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Daisy Chain Fields: Inside Olivia Rodrigo’s Festival In Bloom

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Olivia Rodrigo has never been afraid to use her platform for something bigger, and Daisy Chain Fields proves exactly that. The singer-songwriter recently announced her new music festival, which will take place on August 29 in Irvine, California. While the lineup alone could sell tickets, Daisy Chain Fields centers its mission on supporting women and girls through music, community, and direct action.

Headlined by Rodrigo herself, the festival will feature performances from Chappell Roan, KATSEYE, Doechii, Mitski, Stevie Nicks, and more. But unlike many major music festivals, Daisy Chain Fields has been built around a commitment to community, advocacy, and meaningful change.

Daisy Chain Fields: More Than A Music Festival

Daisy Chain Fields official poster

Daisy Chain Fields offers much more than a day of live music. Rodrigo created the festival to encourage community, connection, and positive change. In discussing the event, she emphasized the importance of giving young women strong role models and creating spaces where women actively support one another.

Beyond the performances, attendees can explore nonprofit activations, community art experiences, local vendors, educational resources, and interactive installations. The festival encourages fans to engage directly with organizations that work in reproductive health, maternal care, economic empowerment, domestic violence prevention, and gender equity.

The event transforms a traditional festival format into an opportunity for education, advocacy, and meaningful community engagement.

Ready to join the Daisy Chain Fields community? Tickets are available now through the festival’s official website, with every purchase helping support organizations dedicated to women and girls.

Music Meets Advocacy

The festival’s charitable mission sits at the heart of everything Rodrigo and her team have built. Daisy Chain Fields will donate 100% of its net proceeds to organizations that support women and girls, turning every ticket purchase into direct support for important causes.

Partner organizations include Baby2Baby, Black Mamas Matter Alliance, Center for Reproductive Rights, FreeFrom, Jhpiego, Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health, National Domestic Workers Alliance, National Institute for Reproductive Health, National Women’s Law Center, and Planned Parenthood.

Rather than simply attaching a charitable component to a music event, Daisy Chain Fields places advocacy at the center of its identity. Every participating artist contributes to a mission that extends far beyond the stage and into communities across the country.

A New Kind Of Festival Experience

At a time when many fans are looking for deeper connections with the artists and communities they support, Daisy Chain Fields feels like a natural evolution of what a modern music festival can be. The lineup alone is enough to generate excitement, but the event’s commitment to giving back adds another layer of significance.

Whether attendees arrive for Stevie Nicks, Chappell Roan, KATSEYE, Doechii, Mitski, Olivia Rodrigo, or the festival’s many other performers, they’ll be participating in something designed to leave a lasting impact long after the final set ends.

Want to start preparing for Daisy Chain Fields? Stream the festival’s official playlist now and discover the artists bringing this one-of-a-kind celebration to life before August 29.
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