Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic The Eddie Vedder-founded Ohana Festival will return to southern California for three days in September, with the opening and closing nights headlined by Pearl Jam, sandwiching a performance by Neil Young & Crazy Horse in the top-billed Saturday evening slot.
Other performers joining the eclectic lineup, scheduled for Sept. 27-29, include Alanis Morissette, Turnpike Troubadours, Garbage, Black Pumas, Maren Morris, Crowded House, the Breeders, Idles and Jenny Lewis.
Since Vedder started the festival in 2016, various headliners have rotated in and out, and he has led Ohana in some years with his solo band — but as far as the general public is concerned, there is no better headliner he could pick than Pearl Jam, whose presence ensures a sellout.
And since this is an “on” year for the group, as they just released the “Dark Matter” album this past weekend, the band will be in fighting trim for a tour and presumably able to put on two fairly different sets for Ohana passholders.
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