As The Ohana Festival kicked off on September 26 on the California Coast, Concert Stuff Group and G2 Mobile Structures reflected on their 10 years of logistics and stage partnership in support of Eddie Vedder’s mission-driven event.
“For the past decade, we’ve been honored to support the Ohana Festival alongside Live Nation, helping bring to life an event that means so much to the Dana Point community.” said G2 Mobile Managing Partner Brian Wander
The Ohana Festival was founded by Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder in 2016 at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point, California. The name “Ohana,” a Hawaiian word meaning “family,” reflects the festival’s strong emphasis on community and shared values. A key focus of the event is environmental activism, particularly ocean conservation and environmental justice, which is highlighted through initiatives like the Storytellers Stage. This stage features panels and discussions with environmentalists, researchers, activists, and other experts who address critical planetary issues. Additionally, the festival is deeply committed to community and philanthropy, with proceeds supporting local charities such as the Doheny State Beach Foundation and the San Onofre Parks Foundation, both of which are dedicated to preserving coastal and marine environments.
Concert Stuff Group calls on nearly 40 years of experience to provide production infrastructure to over 80% of the Top 100 Billboard touring artists. This concert season, they will support performing acts such as Paul McCartney, Oasis, System of a Down, My Chemical Romance, The Lumineers, Zac Brown, Post Malone and more.
Simultaneously, on the weekend of September 26-28, Concert Stuff Group companies G2 Mobile Structures and G2 Structures will be supporting Global Citizen Festival in New York City’s Central Park, as well as S20 Los Angeles at BMO Stadium. G2 Structures will also be supporting Zach Bryan’s record-breaking sold-out show at “The Big House” in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

