2019 back to the beach lineup

blink-182 + The Used To Headline Back To The Beach 2019

Back To The Beach 2019 is heading to Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach, California on April 27 through April 28, and will bring some amazing friends to have some fun in the springtime sun. The Travis Barker and John Feldmann presented music festival will celebrate its second year with scheduled performances by blink-182, The Used, Goldfinger, The Story So Far, Reel Big Fish, and so many more. It certainly sounds like a fun time to hit the beach with your family as kids under the age of 10 will also be able to attend for free, with purchase of adult admission of course.

2019 back to the beach music festival full lineup
2019 Back To The Beach music festival lineup

Tickets for the Orange County hosted music festival will go on sale this coming Friday, April 25 @ 10 AM. Ticket packages will also include VIP Lounge and Private Beach Cabana options for either single day or weekend experiences.

When talking about the 2019 Back To The Beach music festival, festival producer John Reese stated, “We are so excited to have blink-182 as part of this year’s event. A huge thank you to California State Parks for having us back for another year. We couldn’t ask for a more beautiful venue with a more perfect lineup.” I couldn’t agree with John more, the lineup for this year’s Back To The Beach seems incredible, and you can find a breakdown of which band’s will be playing which days below.


Saturday

blink-182

Goldfinger

Reel Big Fish

Streetlight Manifesto

The Aquabats

Save Ferris

The English Beat

The Drowns

Sunday

The Used

The Story So Far

Anthony Green

The Wonder Years

Less Than Jake

Story of the Year

Teenage Wrist

Lowlives

Brandon Flores

Brandon Flores is editor-in-chief and a writer at Blast out your Stereo. He has been covering the music industry since 2011. He covers a wide variety of bands and artists from those just starting to those who already have a hold on the limelight. If you're looking for an unbiased opinion, then look no further.

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