Annual festival in San Francisco, California
Outside Lands
, formerly known as the
Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival,
is a three-day music, art, food, wine and cannabis festival held annually in San Francisco's
Golden Gate Park
. Multi-genre and multi-generational, it is the largest independently owned music festival in the United States. It was founded in 2008 by
Another Planet Entertainment
, Starr Hill Presents, and
Superfly
.
A "love letter to San Francisco,"
[2]
the festival is named for the city's western neighborhoods, which were known as The
Outside Lands
in the 1800s. The 80-acre festival grounds feature art installations and exhibits by local artists and San Francisco-centric areas devoted to cannabis, activism and sustainability. With stages named after San Francisco locations including the
Panhandle
,
Lands End
,
Twin Peaks
,
the Sutro
and the
Presidio
, the
San Francisco Weekly
wrote that Outside Lands "was about the city, rather than just in it."
A reflection of San Francisco's culinary culture, food is a central focus of Outside Lands.
[3]
100% of the vendors are local, ranging from
Michelin
-starred restaurants to one-off pop ups and food trucks. In 2023, Outside Lands featured 96 Bay Area restaurants in addition to 35 wineries and 30 breweries.
[4]
The
San Francisco Chronicle
wrote that the food and drink at the festival could "rival any gastronomically-focused event in the country".
Outside Lands provides financial grants to regional music and arts education program through its charitable fund, Outside Lands Works. The festival has injected more than $1bn into the local economy since it was founded. In addition to other awards and recognition, Outside Lands was named Top Festival at the
Billboard Music Awards
.
[5]
Its founders received the environmental service award from the San Francisco Department of the Environment.
[6]
History
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Outside Lands began with a 2004 conversation between Allen Scott of Another Planet Entertainment, a Berkeley-based promoter, and Rick Farman, a founder of
Superfly
, the creators and producers of
Bonnaroo
. Another Planet and Superfly partnered with Starr Hill Presents to develop and produce Outside Lands.
[7]
[2]
The first nighttime ticketed event at Golden Gate Park, Outside Lands required approval and cooperation from governmental agencies including San Francisco Recreation and Parks and the
SFMTA
in addition to several neighborhood associations and community groups.
[8]
To respond to neighborhood concerns, Another Planet and Superfly set up a multi-lingual community hotline, and in partnership with the city, developed a transportation system that included shuttles and dedicated bus lines. Several additional measures related to security, and reducing waste were also implemented. It took more than three years to secure the necessary permits for the inaugural Outside Lands, which took place August 22?24, 2008.
[9]
[8]
In advance of the festival, 28,000 nearby residents were notified regarding its hours as well as relevant road closures. A multi-lingual community hotline was established, and Outside Lands information was run in three newspapers and on English, Russian, Chinese and Spanish websites. To keep from damaging root systems, an arborist determined where stages could be built. Bike lanes were reconfigured to allow the park's feral cat population to enter and exit.
[10]
2008?2012: Radiohead, Wine Lands, Taste of the Bay Area
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Sixty artists performed during the first Outside Lands. It was headlined by
Radiohead
, who became the first band to play after dark in Golden Gate Park. A multi-generational, multi-genre "panorama of alternative rock, indie pop, jam bands, conscious rap, progressive Latin and world-beat fusion," the festival sold out, with 130,000 attendees over the course of its three days. Although there were sound dropouts during Radiohead's set and issues related to gatecrashers and crowd control, the festival was mainly a success.
[11]
[12]
In 2009, the city permits were delayed and the festival lineup was not confirmed until April. The
Beastie Boys
, who were scheduled to headline on Sunday night, were forced to cancel two weeks out; just diagnosed with cancer,
Adam Yauch
was recovering from radiation treatments. The Beasties were replaced by
Tenacious D
.
[13]
[8]
Livestreamed on
YouTube
,
[14]
the main stage artists in 2009 included
Pearl Jam
, the Black Eyed Peas, and the Dave Matthews Band. A performance by
Tom Jones
?a superstar in the 1960s?was a highlight; Jones drew a large and enthusiastic audience, establishing what would become a tradition of legacy artists at Outside Lands.
[15]
[16]
The headliners proved to be less of a draw than those that performed in 2008, and in 2009 attendance dropped to 90,000.
[11]
In 2010, to keep Outside Lands alive during the
recession
, the festival was shortened from three days to two and ticket prices were reduced.
[12]
'Food and Wine' was added to the festival's 'Music and Arts' tagline as its culinary emphasis became more prominent. 30 "rock star food and wine vendors" were announced in May, generating significant media attention. With 99% of the vendors local, the food at Outside Lands was collectively referred to as "Taste of the Bay Area."
[17]
40 artists performed at Outside Lands in 2010, including
Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars
,
My Morning Jacket
,
The Strokes
, and
Bob Weir
and
Phil Lesh
's band,
Furthur.
[18]
The lineup was commended for its eclecticism but criticized because overlapping sets, as well as the time it took to traverse the festival grounds, made it impossible for attendees to see full performances on the primary stages.
LAist
praised the festival's organization, crowd control, and planning based on its amenities, as well as the transportation options such as city-wide shuttle services and free valet bike parking.
[19]
In 2011, Outside Lands returned to a three-day schedule with headliners including
Arcade Fire
,
Muse
, and
Phish
, who closed the Friday night show with a two-set, three-and-a-half hour performance.
[11]
Wine Lands, which became one of the most popular features of the festival, debuted with 30 regional vineyards. An organic farmer's market, a sports bar, and a food truck forest were also introduced, and a wooded area that shortened the time required to travel between stages, McLaren Pass, was opened. Another sell-out, Outside Lands grossed $12.9m in 2011.
[20]
Headlined by
Neil Young and Crazy Horse
,
Stevie Wonder
, and
Metallica
?"easily the loudest band to ever hit the main stage"?Outside Lands sold out again in 2012.
[11]
The culinary experience was expanded to include Beer Lands, Choco Lands, Farm Lands, and Outside Lambs, as well as "Taste of The Bay Area", which featured 65 on-site restaurants. Wine Lands and Beer Lands housed 49 wineries and 19 breweries. Sixty artists performed, including
Jack White
, who did a surprise pop-up show in McLaren Pass with the Peacocks, his all-female band.
[21]
During its first five years, Outside Lands generated $8.3 million in revenue for Golden Gate Park. In 2011 alone, its economic impact in San Francisco exceeded $60 million.
[22]
2013?2017: Paul McCartney, Gastro Magic, 10th anniversary
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Sold out for the fourth consecutive year,
Paul McCartney
headlined Outside Lands in 2013. His two-hour soundcheck at Golden Gate the day before the festival gates opened could be heard throughout the adjacent area.
[23]
McCartney played for nearly three hours on Friday night; his set included fireworks (during "
Live and Let Die" )
and a performance of
"Yesterday"
with the
Kronos Quartet
.
[24]
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[26]
Nine Inch Nails
and the
Red Hot Chili Peppers
also headlined in 2013.
In 2014, Outside Lands sold out in 24 hours. More than 100 artists, including
Tom Petty
,
The Killers
,
Willie Nelson
and
Kanye West
, played on seven stages. West performed in complete darkness.
[15]
The same year, new walking paths were created, and a solar-powered stage as well as a recycling center were unveiled. Gastro Magic, a series of live shows that brought high-profile chefs together with comics and musicians, debuted on a dedicated stage in McLaren Pass.
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[28]
Hundreds of forged Outside Lands tickets were seized by the San Francisco police in 2014. They had been sold outside the festival grounds for as much as $1000.
[29]
In 2015, the security at the park perimeter was increased, and
radio-frequency identification
wristbands replaced paper tickets.
Outside Lands featured
Elton John
,
The Black Keys
, and
Kendrick Lamar
in 2015.
[30]
The lineup was announced in a
Funny or Die
video by
San Francisco 49er
Aldon Smith
.
[31]
Comics including members of
The Daily Show
news team,
Tig Notaro
, and the Upright Citizens Brigade' performed on the Barbary Stage. The small stages built for newer artists were expanded across the festival grounds.
[32]
In 2016, with only the partial lineup announced, weekend passes for the festival sold out in 45 minutes. The reformed
LCD Soundsystem
performed on Friday night, and Radiohead returned to headline on Saturday. In addition to
Lana Del Rey
,
Lionel Richie
, and
Anderson .Paak
,
The Muppets
house band,
Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem
, played live for the first time ever. Their five-song set included "
With a Little Help from My Friends
" (with the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir) and a cover of
The Mowgli's
"San Francisco."
[33]
Outside Lands marked its tenth anniversary in 2017 with Metallica,
The Who
,
Gorillaz
,
Solange
and
Lorde
.
Queens of the Stone Age
cancelled and were replaced by
Cage the Elephant
.
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[35]
The seventh consecutive sell-out, 78 restaurants, 40 wineries, and 28 breweries were on site.
[36]
Roy Choi
took over an area overlooking the main stage for "Feast in the Trees," a four-course pop up dinner on Friday night.
[37]
2018 - present: Grass Lands, Inside Lands, 15th anniversary
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210,000 tickets were sold for Outside Lands in 2018, which featured
Janet Jackson
,
The Weeknd
,
Florence and the Machine
, and
Janelle Monae
. A review in the
East Bay Express
noted that the 2019 lineup was "its most diverse and inclusive ever" and that the "best performances of the weekend were not from the white male-fronted rock bands of yore but from women, people of color, and queer artists."
[38]
New attractions included the
Alice in Wonderland-
themed Bubble Tea Party and a talk series called
D.A.V.E: Discussions about Virtually Everything.
Grass Lands, a curated cannabis experience, was also introduced.
[39]
As smoking was prohibited in Golden Gate Park, no cannabis was sold.
[40]
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to support Outside Lands' application to renew its 10-year permit in 2019.
[41]
That year, the festival was headlined by
Twenty One Pilots
,
Childish Gambino
and
Paul Simon
.
Bob Weir
joined Simon on stage; although they had been friends for 52 years, it was the first time they performed together publicly. A record audience of 90,000 people turned up for Childish Gambino's set. As cannabis policies in California loosened, Outside Lands "made history", becoming the first major U.S. music festival to sell marijuana on festival grounds.
[42]
Golden Gate Park allowed smoking in limited areas during the festival. The Grass Lands area was restricted to people 21 and older.
In 2020, due to the
pandemic
, Outside Lands was cancelled. Inside Lands, a virtual version of the festival featuring performance videos from the previous 12 years, was streamed on
Twitch
.
[43]
In 2021, Outside Lands was postponed until Halloween weekend. Attendees were required to either show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or proof of a negative COVID-19 test result conducted within 72 hours of entering the festival grounds. SOMA, a tent with continuous DJ sets, premiered in 2021; only fully vaccinated people were allowed inside the tent, and masks were required.
[44]
In addition to
Lizzo
,
Vampire Weekend
, and
the Strokes
,
J Balvin
performed, becoming the first Latinx headliner at Outside Lands.
[45]
"Taste of the Bay Area" featured 85 restaurants and more than 100 wines were offered at Wine Lands.
[46]
Outside Lands was held on August 5- August 7, 2022. A "festival within a festival,"
[47]
artists including
Green Day
,
Post Malone
,
SZA
,
Phoebe Bridgers
,
Weezer
,
Jack Harlow
and
Kim Petras
performed. The first tickets released sold out in 30 minutes.
[48]
The fifteenth anniversary edition of Outside Lands took place on August 11?13 with performers including Kendrick Lamar, the Foo Fighters, ODESZA, Lana Del Rey, The 1975, Megan Thee Stallion, Zedd, Janelle Monae, Maggie Rogers, and Fisher.
[49]
96 restaurants, food trucks, and pop ups, served over 700 menu items and 65 wineries and breweries were featured.
[50]
As of its fifteenth anniversary, Outside Lands had injected more than $1bn into the local economy.
[51]
In May 13 2023, two or three additional days of concerts at Golden Gate Park to take place over the weekend following Outside Lands were proposed by San Francisco Mayor
London Breed
. "Headliner-driven" events, promoted and produced by Another Planet. The proposed concerts would utilize existing Outside Lands infrastructure to minimize impact on the park. The events would begin in 2024.
[52]
Culinary experiences
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The Lands, Taste of the Bay Area
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A "world-class food festival,"
[53]
in addition to Wine Lands and Beer Lands, the Lands at Outside Lands have included Bacon Lands, Cheese Lands, Choco Lands, Clam Lands and Farm Lands. Outside Lands has also hosted culinary one-offs, such as
Michael Mina
's Outside Lambs in 2012.
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Cocktail Magic and GastroMagic
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The
GastroMagic
stage was introduced in 2014. It featured cooking demonstrations and collaborations between high-profile chefs and musicians, comics, and other personalities. In its inaugural year, acclaimed chefs read bad Yelp reviews on the GastroMagic stage.
[56]
Following its 2014 debut,
Big Freedia
's
Bounce and
Beignet
Brunch
with chef Brenda Buenviaje?a "twerk for your supper situation"?became an annual tradition. Part of its success was based on audience participation; in 2015, more interactive performances took place on the GastroMagic stage. They included the fast-food-themed tribute act Mac Sabbath, who threw french fries and boxes of chicken nuggets into the crowd.
[57]
Cocktail Magic
debuted at Outside Lands in 2016.
[58]
Known for its "whimsical theme and boozy concoctions", it housed specially-themed cocktail bars, such as "Shaken, Not Stirred" (a martini bar); "Everybody's Tavern" (inspired by San Francisco's inclusive culture); and "Buttery Tipple" (a '70s lounge experience). Magicians, illusionists, and musicians performed on the Cocktail Magic stage.
In 2017, Roy Choi prepared kalbi, kimchi and short ribs. He also made a birthday cake for
Del the Funky Homosapien
, who joined him on stage.
Susan Feniger
cooked with
Adam Duritz
, and
Action Bronson
"spit bars" and talked about his cookbook,
An Annotated Guide To Eating Well.
In 2018,
Bill Nye
did "something having to do with science" with chef
Matty Matheson
,
Shangela
(of
RuPaul's Drag Race
) joined chef
Tiffani Faison
for "Fish and Tea" and
Naomi Pomeroy
collaborated with
Portugal. The Man
.
Katey Red
stood in for Big Freedia at the
Bounce and Beignet Brunch
.
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In 2019, the GastroMagic stage hosted a
Bon Appetit
test kitchen, emceed by editor-in-chief Andy Rappaport,
Molly Baz
and
Andy Baraghani
cooked with
Cupcakke
and
Ella Mai
.
[62]
Anderson .Paak
hit the GastroMagic stage, and Boyfriend's
rap cabaret became a "snack cabaret" with
Chris Cosentino
. (Cosentino was also featured during 2020's Inside Lands, the virtual Outside Lands that streamed on Twitch during the pandemic.)
[63]
Among others, in 2021, GastroMagic brought
Elizabeth Falkner
together with The Strokes'
Albert Hammond Jr.
to make cream puff and
James Beard Award
-winning chef
Kwame Onwuachi
cooked for
Chali 2na
of
Jurassic 5
.
[64]
GastroMagic's highlights in 2022 included
Nyesha Arrington
and
Kali Uchis
making red pepper arepas and
Salt Tank
preparing chicken parmesan sandwiches for
Philip Rosenthal
and his daughter Lily.
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In 2023, Cocktail Magic was expanded from three to eight stages. In addition to cocktails and food pairings, non-alcoholic beverages were offered. Although GastroMagic was scrapped, several of its features were incorporated into Cocktail Magic programming, including
Bounce and Beignet
.
[67]
DJs
Invisibl Skratch Pikl
, with guests
Cut Chemist
,
Dan the Automator
,
Del the Funky Homosapien
and
Cellski
, performed on the Cocktail Magic stage.
[68]
Other Lands and experiences
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Grass Lands
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Grass Lands was launched in 2018. That year, it was mainly an educational platform and a showcase for cannabis brands. Smoking was illegal in Golden Gate Park, and California regulations prohibited smoking cannabis in locations where tobacco was not allowed.
[40]
In 2019, 36 hours before the gates opened, the San Francisco Office of Cannabis issue a temporary sales permit that allowed cannabis products to be sold and consumed within the Grass Lands area, which was restricted to people 21 and older. More than $1 million in cannabis products including edibles, vaping cartridges and joints were sold by 28 companies, including the Francisco-based brands Green Door, Lady Chatterley Delivery, Flower to the People and Posh Green Collective.
[69]
In addition to cannabis products, Bloom offered an oxygen bar, and Flow Kana's Farm to Bong provided produce such as eggplant that could be used to create smoking devices. THC-free food such as Johnny's Donuts were sold. Cannabis Voter and United Playaz?a gun buy-back organization?had booths within Grass Lands.
[70]
In 2021, Grass Lands added a stage for performances and DJ sets and demos and discussions with cannabis industry leaders.
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"A stoner's paradise," in 2022, a communal mural was painted by attendees; Stiiizy sponsored a snack-stocked bodega, and local restaurants set up booths to sell foods such as grilled cheese.
High Times
sponsored a farmer's market?a dispensary?and
Zig-Zag
hosted a joint-rolling bar. Local LGBTQ+ brands and small farms were again featured. and Headcount's Cannabis Voter Project was onsite to register voters before the 2022 elections.
[72]
In 2023, Grass Lands featured 20 cannabis vendors and 35 brands. The menu was curated by socially equitable cannabis brands in partnership with the Equity Trade Network and Martin Olive of the dispensary Vapor Room. Comedy, cooking demonstrations and DJ sets took place on the Grass Lands stage, and the
green consumption
footprint was expanded. Food vendors included the "cheese-forward" Total Meltdown.
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Eco Lands
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A mainstay of Outside Lands since the festival was founded, Eco Lands hosts national and local non-profit organizations that offer educational opportunities related to environmental sustainability. Eco Land's features have included a solar-powered stage, solar-powered cell charging stations, furniture reclaimed from landfills, and tools that allow people to check their carbon footprint.
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Sustainability and economic impact
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Outside Lands pays permit fees of $2.3 million annually to San Francisco Recreation and Parks. It has injected more than $1bn into the local economy since it was founded.
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Since its inception, Outside Lands has worked with Clean Vibes, a company that provides waste management, recycling, and cleanup services for outdoor festivals and events. In exchange for tickets to the festival, Clean Vibes volunteers divert waste from landfills through recycling and composting. In 2022, more than 90% of the festival's waste was diverted.
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To mitigate noise, traffic, and the environmental impact of cars, on-site bike valets and shuttle services that operate throughout the Bay Area, In addition, Outside Lands implemented environmental and sustainability initiatives including:
- Comprehensive water program; attendees can refill water bottles at four free water sites
- Reusable aluminum cups to be used for refills at Beer Lands and reusable and recyclable cups at Wine Lands
- All single use plates and utensils are 100% compostable
- Textile recycling program in partnership with the San Francisco Department of the Environment's Textile Reuse and Recycling Initiative
- Recycling, compost and zero waste bins in all areas of the festival site
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Festival summary by year
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Year
|
Dates
|
Headliners
|
Total attendance
|
Notes
|
2008
|
August
22?24
|
|
130,000
|
Sold out
|
2009
|
August
28?30
|
|
90,000
|
Tenacious D replaced the Beastie Boys
|
2010
|
August
14?15
|
|
80,000
|
Friday and Saturday only
|
2011
|
August
12?14
|
|
180,000
[80]
|
Sold out
|
2012
|
August
10?12
|
|
200,000
[81]
|
Attendance capacity increased
Sold out
|
2013
|
August
9?11
|
|
200,000
|
Sold out
|
2014
|
August
8?10
|
|
200,000
[82]
|
Sold out
|
2015
|
August
7?9
|
|
210,000
[83]
|
Attendance capacity increased
Sold out
|
2016
|
August
5?7
|
|
210,000
|
Sold out
|
2017
|
August
11?13
|
|
210,000
|
10th Anniversary Sold out
|
2018
|
August
10?12
|
|
210,000
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|
Grass Lands debut
Sold out
|
2019
|
August
9?11
|
|
210,000
|
Sold out
|
2020
|
August 28?29
|
Inside Lands
|
Virtual; streamed on Twitch
[85]
|
Live event cancelled due to pandemic
|
2021
|
October
29?31
|
|
210,00
[86]
|
Moved from
Aug 6?8
Sold out
|
2022
|
August
5?7
|
|
225,000
|
Attendance capacity increased
Sold out
|
2023
|
August
11?13
|
|
225,000
|
Sold out
|
Outside Lands lineups
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