Olivia Rodrigo's 'Daisy Chain Fields' festival will give 100% of proceeds to charity. These are the nonprofits supported

Olivia Rodrigo holds a pink daisy near her mouth

Olivia Rodrigo has just announced her very own modern-day Lilith Fair.

The “stupid song” singer is producing and headlining an all-women music festival this August called “Daisy Chain Fields,” featuring mega acts like Chappell Roan, Bikini Kill, Katseye, Doechii, and even Stevie Nicks.

But the event will do more than just draw crowds to Great Park in Irvine, California. 

An event poster for Olivia Rodrigo's Daisy Chain Fields Festival
The official poster for the Daisy Chain Fields festival. Photo courtesy of Daisy Chain Fields

“The festival celebrates the voices, artistry, and contributions of women in music, fostering an inclusive environment in which all are welcome,” a mission statement on the festival’s website reads. 

“Daisy Chain offers more than live performances; it provides opportunities for education, dialogue, and engagement around issues affecting women and girls in the United States and globally.”

“Through partnerships and on-site resources, the festival seeks to ensure that girls and young people have access to information and support they may not otherwise know how to find, and real-life interactions with women and girls who are the bright lights in our world.”

A mission statement for the festival. Photo courtesy of Daisy Chain Fields

Additionally, 100% of the net proceeds will go to charities “dedicated to advancing and advocating for women and girls.”

On the Daisy Chain Fields website, the following nonprofits are listed as beneficiaries:

A diverse range of organizations, many ultimately continue to echo Rodrigo’s previous work advocating and fundraising for reproductive rights

“I firmly believe that joy, community, and music can be the drivers of meaningful change,” Rodrigo wrote in an Instagram caption announcing the festival. “And I’m hopeful this festival will be just that.”

Olivia Rodrigo holds a pink daisy near her mouth
Olivia Rodrigo. Photo by Nick Walker

“Daisy Chain Fields … affirms that music and collective experience can serve as enduring drivers of progress and social change,” the festival mission statement continued. “It’s a place where inspiration and curiosity lead to knowledge, strength, and action.”

Tickets for Daisy Chain Fields will be available for presale starting June 24, 2026. Prices are already available to view on the website, with general admission beginning at a flat rate of $250, and more exclusive options for VIP tickets ($500) and pit viewing ($1,250).

“Daisies are wild and beautiful,” Rodrigo writes in the mission statement. “As a chain, they are strong and unbreakable.”

Presale signups are available now on the Daisy Chain Fields website. 

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Header image by Nick Walker

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