Olivia Rodrigo brings Katseye, Chappell Roan, more to all-women charity festival
Olivia Rodrigo is turning one of her longtime dreams into reality: producing her own music festival.
On X, the "Drop Dead" hitmaker announced the launch of Daisy Chain Fields, a new all-women music festival set for August 29 at the Great Park in Irvine, California.
"I've had a dream of doing this festival for years, and I am so ecstatic it's finally coming true," she wrote.
She added that 100% of the net proceeds will go to charities "dedicated to advancing and advocating for women and girls."
Olivia also said that the lineup is "truly insane" and "full of my heroes and friends." Among the artists set to perform alongside her are Katseye, Chappell Roan, Doechii, and Mitski.
“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,” she wrote.
“I absolutely cannot wait to scream and dance and sing with you guys August 29th!” she added.
The presale will begin on Thursday (Philippine time), through https://www.daisychainfields.com, with tickets priced at:
- General admission: $250 (≈ P15,265.05)
- GA+: $350 (≈ P21,371.07)
- VIP: $500 (≈ P30,530.10)
- Pit viewing: $1,250 (≈ P76,325.25)
Earlier, Olivia’s third studio album, “You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love,” debuted at No.1 on the Billboard 200 chart dated June 27.
The album also became Spotify's most-streamed album of 2026 in a single day by a female artist.
Among the tracks featured on the album are "Drop Dead," "The Cure," and the TikTok-famous song "Begged."
In 2024, Olivia visited the Philippines for her first concert in the country.
During the sold-out show, Olivia proudly embraced her Filipino heritage by thanking her kababayans, wearing a "Miss So Filipina" sash, sporting a statement shirt that read "Pinoy Pride," and more.
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 its finally coming true!! Daisy Chain Fields features an all-women lineup and 100 percent of the net proceeds will go to charities… pic.twitter.com/bPXHfLl1WJ
— Olivia Rodrigo (@oliviarodrigo) June 22, 2026
—Hermes Joy Tunac/JCB, GMA News