Attendees can expect a surprise all-star line up of performers

Anderson .Paak has announced the return of his beloved .Paak House event. The Brandon Anderson Foundation has partnered with Haagen Dazs to revive the charitable music event which will take place on May 12th at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in .Paak’s own hometown of Ventura, CA. Never one to disappoint, .Paak once again promises an all-star entertainment line-up, with surprise special guests.

Tickets to the event are on-sale now via paakhouse.frontgatetickets.com.

As with years past, the event’s cornerstone will be about raising funds to give back to the community with live performances, children’s activities, community outreach and resources, gifting, food, and more. Additional event sponsors such as Selva Ray, Fat Burger, Taco Bell, Vans, Liquid IV, Mattel, Pleasing, The Port of Hueneme, Headcount, D’Addario and Partake Cookies have signed on to help further the event’s initiatives.

Since its inception the .Paak House Festival has impacted the greater Los Angeles area each year through outreach and experiences. Funds raised through the event go directly towards community initiatives each year and to date, the Foundation has served over 3200 families, providing nearly 10,000 people with basic hygiene care, food, every-day toiletries, clothing, school supplies and so much more. Now in its fifth year, the event will remain devoted to bringing families more of these necessities.

The .Paak House event will include a surprise line-up of .Paak’s friends who stop in for unexpected collaborations and performances throughout the event. Some of the past talent appearances and performances have included Seth Rogen, Kali Uchis, Ty Dolla $ign, Snoh Aalegra, JoJo, Jhene Aiko, Raphael Saadiq, Emily King, Masego, Mereba, Kamasi Washington, Goapele, The Game, Anthony Anderson, Smino, Schoolboy Q, Isaiah Rashad, Cordae, Thundercat and many others over the years.

New this year, .Paak House is partnering with global discovery platform, Hue Unlimited to present its first-ever emerging artist program, Hue Sound — integrated into the .Paak House experience and its larger festival event. The Hue Sound Stage will be a second performance stage designed to feature and empower rising artists.

In-person tickets to the event range from $40, $100, includes early event entry, and $150 which includes early event entry and one piece of autographed merchandise. The Brandon Anderson Foundation is a recognized 501c3. Early Entry Tickets are tax deductible.