early.

Transportation and parking are key logistical considerations. Great Park has limited on-site parking, so ridesharing, carpools, or public transit via Irvine's OCTA bus system are recommended. The park is located near the 405 and 5 freeways, but traffic congestion is likely on event day. Attendees should also check for any road closures or construction updates, similar to the M25 closures that disrupted travel in other regions.

  • Date: Saturday, Aug. 29, 2026
  • Venue: Great Park, Irvine, California
  • Time: Gates open likely in the morning; full schedule TBA
  • Ticket availability: Presale sign-up recommended; general sale date TBA

How to Make the Most of Your Daisy Chain Experience

To maximize enjoyment, plan your day before arrival. Download the official festival app (if available) for stage schedules, set times, and real-time updates. Arrive early to secure prime spots for major acts and discover undercard performers like Quiet Light and Rachel Chinouriri, who are poised to break out.

Packing essentials are non-negotiable for an outdoor August event in Southern California. Sunscreen, a refillable water bottle, a portable phone charger, and comfortable walking shoes will make the day manageable. Many festivals prohibit large bags, so check the bag policy in advance. Cashless payment systems are standard, so bring a card or mobile wallet.

Beyond the music, Daisy Chain Fields will likely feature art installations, interactive experiences, and food vendors. Engage with these elements to enrich the festival experience. For those interested in the intersection of music and technology, the tech innovations behind live events are increasingly visible at such gatherings.

  • Must-bring: sunscreen, water bottle, charger, comfortable shoes
  • Plan: check app for set times, arrive early for headliners
  • Explore: art, merch, food beyond the main stages

Key Takeaways

  • Daisy Chain Festival is Olivia Rodrigo's all-women festival debuting Aug. 29, 2026 at Great Park in Irvine, CA.
  • The stacked lineup includes headliners Chappell Roan, Doechii, Katseye, Mitski, The Breeders, Bikini Kill, Garbage, plus special guests Karen O, Stevie Nicks, and Sarah McLachlan.
  • Due to historic nature and star power, demand will be extremely high; purchase tickets as soon as they go on sale.
  • Plan logistics: venue location, parking options, and what to bring for a smooth experience.
  • Expect a diverse musical range and a celebratory atmosphere honoring female artists across genres.