Daily News (Los Angeles)

CHILL VIBES FOR WARM WEEKEND

BeachLife Festival in Redondo Beach's Seaside Lagoon is a hazy trip back to '90s

- By Richard Guzman riguzman@scng.com

Under sunny skies and with the ocean as the background, the third installmen­t of the BeachLife Festival returned to Redondo Beach, with day one of the weekend concert attracting thousands of music fans to Seaside Lagoon on Friday.

“It's like a perfect day. The beach, the sun, the music,” said 42-year-old Jackson Miller, who drove from San Diego and was one of the first to enter the festival grounds when gates opened at 1 p.m. Friday.

The three-day festival includes a lineup of more than four dozen bands that cover the musical gamut from modern rock, nostalgic '90s bands, chill reggae and laid- back musical acts.

Opening day was made up of more than a dozen bands performing on four stages, with Weezer headlining and other bands such as 311, Black Pumas, Cold War Kids and Long Beach Dub All Stars performing in front of a mostly older, laid-back crowd.

Chill vibes ruled the day with people playing lawn games such as cornhole as well as table tennis and, as has become tradition, there was a competitiv­e game of Beer Pong played with trashcan size red cups near the sand in front of the Lowtide Stage.

People pretty much breezed through the line at the main entrance throughout the day. The crowd varied from families with kids, older couples sitting on blankets on the lush green turf in front of the Hightide Stage and tattooed punk music fans who arrived early to see a punk legend.

“Pennywise, I'm a huge Pennywise fans and I'm here for Jim,” said 42-yearold Orange County resident Richard Villanueva, referring to Pennywise frontman Jim Lindberg, who launched the weekend of music with a 1 p.m. set on the festival's Lowtide Stage.

Lindberg performed songs off his 2021 solo

album, “Songs from the Elkhorn Trail,” including “Hello Again,” “Blood on Your Hands” and “Long Way to Go.”

He also shared a hot tip with those who arrived early: Everyone 21 and older was treated to a free, icecold Tecate beer and other swag for being dedicated music fans.

Other early performers included Los Angeles rock band Velvet Starlings on the smaller Riptide Stage and Australian rockers Atlas Genius on the Hightide Stage, plus Tomorrows Bad Seeds, which delivered an intimate acoustic set that included covers by artists like Bob Marley and Chris Stapleton.

Other weekend headliners on the bill are the Smashing Pumpkins today and the Steve Miller Band closing it all out Sunday, plus Vance Joy, Sheryl Crow, Capital Cities, Ozomatli, Sugar Ray and UB40 playing throughout the weekend.

Besides taking the crowds back in time, the festival also filled fans' bellies with the return of the approximat­ely 100-seat SideStage pop-up restaurant, which features a $90-$250 per person prix fixe menu crafted by a different chef each night on the side of the main stage as bands perform.

Friday afternoon's chef was Ray Hayashi of Hermosa Beach's modern Asian restaurant RYLA, while today Michelin-Star chef Kevin Meehan of Kali in Los Angeles takes over the kitchen. On Sunday, Jacob Ramos, the festival's executive chef, serves the final meals of the weekend.

 ?? PHOTOS BY DREW A. KELLEY ?? Kim Manning dances in her own bubble Friday during the opening day of the BeachLife Festival at Seaside Lagoon in Redondo Beach. The music festival features Weezer, 311, Black Pumas, Cold War Kids and Long Beach Dub All Stars.
PHOTOS BY DREW A. KELLEY Kim Manning dances in her own bubble Friday during the opening day of the BeachLife Festival at Seaside Lagoon in Redondo Beach. The music festival features Weezer, 311, Black Pumas, Cold War Kids and Long Beach Dub All Stars.
 ?? ?? Matt and Amber Cole dance during a set by the band Dreamers on Friday during the BeachLife Festival in Redondo Beach. The concert series continues today and Sunday.
Matt and Amber Cole dance during a set by the band Dreamers on Friday during the BeachLife Festival in Redondo Beach. The concert series continues today and Sunday.
 ?? PHOTO BY DREW A. KELLEY ?? The band Dreamers performs during day one of the threeday music festival BeachLife in Redondo Beach on Friday.
PHOTO BY DREW A. KELLEY The band Dreamers performs during day one of the threeday music festival BeachLife in Redondo Beach on Friday.

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