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Arcade Fire, Phish, Muse headlining Outside Lands music fest in San Francisco
Black Keys, Big Boi, Deadmau5, MGMT, Beirut and Girl Talk also confirmed
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Muse Phish, Arcade Fire, the Black Keys, Deadmau5 and MGMT are among the big names that grace the marquee of this year’s Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival.
The outdoor event will take place at San Francisco’s Golden Get Park Aug. 12-14. Tickets go up for sale on Thursday (April 14) at noon PST via the Outside Lands website.
Other artists on slate features Beirut, Girl Talk, the Decemberists, Arctic Monkeys, John Fogerty, the Original Meters, Big Boi, Erykah Badu and more. Full lineup is below. A diverse abundance of food and beverage vendors will be in attendance as well.
The sold-out 2010 festival included headliners Phoenix, My Morning Jacket and Kings of Leon.
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April 13, 2011 at 5:08PM EST Reply to CommentDon't miss John Fogerty in concert. It's a tribute to his talent that when Fogerty was writing those early "swamp rock" classics with Creedence, he had yet to travel to the South; they were written in El Cerrito, CA.
I recently posted on my Rockaeology blog at http://bit.ly/iiPSiz the story of how John wrote "Proud Mary." When he came up with the title, "Mary" was to be the maid of a rich household. It was his ecstatic reaction to receiving his honorable discharge from the Army that brought the lyrics out.