Live Oak Music Festival announces full 2025 performer lineup - NewsBreak
– Organizers of the Live Oak Music Festival announced the complete performer lineup for the 37th annual event, scheduled for June 13 through 15 at El Chorro Regional Park in San Luis Obispo.
The festival, a large-scale community event held every June, raises funds for KCBX Public Radio and features musicians from a range of genres, including folk, funk, soul, jazz, world music, roots rock, country, and bluegrass.
Thirty-three acts will perform during the 2025 festival weekend. Performers include California Honeydrops, Cimafunk, Grateful Shred, AJ Lee and Blue Summit, The Motet, Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley, Chuck Prophet and His Cumbia Shoes, The Charities, High Step Society, Margo Cilker, Miko Marks, T Sisters, Rose’s Pawn Shop, Jerry and Dawg Revisited, Still Time Acoustic, Victoria Bailey, Wolf Jett, Jill’s Knight Out, Brass Mash, Two Paper Squares, Dan Curcio, Zen Mountain Poets, KYRA, True Zion, Poi Rogers, Cate Armstrong, Murphy Wylde, Hot 45, The Funk Junket, Joe and Hattie Craven, Brynn Albanese and Jody Mulgrew, Phil Salazar and Michael Gutin, and Miss Leo and “Captain” Kirk Nordby.
In addition to musical performances, the festival offers open mic sessions, a silent auction, aerial acts, yoga classes, lawn games, and wildlife meet-and-greets. A children’s area will feature crafts, activities, and a talent show across all three days. The festival also includes workshops in singing and jamming, and a special children’s concert.
Festivalgoers may participate in jam sessions and are encouraged to bring their own instruments. Food from local vendors, Live Oak merchandise, and handmade art will also be available.
Full festival tickets include access to on-site camping and admission for all three days. Single-day tickets are available for adults, teens ages 13 to 17, and children ages 4 to 12. Children under 4 enter free with an adult. Thursday early entry is available for an additional fee with the purchase of a full festival ticket. Camping options include tents and recreational vehicles.
Tickets, parking passes, and other information are available at www.liveoakfest.org.
All proceeds from the Live Oak Music Festival support KCBX Public Radio, which serves listeners in San Luis Obispo, southern Monterey, and Santa Barbara counties.