Last week, Goldfinger frontman and noted music producer John Feldmann announced that the Back to the Beach Festival would return for a second year to Huntington State Beach on Saturday, April 27 and Sunday, April 28. Though Feldmann excitedly delivered the news via a brief video posted to Facebook, the actual lineup for the ska and punk rock fueled fest was merely teased.

However, on Tuesday, Jan. 22, Feldmann, along with his festival co-curator Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, announced the full lineup for the second edition of the fest. Saturday’s line-up will be headlined by Blink-182 along with support from Goldfinger, Reel Big Fish, Streelight Manifesto, The Aquabats!, Save Ferris, The English Beat and The Drowns. Sunday will be topped with a performance by The Used along with The Story So Far, Anthony Green, The Wonder Years, Less Than Jake, Story Of The Year, Teenage Wrist and Lowlives.

A limited number of early bird weekend general admission passes will be available for $79.99 and go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 25 at backtothebeachfest.com. There will also be a slew of VIP and meet and greet ticket options. Kids under 10 get in free when accompanied by an adult with paid admission.

“Back to the Beach has been one of the funnest things I’ve ever been part of,” Feldmann said via a press release. “What could be better than a mostly ska festival? I grew up on ska music and I had the best time of my life last year at the show … this year may even be better! Travis and I are so excited to do the show yet again. … I cannot wait!”

Produced by Laguna Hills-based festival production company Synergy Global Entertainment, the curated fest will include a carnival midway, beach games, a wide array of food including vegan options, craft beer and cocktails and, since this festival is family-friendly, a Lil’ Punk Kid Zone for children ages 10 and under. The kids area will include healthy food options with a fruit cart, face paining, games, a playground with inflatables, a tented shade zone and clean bathrooms and hand washing areas, including a private breast feeding area for new moms, for families only. Parents can also relax in the space and watch the show via a series of jumbo screens.