
The “Just Like Heaven” music festival will return to Brookside Park at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena on Saturday, May 10, featuring headliner Vampire Weekend alongside an impressive roster of indie rock favorites.
The one-day festival, presented by Goldenvoice, boasts a lineup that includes Slowdive, Rilo Kiley, Empire of the Sun, Bloc Party and TV on the Radio among its most prominent performers.
Other notable acts scheduled to appear include The Drums, Courtney Barnett, Toro y Moi, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Grouplove, Perfume Genius, The Sounds, Panda Bear, Beach Fossils, Peter Bjorn and John, Hercules & Love Affair, Wild Nothing, of Montreal, and Themjeans. DJ Chris Cruse and dance party collective A Club Called Rhonda will also perform.
The venue will open at noon, with performances continuing until the 11 p.m. curfew. Festival organizers have confirmed the event will proceed rain or shine, and no re-entry will be permitted once inside.
Tickets are available in three tiers: General Admission passes starting at $200, VIP passes at $440, and Clubhouse access starting at $700. The Clubhouse area is restricted to attendees 21 and older, while the rest of the festival is open to all ages.
For 2025, Just Like Heaven has updated its policy to allow children 10 years and younger to attend free when accompanied by a pass-holding parent or guardian. Safety regulations limit each supervising adult to a maximum of two children, and parents must present their AXS Mobile ID upon entry.
Tickets can be purchased through the festival’s official website or AXS ticketing platform. The festival will operate as a cashless event, accepting major credit cards and digital payment methods including Apple Pay, Android Pay, Samsung Pay, Google Wallet and contactless cards.
Like other Goldenvoice events, the lineup and set times are subject to change without prior notice.
To get tickets, visit https://justlikeheavenfest.
Goldenvoice, in a statement, thanked the residents of Pasadena and Altadena for welcoming the festival “into their communities each year and it means so much to us.”
“In partnership with the Rose Bowl Operating Company, our Pasadena festivals have made a donation of $250,000 to the Eaton Fire Relief & Recovery Fund, which provides flexible support to local nonprofit organizations responding to the fire,” the statement said.