Olivia Rodrigo has announced her first-ever music festival - and she's dreaming big.
The festival, called Daisy Chain Fields, is set for August 29 at Great Park Live in Irvine, California, and features an all-female lineup.
Rodrigo shared the news on social media, writing: "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!!"
The single-day event is produced by C3 Presents and Live Nation, and will bring together an all-women lineup of groundbreaking artists, women- and girls-focused nonprofit organizations, and a community rooted in creativity, connection, and collective impact.
The lineup is a statement in itself. Joining Rodrigo are Chappell Roan, Doechii, Mitski, The Breeders, Bikini Kill, Garbage, Santigold, KATSEYE, Die Spitz, Rachel Chinouriri, Eli, Quiet Light, and Not for Radio, with special guests Stevie Nicks, Karen O, and Sarah McLachlan.
"The lineup is truly insane and full of my heroes and friends," Rodrigo said. "I firmly believe that joy, community, and music can be the drivers of meaningful change and I'm hopeful this festival will be just that."
Every dollar raised goes somewhere meaningful. Net proceeds from the festival will benefit nonprofit organizations dedicated to advancing and advocating for women and girls, including Baby2Baby, Black Mamas Matter Alliance, Center for Reproductive Rights, FreeForm, Jhpiego, National Domestic Workers Alliance, and Planned Parenthood.
Beyond the music, Daisy Chain Fields will also feature nonprofit activations, educational resources, community art experiences, local vendors, fan pop-ups, and more.
Presale access sign-up is open now at DaisyChainFields.com, with the presale beginning June 24 at 10 AM PT.
The announcement comes as Rodrigo is riding the biggest moment of her career. Her third album, You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love, is the biggest solo debut of 2026, with 485,000 units sold in its first week.
For a Filipina-American artist who has long written from a place of emotional honesty and deep feeling, the decision to build a festival around women lifting each other up - and directing the profits toward those in need - reflects the kind of conviction that goes beyond music. As Rodrigo put it: "Daisies are wild and beautiful. As a chain, they are strong and unbreakable."
















