This Ain't No Picnic (music festival)
This Ain't No Picnic is an American multi-genre music festival organized by Goldenvoice which began in 1999. The first three editions of the festival were held at the Oak Canyon Ranch in Irvine, California, and the most recent edition was held at the Brookside Golf Course.
History
The festival first began in the year 1999.[1] The second edition occurred in 2000.[2][3] The festival was originally intended to be annual, however, due to its proximity to Coachella, that did not happen. In 2002, the third edition of the festival was held.[4] After a 20-year hiatus, the festival returned in 2022.[5][6]
Lineups
1999
2000
2002
2022
- Arooj Aftab
- Avalon Emerson
- Beach House
- Brandon
- Caroline Polachek
- Circle Jerks
- Courtney Barnett
- Danilo Plessow (MCDE)
- Dave P
- Dawn Richard
- Deafheaven
- Descendents
- Despacio
- Earl Sweatshirt
- Ethel Cain
- Eyedress
- Four Tet + Floating Points
- Fundido
- Genesis Owusu
- Gerd Janson
- Girl Ultra
- Godford
- Godspeed You! Black Emperor
- Hana Vu
- Honey Dijon
- IDLES
- Indigo De Souza
- Isabella Lovestory
- Isaiah Rashad
- Jorja Smith
- Julia Jacklin
- Jungle
- Junior Varsity
- Kaytranada
- Kelly Lee Owens
- King Woman
- Lala Lala
- LCD Soundsystem
- Le Tigre
- Leon Vynehall
- Mac DeMarco
- Magdalena Bay
- Maral
- Margaritas Podridas
- Mdou Moctar
- MICHELLE
- Mike Watt + The Missingmen
- NAAFI
- Nicki Nicole
- Nothing
- Pachyman
- Palms Trax
- Paris Texas
- Peach
- Phoebe Bridgers
- Queen Naija
- Romy
- Shame
- Slowthai
- Sofia Kourtesis
- Sparks
- SPELLLING
- The Strokes
- They Hate Change
- Tinashe
- Tre' Amani
- TSHA
- Turnstile
- Wet Leg
- Ying Yang Twins
- Yves Tumor
- Zulu
References
- Nelson, Chris. "Sonic Youth, Sleater-Kinney, GBV On 'No Picnic' Menu". MTV. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
- "'This Ain't No Picnic' – California Irvine Oak Canyon Ranch". NME. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
- Boone, Christian. "Modest Mouse Stir Mellow Crowd At Indie-Rock Festival". MTV. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
- "GBV, Jimmy Eat World Hit The 'Picnic'". Billboard. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
- Brown, August. "The Strokes to headline This Ain't No Picnic festival". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
- Helfand, Raphael. "Le Tigre, The Strokes, and LCD Soundsystem to headline This Ain't No Picnic festival". The Fader. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
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