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Olivia Rodrigo announces All-Women Music Festival with star-studded lineup
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Olivia Rodrigo announces All-Women Music Festival with star-studded lineup

ARY News · Jun 23, 2026, 3:21 AM · Also reported by 2 other sources

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  • Add ARY News on Google AAResize Olivia Rodrigo is bringing her dream music festival to life with the launch of Daisy Chain Fields, a not-for-profit event featuring an exclusively female and female-fronted lineup.
  • The 23-year-old Grammy-winning singer unveiled the festival in a new cover story with Pitchfork, revealing that the idea was inspired by Lilith Fair, the iconic 1990s music festival founded by Sarah Mc Lachlan.
  • The official festival poster also teases special appearances from Stevie Nicks, Karen O of Yeah Yeah Yeahs and McLachlan.

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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Olivia Rodrigo is bringing her dream music festival to life with the launch of Daisy Chain Fields, a not-for-profit event featuring an exclusively female and female-fronted lineup.

The 23-year-old Grammy-winning singer unveiled the festival in a new cover story with Pitchfork, revealing that the idea was inspired by Lilith Fair, the iconic 1990s music festival founded by Sarah Mc Lachlan.

Set to take place on August 29 at Great Park in Irvine, California, Daisy Chain Fields will feature performances from Rodrigo herself alongside Chappell Roan, KATSEYE, Doechii, Mitski, Rachel Chinouriri, Bikini Kill, Garbage, the Breeders, Santigold, Die Spitz and Quiet Light. The official festival poster also teases special appearances from Stevie Nicks, Karen O of Yeah Yeah Yeahs and McLachlan.

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