Field of Dreamz Festival 2026: Slightly Stoopid + Sublime + Others at Petco Park in San Diego


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Field of Dreamz Festival San Diego

San Diego’s reggae-rock legends are bringing the party home. Slightly Stoopid presents the Field of Dreamz Festival at Petco Park on Saturday, June 13, 2026, featuring two stages of non-stop music with Sublime, Stephen Marley, The Elovaters, Pepper, DENM, Z-Trip, Band of Gringos, and Boostive. This one-of-a-kind festival celebrates the best of California’s reggae, ska, and alternative scenes in the city where it all began.

Festival Info

  • Date: Saturday, June 13, 2026
  • Venue: Petco Park (full stadium)
  • Format: Two-stage festival
  • Headliners: Slightly Stoopid, Sublime, Stephen Marley
  • Tickets: On Sale Now
  • Parking: Reserve now

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Why This Festival Matters

The Field of Dreamz Festival isn’t just another music festival—it’s a homecoming celebration for one of San Diego’s most beloved bands and the scene they helped create. Slightly Stoopid hosting their own festival at Petco Park represents the full-circle journey of San Diego’s reggae-rock movement from Ocean Beach house parties to stadium-level events.

This festival brings together multiple generations of California’s alternative reggae scene, from ska-punk pioneers to modern reggae-rockers, all in the city that helped birth this uniquely West Coast sound.


The Lineup

Slightly Stoopid (Headliners)

Slightly Stoopid is San Diego reggae-rock royalty. Formed in Ocean Beach in 1994 by Miles Doughty and Kyle McDonald, the band has spent three decades perfecting their blend of reggae, punk, hip-hop, and blues. They’ve released numerous albums, toured relentlessly, and built one of the most dedicated fanbases in alternative music.

Their sound evolved from their early ska-punk days to encompass reggae, hip-hop, blues, and psychedelic rock, creating something uniquely their own. Albums like Closer to the Sun, Chronchitis, and Meanwhile…Back at the Lab showcase their ability to seamlessly blend genres while maintaining the laid-back San Diego vibe that defines their music.

For Slightly Stoopid, this festival represents a career milestone—headlining their hometown stadium with a festival they curated themselves.

Sublime

Long Beach ska-punk legends Sublime bring their timeless catalog of California alternative anthems. While original frontman Bradley Nowell passed away in 1996, the band’s influence on West Coast music is immeasurable. Songs like “Santeria,” “What I Got,” and “40oz. to Freedom” helped define the ’90s alternative scene and remain staples of California rock radio.

The current iteration of Sublime, featuring original members Eric Wilson (bass) and Bud Gaugh (drums) alongside Rome Ramirez (vocals/guitar), continues to celebrate Bradley’s legacy while keeping the music alive for new generations.

Stephen Marley

Stephen Marley, son of reggae legend Bob Marley, brings authentic reggae royalty to San Diego. The multiple Grammy winner has carried forward his father’s musical and spiritual legacy while carving out his own path as a solo artist and producer. His presence adds legitimacy and depth to the festival’s reggae credentials.

Stephen’s solo work, including albums like Mind Control and Revelation Pt. 1: The Root of Life, showcases his ability to honor traditional reggae while pushing the genre forward with modern production and contemporary themes.

Supporting Acts

The Elovaters: Boston-based reggae-rock band bringing East Coast energy to the West Coast festival. Their modern take on reggae-rock has earned them a devoted following and festival slots across the country.

Pepper: Hawaiian reggae-rock trio whose island vibes and punk energy perfectly complement the festival’s California aesthetic. Songs like “Give It Up” and “Ashes” made them alt-rock radio staples.

DENM: Rising artist blending reggae, R&B, and pop influences. His smooth vocals and contemporary production represent the modern evolution of the reggae-rock sound.

Z-Trip: Legendary DJ and turntablist who will bring hip-hop and electronic elements to the festival, showcasing the genre-blending nature of California’s music scene.

Band of Gringos & Boostive: Regional acts representing the continuing vitality of the SoCal reggae-rock scene.


Festival Experience

Two-Stage Format

The Field of Dreamz Festival utilizes a two-stage setup at Petco Park, allowing for continuous music throughout the day. While exact stage locations haven’t been announced, expect one main stage on the field and a secondary stage, possibly in Gallagher Square, creating multiple viewing experiences within the stadium complex.

What to Expect

  • All-day festival: Multiple artists across two stages with minimal downtime
  • Genre variety: Reggae, ska, punk, hip-hop, and alternative rock
  • California vibes: Laid-back atmosphere celebrating West Coast music culture
  • Stadium production: High-quality sound and visuals throughout the venue
  • Food and beverage: Festival-style concessions plus Petco Park’s dining options

Homecoming Significance: This festival represents Slightly Stoopid’s journey from Ocean Beach locals to stadium headliners. For longtime fans, this is a celebration of how far San Diego’s reggae-rock scene has come.


Ticket Information

Tickets: Available now via StubHub

Festival tickets include access to both stages and all performing artists throughout the day.

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Festival Logistics

Stadium Layout

As a full stadium event, Field of Dreamz will utilize Petco Park’s entire capacity, potentially hosting 40,000+ festival-goers. The two-stage format means attendees can move between performance areas throughout the day.

Entry and Security

Expect stadium-level security screening for all attendees. Gates will likely open several hours before the first performance to accommodate the large crowd.

What to Bring

  • Valid ID (required for entry and alcohol purchase, 21+)
  • Mobile festival ticket on your phone
  • Credit/debit card (most vendors are cashless)
  • Sunscreen (June in San Diego means full sun exposure)
  • Comfortable shoes for walking and standing
  • Light layers (June evenings can cool down)

Bag Policy

Petco Park enforces strict bag restrictions. Only small clutches (4.5” × 6.5”) and clear bags are allowed. Plan accordingly for an all-day festival experience.


Getting to Petco Park

Public Transportation (Highly Recommended)

For a festival of this size, the MTS Trolley is your best option. All three lines serve Petco Park:

  • Green Line: From Old Town, Mission Valley, SDSU
  • Blue Line: From South Bay
  • Orange Line: From East County

Get off at 12th & Imperial Station (Gaslamp Quarter), right next to Petco Park.

Parking

With 40,000+ festival attendees, parking will be extremely competitive. Review our comprehensive Petco Park Parking Guide for downtown lot locations and rates.

Reserve parking in advance to guarantee a spot and save money compared to day-of rates.

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Rideshare

Uber and Lyft will have designated drop-off zones, but expect heavy surge pricing and long wait times after the festival. Check our rideshare guide for strategies to minimize costs and wait times.


Where to Stay

Making a weekend of it? Check our complete guide to hotels near Petco Park.

Walking distance options:

  • Omni San Diego Hotel (across the street)
  • Hilton San Diego Bayfront (waterfront views)
  • Marriott Gaslamp Quarter (heart of downtown nightlife)
  • Pendry San Diego (boutique luxury)

Budget-friendly with trolley access:

  • Mission Valley hotels
  • Old Town hotels

Book early — June is peak San Diego season, and hotels fill up for major Petco Park events.


Weather in June

June in San Diego offers ideal festival weather:

  • Temperature: Mid-70s during the day, cooling to mid-60s in evening
  • Conditions: Typically sunny with possible marine layer in morning
  • What to wear: Comfortable festival clothing with light jacket for evening
  • Sun protection: Essential for all-day outdoor event

San Diego’s Reggae-Rock Legacy

The Field of Dreamz Festival celebrates San Diego’s unique contribution to American music. From Slightly Stoopid’s Ocean Beach origins to the broader California reggae-rock movement, this festival showcases how San Diego’s laid-back beach culture and diverse musical influences created something entirely new.

The city’s proximity to Mexico, strong surf culture, and year-round outdoor living created the perfect environment for this genre to flourish. This festival brings that full circle—from garage band origins to stadium celebration.


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