
Outside Lands 2025: Get tickets to see Doja Cat, Tyler the Creator, Hozier and more
With headliners like Doja Cat, Tyler, The Creator and Hozier, there's plenty of great performances to catch. Plus, you really can't beat the views of Golden Gate Park. Tickets for the full three-day festival are still available, as well as tickets for each individual day.
Here's everything you need to know to buy Outside Lands 2025 tickets:
Outside Lands takes place at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, Calif. It starts on Friday, Aug. 8 with Doja Cat headlining and ends on Saturday, Aug. 10 with Hozier headlining. The cheapest available tickets are individual passes for Sunday only, starting at $222.
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