Sea.Hear.Now Festival has finally revealed its 2024 schedule, featuring many differences over past years.

Saturday

Saturday, which only featured 14 bands on the lineup, reveals the fact that there will be a 15th band announced at some point.

Noah Kahan will headline the day with his set starting at 9:00 pm, and The Black Crowes will subheadline with a 75-minute set, one of the longest subheadlining sets ever at the festival.

311 will headline the Park Stage at 8:00 pm, and Peaches will headline the Sand Stage, which has a new sponsor, Rakuten.

The Hives, Guster, Robert Randolph Band, and Sonic Blume round off the stacked Park Stage, while Grace Potter, Ziggy Alberts, and Joe P finish off Saturday’s Sand Stage.

On the main stage, the Surf Stage, you can also see The Revivalists, Sierra Ferrell, and Passafire.

Yoga Sessions will only take place on Saturday this year, but they are free for anyone to attend, even without a ticket. The Surf Contest will take place from 12:30 pm to 5:30 pm in the ocean.

Sunday:

Sunday is a unique schedule for the festival, featuring the longest set in Sea.Hear.Now history.

Bruce Springsteen will start at 7:30 pm, about the time Weezer started in 2023 as a subheadliner, and will go all the way until 10:30 pm for a full 3-hour set.

The Gaslight Anthem will close off the park Stage at 6:25 pm, the earliest a subheadliner has played, and Gogol Bordello will close down the Sand Stage, creating a tough conflict for fans.

Trey Anastasio and his band will be playing an hour on the main stage at 5:25 pm. Sunshine Spazz and Rachel Ana Dobken will open the day at 11:40 am, for the festival’s first morning sets.

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