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Single-Day Tickets Now On Sale for Punk In The Park 2025 — Don’t Miss Your Day in the Pit!

Punk In The Park, North America’s premier outdoor punk rock and craft beer festival, returns to Southern California on Saturday, October 4, and Sunday, October 5, 2025—and now, single-day tickets are officially on sale. Whether you're ready for one explosive day of punk or aiming to experience the full weekend, this is your chance to secure a spot.

Set along the scenic waterfront at Berth 46 in the Port of Los Angeles (San Pedro, CA), Punk In The Park will feature over 40 bands across three stages, along with a Craft Beer Festival, Punk Rock Swap Meet, and Vinyl Village—offering an immersive celebration of punk culture.

Saturday, October 4: Bad Religion and Pennywise Headline

Bad Religion and Pennywise lead Saturday’s lineup with powerhouse performances. Bad Religion, legends of melodic hardcore since 1980, bring razor-sharp lyrics and timeless energy to the stage. Pennywise, with their signature skate-punk sound and crowd-churning anthems, guarantees a high-energy set complete with chaos, unity, and sing-alongs like “Bro Hymn.”

If Saturday is your day, now’s the time to grab your single-day ticket before they’re gone.

Sunday, October 5: Descendents and The Interrupters Close Out the Weekend

Sunday is packed with icons as Descendents and The Interrupters take the spotlight. The Descendents, pioneers of pop-punk, are known for their tight musicianship and cross-generational appeal. The Interrupters bring a dynamic ska-punk twist, creating the perfect send-off for a weekend of punk rock passion.

Single-day Sunday tickets are now available—don’t miss your chance to be part of the finale.

Over 40 Bands. One Legendary Weekend.

The full roster features a blend of legendary acts and rising stars, including Face To Face, Screeching Weasel, The Adicts, Stiff Little Fingers, Street Dogs, Comeback Kid, The Casualties, T.S.O.L., Adolescents, The Bronx, Michael McColgan & The Bomb Squad, Agent Orange, Manic Hispanic, and many more.

You’ll also catch new-school energy from Dead To Me, Teenage Bottlerocket, Authority Zero, The Bombpops, Niis, Slaughterhouse, The Drowns, DFL, and more.

Craft Beer, Vinyl, and Punk Culture

Fans 21 and over can purchase a $15 daily Craft Beer Tasting Pass for unlimited samples from noon to 3 PM. In between sets, explore the Punk Rock Swap Meet for band merch and collectibles, or dig through rare finds at the Vinyl Village.

Ticket Options Now Include Single-Day Passes

There’s a ticket option for every fan:

Single-Day General Admission – On sale now for both Saturday and Sunday. Includes full access to performances, vendors, and all the festival has to offer.

Weekend General Admission Passes – Starting at $149.99 (plus fees).

VIP Passes – From $279.99, including perks like expedited entry, lounge access, and prime viewing areas.

All ages are welcome, but anyone under 18 must attend with a guardian. Craft beer sampling is restricted to fans 21 and over.

GET YOUR SINGLE-DAY TICKETS NOW

Whether you’re moshing on Saturday, singing along on Sunday, or diving into both days, Punk In The Park Los Angeles 2025 is your chance to experience the heart of punk—live, loud, and unforgettable. Single-day and weekend tickets are on sale now.

Tickets available HERE


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