Olivia Rodrigo Launches Daisy Chain Fields All-Women Music Festival
The inaugural event will feature an all-women lineup, with net proceeds going to charities supporting women and girls, organizers said.
- On Monday, singer Olivia Rodrigo announced her inaugural Daisy Chain Fields festival, an all-women music event set for August 29 at Great Park in Irvine, California.
- Taking inspiration from the historic Lilith Fair, Rodrigo designed the festival to uplift women and girls through music and nonprofit activations, aiming to replicate the community experience of the late 1990s event.
- The star-studded, all-women lineup includes Chappell Roan, Stevie Nicks, and Mitski, with 100 percent of net proceeds benefiting nonprofits dedicated to women and girls.
- Presale access for the festival begins Wednesday, June 24, at 10 a.m. PT, with fans required to sign up at the festival's website to receive codes via SMS or email.
- Produced by C3 Presents and Live Nation, the event offers attendees resources on reproductive rights and maternal health, positioning the festival as a vehicle for social change through collective musical experience.
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Chappell Roan, Doechi, Katseye, Sarah Mclachlan and Stevie Nicks are some of the artists who will stage at the very first Daisy Chain Fields festival, an event featuring female artists created by Olivia Rodrigo.
Olivia Rodrigo announced, on Monday (22), the premiere of her Daisy Chain Fields festival, which will take place in the Great Park of Irvine, California, on August 29. The event will feature a program composed exclusively of female artists, such as Chappell Roan and Stevie Nicks, former singer of the Fleetwood Mac band.
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