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The Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival is a music festival held annually in
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, at Golden Gate Park. The festival is produced by Another Planet Entertainment, Superfly Presents, and Starr Hill Presents. It is the largest independently owned music festival in the US. In 2019, it was one of the world's highest grossing festivals with revenues of almost $30 million.


History

The inaugural festival occurred August 22–24, 2008, with Radiohead as the first band to play after dark. It included more than 60 musical acts, as well as several art installations. The festival grounds included the
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(home to the Lands End Stage), Hellman's Hollow/Speedway Meadow (Twin Peaks and Panhandle stages), and Lindley Meadow (Sutro and Presidio stages). Bringing in 40,000 to 60,000 attendees a day, the inaugural festival was mostly a success; however, it was criticized for its lack of crowd control and disruption to the normally quiet Richmond and Sunset District neighborhoods. The second edition of the festival was held August 28–30, 2009, and streamed live on YouTube via the festival's YouTube account. It was not as successful as the inaugural year with a smaller turnout. The Beastie Boys were scheduled to be the headliners, however, they dropped out of the lineup a month before the festival after
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was diagnosed with cancer. Promoters scaled the event down to 40 total acts over two days for the third year. During the 2014 event, San Francisco police seized hundreds of counterfeit wristbands used by scalpers. This resulted in an adoption of
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(RF) wristbands for 2015, along with an accusation that
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was selling illegal VIP passes to the event. This festival went on hiatus in 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions. The 2021 edition occurred on Halloween Weekend, October 29–31.


Grass Lands

The 2019 iteration became the first major music festival to offer legal cannabis for sale, after the San Francisco Office of Cannabis granted a temporary sales permit to Outside Lands. The area was known as "Grass Lands" and sold more than in cannabis products such as edibles, vaping cartridges and joints over the three-day event. 28 brands including Cresco Labs,
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, Flow Kana, Openvape and Bloom Farms sold items such as cannabis-infused drinks, edibles, dabs, prerolls and disposable pods. San Francisco-based brands Green Door, Lady Chatterley Delivery, Flower to the People and Posh Green Collective were also available in Grass Lands. There were no requests for medical transport in the designated area, and all participants were required to throw away any alcoholic beverages before entering and show a 21+ identification.


Other attractions

Outside Lands also features attractions that focus around food, wine, and art. There is a wine lands portion of the festival that allows people to purchase tickets and sample wine from many different vendors. There are also areas that offer separate entertainment, including a sports lounge, an arcade/bar, and various food and art vendors. Despite its large environmental footprint, the festival has attempted to promote strategies of being eco-friendly. There are solar powered stages, a refillable water program, a waste diversion program, a recycling program, and bike valet parking program. There have also been workshops to educate concert attendees about organic food and farming.


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See also

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Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is an American annual four-day music festival developed and founded by Superfly Presents and AC Entertainment. Since its first year in 2002, it has been held at what is now Great Stage Park on a farm in ...


References


External links


Board of Supervisors Unanimously Approved Recreation and Park's Outside Lands ContractOfficial website
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