Ohana Festival has announced its 10-year anniversary lineup, and Pearl Jam is on it — the band’s first date since drummer Matt Cameron left the group will be at the Dana Point, California, event from Sept. 25 through Sept. 27. The bill also includes Eddie Vedder & Friends, Tyler Childers, Alabama Shakes, Fontaines D.C., Pixies, Rilo Kiley, Billy Idol, Jon Batiste and Maná.
Bad Religion, Courtney Barnett, Sugar, the Format, Tom Odell and Men I Trust are also set for the festival, which has become a fixed stop on the Southern California calendar since Eddie Vedder began curating it in 2016. Ticket pre-sales are available now for members of the Ten Club, with the general pre-sale beginning May 14.
The Pearl Jam booking lands in the middle of a band transition that has been moving without a public timetable. Cameron amicably parted ways with Pearl Jam in July 2025 after 27 years of service, and last month Mike McCready said the group still had not chosen a new drummer. He said the band was “in the process of just talking about it, and figuring out what our next move is,” and added, “I don’t have anything concrete to tell you, because I don’t know right now … We move very, very slowly, and then when something happens, we move quickly.”
That makes the Ohana set one of the clearest signs so far of how Pearl Jam plans to move forward in public, even if the replacement question remains unanswered. For now, the anniversary edition of Ohana Festival has turned Vedder’s homegrown event into the place where the next Pearl Jam chapter will begin to take shape.

