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Olivia Rodrigo is bringing together some of music’s leading female artists for her very own music festival, Daisy Chain Fields.

The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter announced the festival on June 23, 2026, alongside the launch of the event’s official social media account and website. Set to take place on August 29, 2026 at Great Park in Irvine, California, the festival celebrates women in music while supporting organizations that advocate for women.

Rodrigo wrote on social media, “truly never felt more excited to share a piece of news with you all. i’ve had a dream of doing this festival for years and i am so ecstatic [it’s] finally coming true!!”

According to its mission statement, Daisy Chain Fields is “founded on the belief that joy, community, and creativity can inspire meaningful change. The festival celebrates the voices, artistry, and contributions of women in music, fostering an inclusive environment in which all are welcome.”

Olivia Rodrigo Launches All-Women Daisy Chain Fields Music Festival

Courtesy of Daisy Chain Fields.

Joining Rodrigo for the festivities are the all-women lineup of performers including Bikini Kill, Chappell Roan, Die Spitz, Doechii, Eli, Garbage, KATSEYE, Mitski, Not For Radio, Quiet Light, Rachel Chinouriri, Santigold, and The Breeders. Special guest appearances from Karen O, Sarah McLachlan, and Stevie Nicks have also been announced.

Beyond the music, attendees can look forward to immersive art installations, interactive creative spaces, and a market spotlighting women-led businesses and makers.

All of the net proceeds from Daisy Chain Fields will support nonprofit organizations dedicated to advocating for women and girls, with additional information about each partner available on the festival’s website.

Check out the list of the nonprofit organizations below:

  • Baby2Baby
  • Black Mamas Matter Alliance
  • Center for Reproductive Rights
  • Freefrom
  • JHpiego
  • John Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health
  • National Domestic Workers Alliance
  • National Institute for Reproductive Health
  • National Women’s Law Center
  • Planned Parenthood

Further details regarding ticket selling, tiers, inclusions, and hotel packages are available through the festival’s social media. An official digital broadcast is yet to be confirmed for international fans.


As we anticipate Daisy Chain Fields, listen to Olivia Rodrigo’s newest album, you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love:

Frequently Asked Questions

Daisy Chain Fields is an all-women music festival founded and organized by Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo. Announced on June 23, 2026, the festival is set for August 29, 2026 at Great Park in Irvine, California, and celebrates women’s voices, artistry, and contributions to music.

The confirmed lineup includes Chappell Roan, Doechii, Mitski, Bikini Kill, Garbage, KATSEYE, Santigold, The Breeders, Die Spitz, Rachel Chinouriri, Not For Radio, Quiet Light, and Eli, alongside special guest appearances from Stevie Nicks, Karen O, and Sarah McLachlan.

All net proceeds from Daisy Chain Fields go to nonprofit organizations advocating for women and girls. Partner organizations include Planned Parenthood, the National Women’s Law Center, the Center for Reproductive Rights, Black Mamas Matter Alliance, Baby2Baby, and five additional groups listed on the festival’s official website.

An official digital broadcast for Daisy Chain Fields has not yet been confirmed as of the June 23, 2026 announcement. International fans are advised to follow the festival’s official social media accounts for updates on streaming and broadcast availability closer to the August 29 event date.

Rodrigo stated she has “had a dream of doing this festival for years.” Daisy Chain Fields is founded on the belief that joy, community, and creativity inspire meaningful change, and aims to foster an inclusive environment celebrating women’s artistry while directing proceeds to women’s advocacy nonprofits.