The event will be held this fall
Punk In The Park is making its way to San Diego, California, on November 16th, for a thrilling day of music and craft beer tasting. The day-long punk rock and craft beer-tasting event will feature eight incredible bands spanning the punk rock genre. Iconic bands The Offspring and Pennywise will headline the powerful lineup, which also includes Streetlight Manifesto, Face To Face, Manic Hispanic, Buck-O-Nine, Slaughterhouse, Winterhaven and more to be announced.
This will mark the third stop for Punk In The Park – American Road Trip, known as Southern California’s favorite punk rock and craft beer tasting festival, following May’s Road Trip debut in San Francisco and the September 15th event in Orlando.
Tickets for Punk In The Park San Diego go on sale Wednesday, September 4th at 10 am PT. The full music and craft beer lineup will be announced in the coming weeks.
Punk In The Park is produced by Brew Ha Ha Productions (BHHP), renowned for its diverse, award-winning beer-centric events and music festivals across the United States.
Punk In The Park will offer up to three hours of craft beer tasting from noon until 3 pm for attendees 21 and over, showcasing an impressive selection of craft beers, including some of the region’s best. Food will also be available from local food trucks and vendors, with vegan options included.
General Admission tickets for Punk In The Park start at $69 plus fees. VIP tickets are also available, starting at $199 plus fees, and provide access to exclusive areas with shade, upgraded restrooms, and a VIP Bar. Both General Admission and VIP tickets provide access to music performances and craft beer tasting from noon until 3 pm for attendees 21+. Doors open at Noon for this all-ages event. Attendees under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Legends and innovators of the Southern California punk rock scene, The Offspring, formed in 1984 in Garden Grove, California, have sold over 40 million records worldwide and are considered one of the most successful punk rock bands of all time. Their high-energy performances and enduring hits like “Come Out and Play” and “Self Esteem” have made them a favorite among punk fans for decades.
Formed in the South Bay of Los Angeles—a neighborhood with a rich punk-rock history—in 1988, Pennywise is known for their energetic live shows and anthemic songs including their signature “Bro Hymn.” The band has amassed an international following with their relentless touring and a melodic, high-energy sound fusing classic punk, surf punk, and blistering hardcore. Resolutely working outside the margins of the mainstream, Pennywise has emerged as an enduringly vibrant staple on SoCal radio airwaves and the worldwide festival circuit, while influencing countless bands over the years.