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Olivia Rodrigo’s Daisy Chain Fields Turns Aug. 29 All-Female

Olivia Rodrigo has announced her inaugural Daisy Chain Fields Festival at Irvine, California’s Great Park on Aug. 29, with an all-female lineup and 100 percent of net proceeds dedicated to charities advancing and advocating for women and girls.

When Olivia Rodrigo posted that she was finally building the festival she’d been dreaming about “for years,” it didn’t sound like a polite announcement. It sounded like momentum—excitement spilling straight onto social media, capped by one date: Aug. 29.

Rodrigo’s inaugural Daisy Chain Fields Festival will take place at Irvine, California’s Great Park on Aug. 29, and will present an all-female lineup. The bill pairs Rodrigo with artists including Chappell Roan. Doechii. Katseye. Mitski. the Breeders. Die Spitz. Bikini Kill. Eli. Garbage. Quiet Light. Rachel Chinouriri. and Not for Radio.

Rodrigo also listed special guests Karen O, Stevie Nicks, and Sarah McLachlan—names that instantly broaden the festival’s reach beyond one moment in pop, and into something closer to a shared cultural wave.

On social media, Rodrigo wrote: “Truly never felt more excited to share a piece of news with you all.” She added that “Daisy Chain Fields features an all-women lineup and 100 percent of the net proceeds will go to charities dedicated to advancing and advocating for women and girls.”

She framed the event as more than a set of performances. saying. “The lineup is truly insane and full of my heroes and friends. ” and emphasizing “joy. community. and music” as the drivers of “meaningful change.” Before the post ended. she promised the feeling fans are already craving: “I absolutely cannot wait to scream and dance and sing with you guys August 29th!!!!”.

Beyond the stage. the festival partners with organizations including Baby2Baby. Black Mamas Matter Alliance. Center for Reproductive Rights. FreeFrom. Jhpiego. Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health. National Domestic Workers Alliance. National Institute for Reproductive Health. National Women’s Law Center. and Planned Parenthood.

Fans looking to get in can sign up for presale access at the festival’s website.

Rodrigo’s push for a festival like this lands while she’s riding a career surge. She is currently in the wake of her third album, “You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love,” which bowed atop the Billboard 200 and became her third consecutive record to top the tally.

Daisy Chain Fields is now fixed to one location, one day, and one promise: performances led by women, with the festival’s net proceeds going to charities dedicated to advancing and advocating for women and girls.

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4 Comments

  1. The lineup is insane but I don’t get it, is this like a benefit concert or just a regular festival with a poster? 100% net proceeds sounds good though, hope it’s legit.

  2. Wait Karen O and Stevie Nicks are gonna be there too?? I saw something on TikTok that said it was only “new girl” artists so idk. Either way, Aug 29 at Great Park is gonna be packed.

  3. This is nice and all but I’m confused why the article keeps saying “net proceeds” like that’s automatically the same as donations. Also why does it say all-women lineup but then it mentions a bunch of orgs like Planned Parenthood and reproductive rights (which whatever) but I just wanna know ticket prices, not politics.

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