What do Outside Lands tickets cost to see Charli XCX and The Strokes?

It’s time to touch grass.Outside Lands announced their 2026 lineup and once again brought the goods to Bay Area music fans.This time around, festival curators will have the best in pop, EDM, rock, Hip-Hop, R&B, punk and more descend upon San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park from Aug.7-9.Atop the star-studded lineup this year are “Brat” hitmaker Charli XCX, indie sleaze icons The Strokes, EDM party-starters Rüfüs Du Sol, late ’00s heroes The XX and rapidly rising rapper Baby Keem.They’ll be joined by Turnstile, Griztronics, Djo, Labrinth and Empire of the Sun.Rounding out the lineup are Dijon, Death Cab For Cutie, Clipse, Geese and Mariah The Scientist.In total, 90 (!) acts are scheduled to perform over the long August weekend.If you’d like to be there, single and multi-day Outside Lands Festival passes are available as of today.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on single-day passes was $453 including fees on StubHub.Three-day passes start at $775 including fees.On top of music, Outside Lands also offers food, beer, wine, cocktails, cannabi, art and a city hall so you can get married at the fest.Uproxx attended last year and seemingly made the most of their experience.“…[this is] one of the best festivals in the country [and] just keeps getting better.
And it’s more than just the music.From headliners and food to alternative stages, experiential touches, and more.”“…there was graffiti art from iconic SF artist Apexer everywhere, including on the framing of stages.
I browsed through the booths of nonprofits trying to bring awareness to their efforts at The Mission.I danced through electrocumbia cuts at Casa Bacardi and then to local DJ and promoter DJ Sep spinning dancehall in Grass Lands, a grove dedicated to legal cannabis sales and consumption.
I passed by a bartering art cart with vintage wares to sell and swap from Grand Artique at the foot of the Flower Lands activation, while watching another couple get ma...