Ohana Fest 2026 @ Doheny State Beach

Ohana Fest 2026 @ Doheny State Beach

Doheny State Beach, 25300 Dana Point Harbor Drive, 92629 Dana Point Directions

Fri 25.09.2026 00:00

Ohana Fest 2026 at Doheny State Beach at 2026-09-25

Performers

  • Pearl Jam
    Pearl Jam

    Pearl Jam tribute band

  • Pixies
    Pixies

    Alternative rock band formed in 1986 in Boston, Massachusetts.

  • Tom Odell
    Tom Odell

    Sign up: http://smarturl.it/TomOdellEmail

  • Men I Trust
    Men I Trust

    Inquiries, bio, pictures etc:

    https://menitrust.tumblr.com/

  • Alabama Shakes
    Alabama Shakes

    Soul music from Sydney, Australia.

  • Billy Idol
    Billy Idol

    Born in Middlesex, UK, Billy Idol was a child of punk, first fronting the band Generation X before becoming a worldwide, MTV-generation star in the 80s.

  • Maná
    Maná

    Hailed as Mexico's answer to U2, Maná are a hugely successful rock act who have achieved countless awards and accolades, including four Grammy Awards and seven Latin Grammy Awards, making them one of the most successful Spanish-speaking rock acts.

  • Tyler Childers
    Tyler Childers

    Kentucky-born musician Tyler Childers might be a rising country star, but he’s anything but commercial. The son of an Appalachian coal miner, he’s always remained true to his roots, no matter how high his career has taken him.

  • Fontaines D.C.
    Fontaines D.C.

    Romance.

    https://fontainesdc.com/

  • Bad Religion
    Bad Religion

    They say rock’n’roll is a young man’s game. Imagine what they say about punk.

    Bad Religion never worried much about what “they” say, and neither should you. Go by the energy, go by the intent, go by the WORK – of which this classic, groundbreaking hardcore band could never be accused of avoiding.

    Aside from essentially defining the California half-pipe punk blueprint, Bad Religion has defied the usual trend-shifts or values-ditched ubiquities of the usual punk band storyline and morphed along with challenging album after challenging album amid astoundingly consistent touring, retaining their core audience while roping in subsequent generations of anxiously energetic kids.

    The band has long settled into the current lineup who have arguably enacted to most muscular Bad Religion to ever kick empties across a stage: Greg Graffin (vocals) and Jay Bentley (bass) join Brian Baker (guitarist since ’94), guitarist Mike Dimkich (8 years in), and drummer Jamie Miller, who’s already been with the band for six years.

    Bad Religion is in an almost singular position in the history of punk. Having formed right on the heels of the original explosion, they led the west coast arm of hardcore’s birth, adding their chunky riffs, zooming harmonies, and viciously verbose lyrical punch to the basic bash of hardcore. Then the band con