Olivia Rodrigo announced Daisy Chain Fields, a new music festival bringing together women in music to support and uplift women and girls. The single-day event will bring together an all-women line up of groundbreaking artists, women- and girls-focused non-profit organizations, and a community rooted in creativity, connection, and collective impact. Net proceeds from the festival will benefit non-profit organizations dedicated to advancing and advocating for women and girls.
You can read a bit more about the artist from our community on the line up below.
When: 29th August 2026
Where: Great Park, Irvine, California (USA)
“Daisy Chain Fields is a music festival founded on the belief that joy, community, and creativity can inspire meaningful change. It affirms that music and collective experience can serve as enduring drivers of progress and social change. It’s a place where inspiration and curiosity lead to knowledge, strength, and action.
The festival celebrates the voices, artistry, and contributions of women in music, fostering an inclusive environment in which all are welcome. Daisy Chain offers more than live performances; it provides opportunities for education, dialogue, and engagement around issues affecting women and girls in the United States and globally. Through partnerships and on-site resources, the festival seeks to ensure that girls and young people have access to information and support they may not otherwise know how to find, and real-life interactions with women and girls who are bright lights in our world.
Net proceeds from the festival are directed toward nonprofit organizations dedicated to advancing and advocating for women and girls. Beyond its philanthropic impact, Daisy Chain’s core purpose is to cultivate joy and shared understanding, creating space for meaningful moments of connection across generations and communities.
Daisies are wild and beautiful. As a chain, they are strong and unbreakable.” - Olivia Rodrigo
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 KATSEYE 2025 was a breakout year that saw KATSEYE crowned TikTok’s Global Artist of the Year and earn two GRAMMY nominations for Best New Artist and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “Gabriela.” Their latest single, the edgy, high-energy “PINKY UP,” expands the world KATSEYE has been building – confident, playful and always pushing pop forward. The song, which received its live debut at Coachella, turns chaos into celebration, capturing the group’s unmistakable energy and momentum.
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 Mitski The acclaimed Japanese-American singer-songwriter known for her introspective lyrics and indie-rock sound. Raised globally, she recorded her first two albums at Purchase College before rising to prominence with albums Bury Me at Makeout Creek (2014) and Be the Cowboy (2018), often blending punk, pop, and orchestral influences
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 Olivia Rodrigo With over 36 Million albums sold globally, Rodrigo has received fourteen GRAMMY® Award nominations including nods for Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Record of the Year for her work on both 'SOUR' and 'GUTS'. The festival announcement follows the release of Rodrigo’s third studio album 'you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love' out now.. The new album is the biggest solo debut of 2026, with 485,000 units sold in the first week.
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 Quiet Light Raised in Austin’s band scene before relocating to Boston for medical school, Riya is normal—an identity she wears proudly. Drawing her artist name from an eponymous track off of The National’s 2019 album ‘I Am Easy to Find’, the project Quiet Light houses songs that Riya says, “make you feel like you’re floating, music that feels like soft light.”
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