BeachLife Ranch — the country cousin of Redondo Beach’s BeachLife Festival — debuts Sept. 16-18 with a lineup featuring the Lumineers, Darryl Hall & John Oates, Brandi Carlile, Dierks Bentley, Wilco and more.
Incoming: Ohana Fest, Global Citizen Live, CRSSD Fest, Farm Aid 2021, Skaland 3, AmericanaFest, 20th Annual Americana Music Honors & Awards, Firefly Festival, John Prine’s debut 50th anniversary, the Do-Over 15-year anniversary, Devo, St. Vincent, Modest Mouse, Ozomatli, the Lumineers, the War and Treaty, H.E.R., Spoon, Kings of Leon, My Morning Jacket, Crowded House, Cold War Kids, Durand Jones & The Indications, Daedelus, Big Black Delta, Lucy Dacus, Syd (The Internet, Odd Future), Madame Gandhi, A Giant Dog, Waxahatchee, Frank Turner, Shannon Lay, Herbie Hancock, Jagged Baptist Club, Mon Laferte, The Feels, Joshua Henry, Luna Luna, UPSAHL, Trousdale, Charlie Hickey, Madi Diaz, Cryogeyser, Talk Time, Mapache, Josh Ritter, CAAMP, Colleen Green, Olivia Kaplan, BLXST, La Santa Cecilia, Kairos Creature Club, the Sounds, Joey Dosik, Negative Gemini, Willow Smith, Esperanza Spalding, Wrabel, Combo Chimbita, Ron Gallo, Zella Day, Palehound, Miya Folick, Cécile McLorin Salvant, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Ambar Lucid, Joey Cape, Armor for Sleep, Bob Bruno (Best Coast), the Linda Lindas
Set times have been announced for the three-day Save Our Stages online festival, which begins Friday. Streaming from various locales across the U.S., a formidable lineup of artists will be raising funds for independent venues.
A John Prine celebration — plus, the Lumineers, Dawes’ Taylor Goldsmith, Hand Habits, Scarypoolparty, Holy Wars, Meg Myers, Jenny O. and Deep Sea Diver. All are doing the online thing today.
Incoming: KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas, Riot Grill Fest, Miike Snow, Rüfüs du Sol, CRX, Waterstrider, Cold War Kids, the Lumineers, Gaby Moreno, Empire of the Sun, La Luz, the Wild Reeds, the Bangles, Stevie Wonder, Jim James, Louis the Child, Conor Oberst, Pere Ubu, Band of Horses, Anderson .Paak, Snoop Dogg, Maria Taylor and many more
The Lumineers returned to L.A. for a show at the Hollywood Bowl — and remembered those times four years ago when they were playing the city’s tiny rooms.