Sea.Hear.Now 2025 lineup announced: Blink-182 and Hozier to headline alongside Lenny Kravitz, Alabama Shakes, and more

Sea.Hear.Now 2025 Festival
Sea.Hear.Now 2025 Festival (Image via Instagram/@seahearnow)

The Sea.Hear.Now Festival is all set to be held on the shores of Asbury Park, New Jersey, on September 13-14, 2025. The festival takes place on the beach and combines art, music, and surfing.

The official Sea.Hear.Now Instagram page posted the details of the lineup on March 19, 2025. The lineup features headliners Blink-182 and Hozier and includes performances by LCD Soundsystem, Sublime, Alabama Shakes, and Lenny Kravitz.

Fans and music lovers have anticipated this for so long, and now the lineup definitely takes the excitement to a whole different level.

Lineup of the Sea.Hear.Now festival revealed

The festival not only offers memorable performances but also features art installations and a professional surf contest, making it a unique and immersive experience.

The festival will begin on Saturday, September 13, with opening performances from LCD Soundsystem, Alabama Shakes, Gigi Perez, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, ZZ Top, Remi Wolf, Royel Otis, De La Soul, UB40, Inhaler, Mondo Cozmo, Bumpin Uglies, Not Yer Baby, and a closing set from Hozier.

Then, on September 14, Sunday, the festival will close with headliner Blink-182, supported by Lenny Kravitz, Sublime, TV on the Radio, Spoon, Public Enemy, Phantogram, 4 Non Blondes, Hot Mulligan, Mannequin Pussy, Grace Bowers & Landon McNamara, The Hodge Podge, Neal Francis, Surfing for Daisy, and The Tide Bends.

Other than all these artists performing on three stages, the festival also features a lineup of professional surfers, including Landon McNamara, Cam Richards, Balaram Stack, Sam Hammer, Rob Kelly, Cassidy McClain, Pat Schmidt, Mike Gleason, Logan Kamen, Tommy Ihnken, Jamie Dewitt, Cole Deveney, Audrey Iglay, Paul Francisco, and Mia Gallagher.

These were all the names revealed in the Instagram post uploaded by Sea.Hear.Now.

Aside from the performances, the festival will also feature renowned photographer Danny Clinch, who will present Transparent Gallery, where audiences can witness artwork and pop-up performances by musicians.

There will also be an art space area near the Convention Hall, covering the festival's art corner, along with surfboard arches and jellyfish installations. With the festival covering music, art, and surfing, it becomes a one-spot destination for music and art lovers.

Tickets for the festival will go on sale on Friday, March 21, at 10 a.m. ET.

Edited by Ritika Pal
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