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Olivia Rodrigo's Festival Gives 100% to Women's Charities

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Pop superstar Olivia Rodrigo is headlining an all-women music festival this August where every dollar of profit goes to organizations supporting women and girls. The lineup includes Stevie Nicks, Chappell Roan, and Bikini Kill.

Olivia Rodrigo just proved that concerts can change the world, not just soundtrack it.

The Grammy-winning singer announced Daisy Chain Fields, an all-women music festival happening this August at Great Park in Irvine, California. She's not just headlining the event but producing it, with a star-studded lineup including legend Stevie Nicks, rising star Chappell Roan, punk icons Bikini Kill, and artists Katseye and Doechii.

Here's what makes this festival different: 100% of net proceeds will go directly to charities supporting women and girls. That's not a portion or a percentage. Every single dollar of profit.

The festival website lists ten beneficiary organizations, including Baby2Baby, the National Women's Law Center, the Center for Reproductive Rights, Planned Parenthood, and the Black Mamas Matter Alliance. Other recipients include Jhpiego, the National Institute for Reproductive Health, Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health, the National Domestic Workers Alliance, and FreeFrom.

But Rodrigo envisions something bigger than just a concert. The festival aims to provide education, dialogue, and on-site resources about issues affecting women and girls both in the United States and globally.

Olivia Rodrigo's Festival Gives 100% to Women's Charities

"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," the mission statement explains.

The Ripple Effect

This isn't Rodrigo's first time using her platform for women's rights. The 21-year-old has consistently advocated for reproductive rights throughout her career, and this festival channels that commitment into action at scale.

"I firmly believe that joy, community, and music can be the drivers of meaningful change," Rodrigo wrote on Instagram. "And I'm hopeful this festival will be just that."

The festival's name carries meaning too. "Daisies are wild and beautiful," Rodrigo explains in the mission statement. "As a chain, they are strong and unbreakable."

Tickets go on presale June 24, with general admission starting at $250, VIP passes at $500, and pit viewing at $1,250. Presale signups are already available on the festival website.

In a world where concerts often feel like just another transaction, Daisy Chain Fields proves that live music can still spark real change.

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