
BeachLife Festival returns to Redondo Beach May 1–3, 2026, bringing its seventh year of sun, surf, and music culture back to the South Bay. Tickets are officially on sale, and although the lineup hasn’t been announced yet, the upgrades reveal a lot.
Last year’s fest drew more than 35,000 people. Lenny Kravitz, Alanis Morissette, and Sublime headlined, with sets from Mt. Joy, Train, and The Beach Boys (with a guest spot from John Stamos). It was loose but polished, classic BeachLife.

This year, the festival is expanding its high-end options. The new IndPrustry Sky Deck offers an indoor-outdoor main stage suite with shared access, full catering, and concierge-level comfort. Captain Plus returns with Surf Club dining, side-stage viewing, and a private lounge setup. Admiral Pass holders can even dock their boat and stay on the water for the weekend.
Three-day passes start at $349. Premium tiers (VIP, Captain, Captain Plus) are limited, with early bird pricing in effect now at beachlifefestival.com.
Beyond music, BeachLife leans into lifestyle. Last year’s food lineup included dishes by Michelin-starred chef Curtis Stone. At the Surf Club, guests were served multi-course meals and craft cocktails while enjoying private service in a low-key luxury space: art installations, boutique shopping, and branded pop-ups round out the experience.

The 2026 lineup will be announced later this year. Fans can expect a mix of legends, indie favorites, and some unexpected favorites.
Passes tend to move fast once the lineup drops. For now, the best deals are available for those who plan.
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