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Hangout Music Festival 2024 lineup: Lana Del Rey, Odesza, Zach Bryan to headline
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Date:2025-04-12 17:02:54
Lana Del Rey, Zach Bryan and Odesza will headline the 2024 Hangout Music Festival, organizers announced Wednesday.
The full lineup will also feature performances by The Chainsmokers, Cage The Elephant, Reneé Rapp, Subtronics, NLE Choppa, and All Time Low, among others.
The festival will take play May 17-19 on the beaches of Gulf Shores, Alabama, according to its website.
Presale for tickets begins on Friday, Jan. 12 at 11 a.m. CT, but fans can register now for access to tickets. The festival offers a multitude of packages, including some that include lodging.
Tickets start at $299 for 3-day general admission, however 4-packs of 3-day general admission tickets cost $279 per ticket.
Hangout Music Festival joins other festivals, such as Bonnaroo, Bottle Rock Napa Valley and Boston Calling Music Festival, in announcing their 2024 lineups.
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Hangout Music Festival 2024 lineup
Here is the full lineup for the 2024 Hangout Music Festival.
- Lana Del Rey
- Odesza
- Zach Bryan
- The Chainsmokers
- Cage The Elephant
- Dominic Fike
- Reneé Rapp
- Jessie Murph
- Alison Wonderland
- Doechii
- Nelly
- Dom Dolla
- Subtronics
- NLE Choppa
- Sexyy Red
- A Day to Remember
- Chappell Roan
- Chromeo (DJ set)
- Koe Wetzel
- All Time Low
- Daily Bread
- David Kushner
- Megan Moroney
- Disco Lines
- Matt Maeson
- Qveen Herby
- The Beaches
- Del Water Gap
- Dylan Gossett
- Kasbo
- Paul Russell
- Wyatt Flores
- Alana Springsteen
- Austin Millz
- Bunt.
- Eliza Rose
- Flyana Boss
- G Flip
- Hemlocke Springs
- Le Youth
- LF System
- Little Stranger
- Odd Mob X OMNOM: HYPERBEAM
- The Stews
- VNSSA B2B Nala
- Westend
- Brenn!
- Jamie Wyatt
- Laci Kaye Booth
- Linka Moja
- Tanner Adell
- The Taylor Party
- Willow Avalon
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