Goldenvoice's Ocean Way fest gets Olivia Dean, the Killers to Santa Monica. Take the E, there's no parking

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Set us as preferred Olivia Dean and the Killers will headline a new Santa Monica music festival in September.Ocean Way, from Coachella promoter Goldenvoice, will debut Sept.26-27 on the beach in Santa Monica.

Named after the local street that inspired Allen Sides’ famed recording studio, Ocean Way is a return to the city where Goldenvoice cut its teeth promoting shows at the nearby Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.Headliners include Olivia Dean — who just played a poignant run at the Crypto.com Arena — and the stalwart Las Vegas rockers the Killers.

Support acts include Khruangbin, Sublime, Jack White, Nala, Hiatus Kaiyote, Blond:Ish, 54 Ultra, Alvvays, Durand Jones & the Indications, Carlita, Good Neighbors, Vandelux, Coco & Breezy, DJ Harvey, Austin Millz, Heidi Lawden, Erez and DJ sets by Poolside and Hot Chip.Music At Crypto.com Arena, the Grammy-winning Dean’s songs of devotion were hard-won.“Santa Monica has an incredible music history, and Goldenvoice has been fortunate to be part of that story,” said Nic Adler, vice president of regional festivals for Goldenvoice.

“From legendary shows at the Civic Auditorium to the origins of Ocean Way Recording just steps from the beach, there’s a creative legacy here that’s unlike anywhere else.Ocean Way Festival is our opportunity to celebrate that history while building something that feels authentically Santa Monica for years to come.”Santa Monica residents get the first crack at a pre-sale on July 22 at 11 a.m., while general tickets (which begin at $399) are on sale July 23.

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