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We can’t wait to do it all again with our Outside Lands community this August.” “Last year's festival was not only a cathartic experience, but a much-needed celebration for the Bay Area and beyond.

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We are ready to get back to Golden Gate Park with our original summer dates again,” said Allen Scott, Co-Founder of Outside Lands, in a press release. "We are ecstatic to unveil this year’s lineup, which is one of the most dynamic and diverse we’ve ever had. This year, organizers moved everything back to its original schedule at the end of summer, so attendees will once again have the chance to soak in the last bits of heat under the shadow of the Golden Gate Bridge. returned after its one year absence in 2021 with a fall-timed festival that coincided with Halloween. The festival - the largest independently owned festival in the U.S. Green Day, Post Malone, and SZA will headline the three-day event kicking off at the top of August alongside a slew of other star-powered guests including Jack Harlow, Weezer, Phoebe Bridgers, Illenium, Lil Uzi Vert, Kali Uchis, Mitski, Anitta, Disclosure, and Polo & Pan. The following year, 22,000 hardy and quick-growing trees were planted, park roads were built, and visitors began to arrive by the thousands.Outside Lands, San Francisco’s annual music festival, has unveiled all the details for its 2022 edition. Initial work completed in 1871 included grading, fencing, drainage and irrigation work, and development of a park nursery. Surveyor and engineer William Hammond Hall won the contract to survey park land, completed his report on February 15, 1871, and in August that year was appointed as engineer of the park. Enough bonds were sold to finance a topographical survey of Golden Gate Park and its approach. Parks in the City of San Francisco” Soon after, the newly formed park commission advertised bonds to fund park improvements.

outside lands sf

On April 4, 1870, the state legislature passed “An Act to provide for the improvement of Public The proposal won Supervisor McCoppin the Mayor’s office, and gained the approval of the state legislature. The committee also proposed an arrangement whereby squatters could donate a portion of their claims for a public park in return for clear title to the remainder of their lands. Suitable portions were also to be set aside for public squares, fire-engine house lots, school lots and hospitals. Their report recommending subdivision into blocks and a reservation for a park was submitted to the Board on May 18, 1866. Coon worked with a three-member special committee of the Board of Supervisors, which had surveys and maps made of all the Outside Lands, at a cost of $12,000. During the course of lengthy litigation over the Outside Lands, local politicians, led by Frank McCoppin, and residents of San Francisco, rallied for the establishment of a public park in the western quarter of the city. After years of court battles, on March 8, 1866, Congress passed an Act ending the litigation and settling the title to the Outside Lands against the claims of squatters. The City and County of San Francisco, which was growing rapidly, desired the land and petitioned for it in the 1850s. government land at the time of the Gold Rush. Like all of California, the Outside Lands were a Mexican possession until the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in February 1848 ceded it to the United States.














Outside lands sf