The Life is good Festival Welcomes Jack Johnson, Daryl Hall & John Oates and YO GABBA GABBA! to Raise More Than $1 Million for Kids in Need

The Roots, Amos Lee among artists performing at the fundraising music festival, Sept. 21-22

Jack Johnson will headline the 2013 Life is good Festival, Sept. 21-22 at Prowse Farm, Canton, Mass. More than 30,000 optimists are expected to come together to raise more than $1 million for The Life is good Kids Foundation, and tickets are now available at Lifeisgood.com/Festival. (Photo credit: Emmett Malloy)

BOSTON--()--Life is good®, the lifestyle brand committed to spreading the power of optimism and helping kids in need, today announced Jack Johnson, Daryl Hall & John Oates and YO GABBA GABBA! will headline the 2013 Life is good Festival on Sept. 21-22 at Prowse Farm in Canton, Mass. More than 30,000 fundraisers are expected to come together over the weekend to raise more than $1 million for The Life is good Kids Foundation. Once again, Life is good has partnered with Superfly Presents, nationally-recognized producers of the iconic Bonnaroo and Outside Lands festivals, to assure a first-class festival experience for all ages.

“Every music festival has its own feel,” said Jack Johnson. “All my friends that have played at the Life is good Festival have told me that the energy that the crowd brings is like nowhere else. I can't wait to finally experience it myself.”

The 2013 Life is good Festival lineup includes the following artists:

-- Jack Johnson                 -- Good Old War
-- Daryl Hall & John Oates -- Thao & The Get Down Stay Down
-- The Roots -- Delta Rae
-- Amos Lee -- Bahamas
-- Dawes -- Lake Street Dive
-- Trampled by Turtles -- Gentlemen Hall
-- Preservation Hall Jazz Band -- Jesse Dee

Families can enjoy the “Good Kids” zone – home to the top acts in kids’ entertainment – with performances from YO GABBA GABBA!, Recess Monkey and Josh & the Jamtones. Singer Ryan Montbleau will curate live acoustic performances from various musical friends in the Life is good Coffee House, a relaxed, intimate atmosphere where Festival-goers can enjoy Life is good coffee throughout the weekend. Life is good will announce the full Coffee House lineup later this summer.

“Each year for one very special weekend, we see music fans of all ages come together at the Life is good Festival for a positive purpose,” said Bert Jacobs, chief executive optimist for Life is good. “By raising more than one million dollars for the Life is good Kids Foundation, the Festival celebrates the impact we can have in the lives of kids who really need it.”

The two-day celebration of music and optimism features three stages of nationally known musical talent, hands-on games and interactive arts activities. More importantly, the Festival will raise more than $1 million dollars for The Life is good Kids Foundation, which directly funds the Life is good Playmakers program. The Life is good Playmakers program provides training and support to childcare professionals who use these tools to ensure that children grow up feeling safe, loved and joyful.

The goal of the Festival is to create a community of fundraisers. Individuals who purchase tickets are directed to a personal fundraising page, where they can raise money to support The Life is good Kids Foundation. Festival-goers who raise $500 or more are called VGP’s – Very Good People – and will be rewarded with backstage hospitality, preferred concert viewing, artist meet and greets and other perks.

Tickets are on sale now at Lifeisgood.com/Festival. Adult tickets are $65 for one day or $120 for a two-day pass. Kids’ tickets are $20 for one day or $35 for a two-day pass. Free admission for kids under 2 years.

About The Life is good Company

The Life is good Company spreads the power of optimism and helps kids in need by donating 10 percent of its net profits to The Life is good Kids Foundation. The company with a Positive Purpose has raised over $9.5 million for kids in need to date, principally through Life is good products, the annual Life is good Festival, and community fundraising efforts. Please visit Lifeisgood.com for more details and spread optimism with #PositivePurpose. Life is good® is a registered trademark of The Life is good Company.

About The Life is good Kids Foundation

The Life is good Kids Foundation is an accredited 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established by Life is good to raise money to help kids in need. The Life is good Kids Foundation directly funds the Life is good Playmakers program, which provides training and support to childcare professionals who use these tools to ensure that children grow up feeling safe, loved and joyful. Life is good donates 10 percent of its net profits to help kids in need through The Life is good Kids Foundation. For more information, visit Lifeisgood.com.

About Superfly

Superfly Presents, founded in New Orleans in 1996 by Kerry Black, Rick Farman, Richard Goodstone and Jonathan Mayers, creates some of the most popular entertainment properties in the country. In 2002, they co-founded the iconic Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, that has featured a diverse range of world-class acts over the years, such as Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Stevie Wonder, Metallica, Neil Young, Radiohead, Jay-Z, The Police, Mumford & Sons, Eminem, Pearl Jam, Tom Petty, The Black Keys, The Dave Matthews Band, James Brown, Jack White, The Avett Brothers, Bon Iver, D'Angelo, Wilco, The Arcade Fire, Skrillex, My Morning Jacket, among so many others. In addition, Superfly co-founded the acclaimed San Francisco-based Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival in Golden Gate Park in 2008 and, in 2012, created the first annual Great Googa Mooga, a food, drink and music festival brand who's inaugural event took place in the heart of Prospect Park in Brooklyn, NY. The company also includes the Superfly Marketing Group, a boutique entertainment-marketing agency designed to leverage the company's experience, expertise and industry relationships to develop brand partnerships geared towards the passionate entertainment and lifestyle consumer.

Contacts

For The Life is good Company:
Rachel Walt, 617-520-7254
rwalt@webershandwick.com
or
Steven David, 617-266-4160 x256
sdavid@lifeisgood.com

Release Summary

Life is good today announced Jack Johnson, Daryl Hall & John Oates and YO GABBA GABBA! will headline the 2013 Life is good Festival on Sept. 21-22 at Prowse Farm in Canton, Mass.

Contacts

For The Life is good Company:
Rachel Walt, 617-520-7254
rwalt@webershandwick.com
or
Steven David, 617-266-4160 x256
sdavid@lifeisgood.com