Olivia Rodrigo’s Festival Takeover on 88.5 The SoCal Sound Makes Waves

"Rodrigo used AAA radio — not social media — to make a major cultural announcement."

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Olivia Rodrigo turned a Monday morning AAA radio hour into a festival announcement. The pop star used Cal State Northridge’s KCSN/KSBR — 88.5 The SoCal Sound — to unveil her all-women music festival.

What We Know: Rodrigo staged a one-hour “station takeover” on 88.5 The SoCal Sound, playing seventeen songs from artists on her festival lineup. She then announced “Daisy Chain Fields,” an all-women fronted festival set for August 29 in Irvine, CA. The full on-demand broadcast is available at TheSoCalSound.org.

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What’s at Stake: The festival lineup blends pop heavyweights with emerging talent and legacy artists. Current stars Chappell Roan, Katseye, and Doechii headline alongside rising acts like Not for Radio, Die Spitz, and Quiet Light. Legends including the Breeders, Garbage, and Santigold will also perform, with guest appearances from Stevie Nicks, Karen O, and Sarah McLachlan.

What Remains Unclear: Ticket availability and pricing details have not yet been announced. Additionally, whether Daisy Chain Fields becomes an annual event or a one-time showcase remains to be seen. The festival website at DaisyChainFields.com currently offers limited details.

What It Means: Rodrigo used AAA radio — not social media — to make a major cultural announcement. That choice signals continued relevance for the format among younger, influential artists. For programmers, it’s a reminder that AAA remains a credible platform for breaking news that matters to music fans.

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