
IRVINE, Calif. (AP) - Olivia Rodrigo announced Monday she will launch her own charity music festival, Daisy Chain Fields, with an all-women lineup. The event is scheduled for Aug. 29 at Irvine's FivePoint Amphitheatre.
Rodrigo posted the festival lineup on Instagram, confirming that Chappell Roan, KATSEYE, Doechii and Stevie Nicks will perform in the inaugural year. Other artists include Bikini Kill, Die Spitz, Eli, Garbage, Mitski, Not for Radio, Quiet Life, Rachel Chinouriri, Stantigold and the Breeders. Nicks is billed as a special guest along with Karen O and Sarah McLachlan.
Rodrigo wrote that she has "had a dream of doing this festival for years" and is "ecstatic it's finally coming true." She said all net proceeds will go to charities that support women and girls, including Baby2Baby, Black Mamas Matter Alliance, Center for Reproductive Rights, FreeFrom, Jhpiego, Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health, National Domestic Workers Alliance, National Institute for Reproductive Health, National Women's Law Center and Planned Parenthood.
"By bringing together women in music and organizations helping shape a better future for women and girls, I hope we can build a community that inspires hope and positive change," Rodrigo said in a statement.
Presale tickets will be available starting at 10 a.m. Pacific on Wednesday. Fans must register on the Daisy Chain Fields website for a presale access code.
Rodrigo has previously worked to support women's causes. In 2024, she launched her Fund 4 Good initiative, raising money for reproductive rights, education and efforts to prevent domestic violence. She later announced more than $2 million in donations to related charities from her Guts World Tour. In 2025, Planned Parenthood awarded her the Catalyst of Change honor.
Daisy Chain Fields follows in the tradition of Lilith Fair, the all-women festival organized by McLachlan in 1997. Rodrigo appears in a 2025 documentary about Lilith Fair. The festival announcement comes just 10 days after Rodrigo released her third album, "You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love," which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.











