Ohana Encore Weekend
Ohana Encore Recap
News October 4 2021
Thank you to everyone who came out this weekend to Ohana Encore! The past two live music-filled weekends couldn't have been any better. Check out the recap video from this weekend.
After spending two weekends in Dana Point, we are heartbroken to hear about the massive and highly toxic oil spill off the coast of Orange County which will impact local ecosystems and wildlife. To take action, contact your representatives to protect our coastlines from offshore drilling, or text OILSPILL to 51555 to learn how you can take action.
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Due to overwhelming demand, Ohana Festival will be holding an Encore Weekend taking place Friday, October 1st - Saturday, October 2nd at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point, California.
Pearl Jam is excited to announce that they will be headlining both nights of the 2-day Encore Weekend. The Ohana Encore Weekend marks Pearl Jam's only additional concerts for 2021. Pearl Jam's 2020 North American tour dates are expected to be rescheduled for early 2022. All tickets will be honored for the new show dates. Refunds for the 2020 North America tour are available at your point of purchase. Stay tuned to pearljam.com for the latest information.
Public Tickets for the Encore Weekend will be on sale Friday, July 23rd at 10am PST at ohanafest.com. Ticket options include Single Day GA, Single Day VIP, 2-Day GA and 2-Day VIP.
Ten Club members current as of Sunday, July 18th are eligible for a special Ohana ticket presale. Members should check their email for the Ten Club Member presale information.
For the full Encore Weekend lineup and other festival information, click here.
Pearl Jam is excited to announce that they will be headlining both nights of the 2-day Encore Weekend. The Ohana Encore Weekend marks Pearl Jam's only additional concerts for 2021. Pearl Jam's 2020 North American tour dates are expected to be rescheduled for early 2022. All tickets will be honored for the new show dates. Refunds for the 2020 North America tour are available at your point of purchase. Stay tuned to pearljam.com for the latest information.
Public Tickets for the Encore Weekend will be on sale Friday, July 23rd at 10am PST at ohanafest.com. Ticket options include Single Day GA, Single Day VIP, 2-Day GA and 2-Day VIP.
Ten Club members current as of Sunday, July 18th are eligible for a special Ohana ticket presale. Members should check their email for the Ten Club Member presale information.
For the full Encore Weekend lineup and other festival information, click here.
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Does anyone have any idea what VIP entails. Pretty expensive, but considering I'm down to 10 concerts this year instead of the 20-25 that I normally average, it might be worth the splurge. That said, the Ohana site and Front Gate Tickets suck at explaining what VIP entails. If it's just a comfy area, but no viewing areas up against or very close to the stage, it's not really worth it. To me, VIP is more about closeness to the stage as opposed to the availability of kale smoothies and quinoa pizza. Anyone experience Ohana VIP and can offer some insight? Thanks.Last Philly Spectrum Show - Halloween 2009
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I second the above post.
Any insight?
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2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
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On the tickets page, see the drop down menu for info: https://www.ohanafest.com/tickets
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Thanks to Gern for posting something substantial. Unfortunately, it still is not very helpful. Based on a sketch I found on the site for the first 3 nights, the VIP viewing bleachers seem to be pretty far back, but one can't really tell from a sketch. Also, the assessment of a promoter trying to sell a $500 VIP ticket on what "prime viewing" is and my perception of what prime viewing is can be drastically different things. Looks like I won't be going for this ticket based on the info available
Post edited by concertaholicshirt onLast Philly Spectrum Show - Halloween 2009
MSG 1 & 2 2010
Montreal 2011
Missoula 2012
Seattle 2013
Denver 2014
Central Park NYC 2015
Sunrise 2016
Wrigley 2 2016
Seattle 1 2018
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EV NYC 2 2011
RNDM NYC 2012
TOTD SF 2016
Highlights Of Last Spectrum Show
Mike DESTROYING in Seattle 2013
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro" - HST
Instagram (great concert shots of many bands): concertaholic0 -
concertaholicshirt said:Thanks to Gern for posting something substantial. Unfortunately, it still is not very helpful. Based on a sketch I found on the site for the first 3 nights, the VIP viewing bleachers seem to be pretty far back, but one can't really tell from a sketch. Also, the assessment of a promoter trying to sell a $500 VIP ticket on what "prime viewing" is and my perception of what prime viewing is can be drastically different things. Looks like I won't be going for this ticket based on the info available0
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PJNB said:concertaholicshirt said:Thanks to Gern for posting something substantial. Unfortunately, it still is not very helpful. Based on a sketch I found on the site for the first 3 nights, the VIP viewing bleachers seem to be pretty far back, but one can't really tell from a sketch. Also, the assessment of a promoter trying to sell a $500 VIP ticket on what "prime viewing" is and my perception of what prime viewing is can be drastically different things. Looks like I won't be going for this ticket based on the info availableRemember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
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2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
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2 weekends in a row of PJ!!!!!
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Gern Blansten said:PJNB said:concertaholicshirt said:Thanks to Gern for posting something substantial. Unfortunately, it still is not very helpful. Based on a sketch I found on the site for the first 3 nights, the VIP viewing bleachers seem to be pretty far back, but one can't really tell from a sketch. Also, the assessment of a promoter trying to sell a $500 VIP ticket on what "prime viewing" is and my perception of what prime viewing is can be drastically different things. Looks like I won't be going for this ticket based on the info availableconcertaholicshirt said:Thanks to Gern for posting something substantial. Unfortunately, it still is not very helpful. Based on a sketch I found on the site for the first 3 nights, the VIP viewing bleachers seem to be pretty far back, but one can't really tell from a sketch. Also, the assessment of a promoter trying to sell a $500 VIP ticket on what "prime viewing" is and my perception of what prime viewing is can be drastically different things. Looks like I won't be going for this ticket based on the info available0
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gotthebottle said:Gern Blansten said:PJNB said:concertaholicshirt said:Thanks to Gern for posting something substantial. Unfortunately, it still is not very helpful. Based on a sketch I found on the site for the first 3 nights, the VIP viewing bleachers seem to be pretty far back, but one can't really tell from a sketch. Also, the assessment of a promoter trying to sell a $500 VIP ticket on what "prime viewing" is and my perception of what prime viewing is can be drastically different things. Looks like I won't be going for this ticket based on the info availableconcertaholicshirt said:Thanks to Gern for posting something substantial. Unfortunately, it still is not very helpful. Based on a sketch I found on the site for the first 3 nights, the VIP viewing bleachers seem to be pretty far back, but one can't really tell from a sketch. Also, the assessment of a promoter trying to sell a $500 VIP ticket on what "prime viewing" is and my perception of what prime viewing is can be drastically different things. Looks like I won't be going for this ticket based on the info available0
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Can I trade my 9/26 for 10/1? Man...I just did some youtube research for all the openers for all three shows, and 9/26 appears to be a major snoozefest. But it will all be worth it to see PJ in their first show on the West Coast in over 3 years.208XXX (September 2000) - 21 Pearl Jam shows, 2 Eddie Vedder shows, 1 Temple Of The Dog show
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Gern Blansten said:PJNB said:concertaholicshirt said:Thanks to Gern for posting something substantial. Unfortunately, it still is not very helpful. Based on a sketch I found on the site for the first 3 nights, the VIP viewing bleachers seem to be pretty far back, but one can't really tell from a sketch. Also, the assessment of a promoter trying to sell a $500 VIP ticket on what "prime viewing" is and my perception of what prime viewing is can be drastically different things. Looks like I won't be going for this ticket based on the info availablePost edited by rustneversleeps on0
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Ohana21 could be greater than PJ20
dare I say the unofficial PJ30 😬
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Gern Blansten said:PJNB said:concertaholicshirt said:Thanks to Gern for posting something substantial. Unfortunately, it still is not very helpful. Based on a sketch I found on the site for the first 3 nights, the VIP viewing bleachers seem to be pretty far back, but one can't really tell from a sketch. Also, the assessment of a promoter trying to sell a $500 VIP ticket on what "prime viewing" is and my perception of what prime viewing is can be drastically different things. Looks like I won't be going for this ticket based on the info availableSo, we've done both VIP and regular admission. The "VIP" section is less crowded. There are shorter lines for food, bathrooms, entry, etc. When you arrive you get a swag bag with beach towel and some other things that I forget. The bleachers are much closer than the bleachers in regular admission, but they're not super-close.The main advantage, for us, is that there are ample places to sit (shaded picnic tables) -- which is nice if you're arriving earlier in the day and are just too old to stand or sit on the ground/ in the sun for eight hours.Are the VIP passes a "good value"? I would say, honestly, no, they aren't, as far as the extras are concerned. But since my husband and I are well past the age when we were stoked to spend the day standing packed in front of the stage with thousands of other people (ah, WOMAD...) we generally get the VIP option anyway. If we were going to just one day I'd probably get regular tickets. But if we're going for multiple days, I have to weigh the wear and tear on our bodies.All those who seek to destroy the liberties of a democratic nation ought to know that war is the surest and shortest means to accomplish it.0
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curmudgeoness said:Gern Blansten said:PJNB said:concertaholicshirt said:Thanks to Gern for posting something substantial. Unfortunately, it still is not very helpful. Based on a sketch I found on the site for the first 3 nights, the VIP viewing bleachers seem to be pretty far back, but one can't really tell from a sketch. Also, the assessment of a promoter trying to sell a $500 VIP ticket on what "prime viewing" is and my perception of what prime viewing is can be drastically different things. Looks like I won't be going for this ticket based on the info availableSo, we've done both VIP and regular admission. The "VIP" section is less crowded. There are shorter lines for food, bathrooms, entry, etc. When you arrive you get a swag bag with beach towel and some other things that I forget. The bleachers are much closer than the bleachers in regular admission, but they're not super-close.The main advantage, for us, is that there are ample places to sit (shaded picnic tables) -- which is nice if you're arriving earlier in the day and are just too old to stand or sit on the ground/ in the sun for eight hours.Are the VIP passes a "good value"? I would say, honestly, no, they aren't, as far as the extras are concerned. But since my husband and I are well past the age when we were stoked to spend the day standing packed in front of the stage with thousands of other people (ah, WOMAD...) we generally get the VIP option anyway. If we were going to just one day I'd probably get regular tickets. But if we're going for multiple days, I have to weigh the wear and tear on our bodies.0
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I enjoy VIP as I'm old and lazy, but I also spend a lot of time in GA also. Is it worth the money? - depends as I opinions vary greatly. If you want to get it front close to the stage VIP isn't for you. The advantages in VIP are space, shorter lines for restrooms, booze and food. The view is not super great unless you want the VIP rail, which you will also sped some time camping out.92 - Phoenix; 93 - Mesa; 95 - Phoenix; 98 - Phoenix; 2000- Phoenix; 2003 - San Diego, Las Vegas, Phoenix; 2006 - Denver 1, Denver 2, Las Vegas, San Diego; 2009 - Chicago 1, Chicago 2, San Diego; 2013 - Phoenix, San Diego, LA 1, LA 2, Portland, Spokane, Calgary, Vancouver, Seattle; 2014 - Detroit, Moline, Milwaukee, Denver; 2016 - Ft Lauderdale, Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville, Wrigley 1 and 2; 2018 - Amsterdam 1&2, Pinkpop, London1, Milan, Padova, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Werchter, Barca, Missoula, Chicago 1&2, Boston 1&2.0
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I’m so excited! Hope I can see them two weekends in a row. It’s been since 2013 since they’ve been in so cal and we’re finally getting spoiled. For some reason, I haven’t made it to Ohana before and now I’m considering going back to back!0
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What are the chances of a livestream of either weekend's shows for those of us that can't make the trip out to California?0
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I’m going as long as I get tickets on Tuesday. Hotel and rental vehicle booked.0
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