The lineup also features an American indie rock band who will play their 2007 album, Oracular Spectacular, at the festival. The Just Like Heaven festival will also feature indie rock band The Walkmen, who were recently reunited.
The festival will also feature Chris Black and Jason Stewart, who will record their podcast How Long Gone live. Cinespace DJs will also hit the stage along with the other performers in the lineup.
The Just Like Heaven festival, which debuted in 2019 and promised to include “era-defining indie artists from the 2000s,” is already in its third year. Check out the full lineup of the festival below.
Tickets for the Just Like Heaven festival are priced from $149
Tickets for the Just Like Heaven festival will be available from January 20 at 10.00 am PT via the festival’s website. Attendees can register via the festival’s website to get early access to passes.
A variety of tickets are available from the festival’s official website. These include:
General Admission tickets are priced at $149
General Admission Plus tickets are priced at $249
VIP Passes priced at $369
Clubhouse Passes for $649
The festival’s website notes that the clubhouse passes give access to the best amenities. The additional benefits of these passes include upfront stage viewing, AC restrooms adjacent to the Clubhouse lounge, complimentary access to beer, wine, and select cocktails, clubhouse parking, and an exclusive festival entrance.
Just Like Heaven Festival 2023 lineup will feature the following bands
Future IslandsEmpire Of The SunM83Hot ChipCaribouThe WalkmenFever RayThe BraveryPeachesLadytronSTRFKRMetronomyThe FaintThe SoundsCults
More about Yeah Yeah Yeahs
The Just Like Heaven festival features Yeah Yeah Yeahs, who recently released their new album Cool It Down last September. The album was the band’s first release in nine years, as a follow-up to their 2013 album Mosquito.
During the release of the album, vocalist Karen O in a statement said:
The album features eight tracks, with the lead single, Spitting Off the Edge of the World, focusing on the climate crisis. Speaking to the Guardian about the record, Karen-O noted:
She further added, saying:
The album has been nominated for Best Alternative Music Album at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards.
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