Portugal. The Man, Gary Clark Jr. top Sonoma Harvest Music Festival lineup

Gary Clark Jr.

Gary Clark Jr. performs at BottleRock Napa Valley at the Napa Valley Expo on May 25, 2019. He will headline the Sonoma Harvest Music Festival in October. Shawn Robbins/STAFF.

Portugal. The Man and Gary Clark Jr. will headline the 2022 Sonoma Harvest Music Festival at Glen Ellen’s BR Cohn Winery, producers announced on Wednesday.

In addition to Clark on Saturday, Oct. 8, the festival will include Thievery Corporation, Anderson East, Magic Giant and Lily Meola. Joining Portugal. The Man on Sunday, Oct. 9 will be Phantogram, K.Flay, The Wrecks and Yoke Lore.

The festival returns after a two-year pandemic hiatus.

“B.R. Cohn Winery is the perfect venue to experience incredible music in a beautiful, intimate setting,” said Dave Graham of BottleRock Presents, the producer.



Sonoma Harvest set itself apart by offering many of the same attractions attendees at Napa’s BottleRock would expect, but in a more relaxed vineyard setting.

Death Cab for Cutie, Sonoma Harvest Music Festival

Death Cab for Cutie performs at Sonoma Harvest Music Festival in Glen Ellen, Calif. on Sept. 22, 2019. Martin Lacey/STAFF.

Two-day festival passes for the Sonoma Harvest Music Festival weekend cost $279 for general admission and $549 for VIP. They will go on sale ton Thursday, June 23 at 10 a.m. at the festival’s website. One-day passes cost $149 for general admission and $299 for VIP, and will go on sale Friday, June 24 at 10 a.m.

More information about the festival’s culinary and wine offerings will be announced at a later date.

Some of the process of the festival will go to Sonoma County Regional Parks Foundation.

Live music returned to the historic winery in 2018, picking up up on the legacy of BR Cohn’s Fall Music Festival, which was relocated to Sonoma’s town square before its eventual cancelation in 2016. The 2020 Sonoma Harvest was canceled due to the pandemic and it was skipped entirely in 2021.