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‘Even bigger’ lineup announced for second Oceans Calling Festival

Tickets go on sale 10 a.m., Feb. 29

Blink-182, The Killers and Dave Matthews Band will headline this year’s Oceans Calling Festival, which will return to Ocean City Sept. 27-29.

On Tuesday, promoter C3 Presents announced this year’s lineup for the second annual Oceans Calling music festival. The fall event will feature performances by more than 40 national acts.

“We’re super excited where it landed, and we went even bigger, in our eyes, than we did last year,” said C3 Presents promoter Tim Sweetwood in an Ocean 98 radio announcement Tuesday.

In addition to Blink-182, Friday’s concert lineup will include Cage the Elephant, Sublime, 311, O.A.R., The Revivalists, The Darkness, Sugar Ray, Larkin Poe, Tonic, Phillip Phillips, Winona Fighter and Vincent Lima. On Saturday, festivities continue with performances by The Killers, The Offspring, Rebelution, The Beach Boys, Young the Giant, The All-American Rejects, The Hives, Grouplove, Switchfoot, The Beaches, Tom Odell, Trevor Hall, The Samples and Katelyn Tarver. The festival will conclude on Sunday with Dave Matthews Band, Mt. Joy, Counting Crows, Boyz II Men, Barenaked Ladies, Blues Travelers, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Guster, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Lisa Loeb, Jade Bird and Stephen Kellogg.

The festival will also feature guest appearances and cooking demonstrations by chefs Robert Irvine, Amanda Freitag and Marc Murphy and host Jason Biggs.

Fans can find the entire lineup and by-day breakout on oceanscallingfestival.com. Tickets will be available on Thursday, Feb. 29 beginning with the presale at 10 a.m., followed by the public on-sale with any remaining tickets.

“I would highly recommend everybody sign up for the presale password and try to jump on at 10 a.m. to snag some tickets,” Sweetwood said.

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