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Tyler, the Creator, the Killers and Sturgill Simpson have been tapped to headline the upcoming Outside Lands Festival, taking place on August 9-11 in San Francisco. The festival, which is entering ...
Another Planet Entertainment, the creators of Outside Lands, is partnering with San Francisco to produce a new series of concerts with the hope of changing the perception of the city's inner-city ...
Outside Lands pays permit fees of $2.3 million annually to San Francisco Recreation and Parks. It has injected more than $1bn into the local economy since it was founded. [75] [51] Since its inception, Outside Lands has worked with Clean Vibes, a company that provides waste management, recycling, and cleanup services for outdoor festivals and ...
Outside Lands returns to San Fransico’s Golden Gate Park this summer for three days of performances from headliners Kendrick Lamar, Foo Fighters, Lana Del Rey, the 1975, Odesza, Megan Thee ...
Outside Lands is an American music, art, food, wine and cannabis festival held annually in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.It was founded in 2008. [1] A three-day festival for 13 of its 15 years, it was shortened to two days in 2010, and in 2020, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the festival was livestreamed as Inside Lands.
Outside Lands takes place yearly in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, and with a diverse lineup of performers, art installations, and a focus on sustainability, it was designed to mirror the culture of the city. Food and wine is a central component of Outside Lands, which in 2015 included 78 restaurants, 32 breweries, 37 winemakers and 120 wines.
The lineups are out for San Francisco's Outside Lands and the inaugural South Star Festival in Huntsville, Al. ... Outside Lands, which will be held Aug. 9-11 at Golden Gate Park for the 16th time ...
Like all of California, the Outside Lands were a Mexican possession until the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in February 1848 ceded it to the United States. The area was U.S. government land at the time of the Gold Rush. The City and County of San Francisco, which was growing rapidly, desired the land and petitioned for it in the 1850s.