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Cali Vibes Festival returns to Long Beach in 2025

LA Daily News by LA Daily News
Oct 15, 2024 3:34 pm EDT
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The two-day Cali Vibes reggae music festival will return for its fourth year at Marina Green Park in Long Beach on June 7-8, 2025.

Southern California-based festival promoters Goldenvoice announced that this year, the reggae-centric event will fully embrace the region’s summer weather and laid-back vibe by shifting from its usual February dates to early June. This change will give festival-goers the perfect setting to enjoy oceanfront views, reggae beats, and California’s beach culture at its best.

Presale passes are available starting at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 17, until Sunday, Oct. 20, ahead of the full lineup announcement and general on-sale at a later date. Two-day general admission passes start at $275; VIP passes at $475; and Beach Club passes at $855. Payment plans are available starting at $49, with hotel packages also on offer for those looking to secure both accommodations and festival access early. For more information, visit calivibesfest.com.

For the ultimate VIP experience, festival-goers can upgrade to the 2-Day Beach Club pass, which includes access to a 21+ private oasis. Beach Club guests will enjoy prime viewing areas at two stages, complimentary cocktails and bites, festival re-entry privileges, and convenient parking. The package also features a limited-edition swag bag with exclusive merchandise.

While the 2024 lineup hasn’t been released yet, last year’s event saw performances from Gwen Stefani, Rebelution, Sublime With Rome, Wiz Khalifa, Shaggy, Sean Paul, Soja, Common Kings, The Interrupters, Too Short, Skip Marley, Action Bronson, The Pharcyde, and many more.

Since its launch in 2022, Cali Vibes Fest has quickly become one of the most anticipated reggae festivals in California. Held along the scenic Long Beach shoreline, the festival highlights both established acts and rising talent in the reggae, hip-hop, and beach music scenes, making it a staple of Southern California’s summer music calendar.

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