Back to the Beach is back for a second year, and the festival will have Blink-182 and the Used headlining this year's music weekend.

The bands will head to Huntington State Beach in Orange County, Calif. the weekend of April 27 and 28 to play some cool jams the beach-going crowd. In addition, the festival will include sets from Goldfinger, Reel Big Fish, The Story So Far, Streetlight Manifesto, The Aquabats, Anthony Green, Save Ferris, The Wonder Years, Less Than Jake, The English Beat, Story of the Year, Teenage Wrist, The Drowns and Lowlives.

John “Feldy” Feldmann of Goldfinger, co-producer of Back to the Beach, says, “Back To The Beach has been one of the funnest things I’ve ever been part of. What could be better than a mostly ska festival?? I grew up on ska music and I had the best time of my life last year at the show… This year may even be better! Travis and I are so excited to do the show yet again… I cannot wait!”

“We are so excited to have blink-182 as part of this year’s event,” adds John Reese, Back to the Beach Producer and CEO of Synergy Global Entertainment, Inc. “A huge thank you to California State Parks for having us back for another year. We couldn’t ask for a more beautiful venue with a more perfect lineup.”

The daily band lineup for Back to the Beach is as follows (subject to change):

Saturday, April 27: blink-182, Goldfinger, Reel Big Fish, Streetlight Manifesto, The Aquabats, Save Ferris, The English Beat and The Drowns

Sunday, April 28: The Used, The Story So Far, Anthony Green, The Wonder Years, Less Than Jake, Story of the Year, Teenage Wrist and Lowlives

In addition to the music, attendees can take part in a carnival midway, participate in beach games, enjoy great food, craft beer and cocktails. There's also a Lil' Punk Kid Zone for families who bring children 10 and under.

Tickets for Back to the Beach go on sale this Friday (Jan. 25) at 10AM PT at the event website. There are also VIP ticket package options.

Travis and Feldy Present
Travis and Feldy Present
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