Oceans Calling Second Wave in Mexico to include headliners Fall Out Boy, Incubus, Weezer

Concert of Fall Out Boy.^ 22 June 2022. Hella Mega Tour^ Stadspark Groningen^ The Netherlands.

Fall Out Boy, Incubus and Weezer are set to headline the inaugural Oceans Calling Second Wave festival – a spin-off of the Oceans Calling Festival in Ocean City, Maryland, which takes place this Sept. 27-29 featuring headliners blink-182, The Killers and Dave Matthews Band.

Oceans Calling Second Wave will take place Jan. 19-22, 2025, in Riviera Cancún, Mexico, and will also feature artists including 311, Cage the Elephant, Jack’s Mannequin and Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness. A social media post from Weezer read: “Hip hip we’re headlining Oceans Calling Second Wave next year in Cancun. Consider this our “Island In The Sun” moment ☀🌊 get tickets August 2nd at 12pm ET oceanscallingsecondwave.com”

The inaugural all-inclusive Oceans Calling Second Wave vacation is built off the massive success of the Oceans Calling Festival in Ocean City, Maryland. Featuring an incredible lineup of artists, regional culinary fare, and unique attractions, the destination festival brings the best of Oceans Calling to Mexico. All packages include luxury resort accommodations, access to the custom oceanfront concert area, round-trip airport transportation, unlimited drinks, all-inclusive culinary offerings, daily pool parties, late-night performances, 24-hour room service, private white sand beaches, artist-curated activities, guided yoga sessions, complimentary Wi-Fi, and so much more.

For the full lineup and all ticket info, visit OceansCallingSecondWave.com.

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