Showing posts with label music festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music festival. Show all posts

Friday, February 19, 2010

Furthur to headline Nateva Festival

Nateva Festival 2010 Initial Lineup:

Futhur (Sunday headliner)The Flaming Lips (Saturday headliner)
moe. (Friday headliner)
Lotus (Thurs headliner)
Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band
Keller Williams
Zappa Plays Zappa
Moonalice
w/ more bands still TBA

Tickets are now on sale at NatevaFestival.com, with weekend passes available at early-bird prices of $199 with camping ($179 without camping), and VIP packages for $425 (VIP perks include: special viewing platforms, preferred parking, camping, dining, a full-service bar, etc…).

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Bonnaroo initial 2010 lineup announced


Well the 2010 Bonnaroo lineup has been released and it appears for the first year, there will be no Grateful Dead members attending the popular music festival that has turned from hippie jam band fest to cultural music extravaganza over the past five years. But since it's always fun to check out what Bonnaroo has on tap - more so than actually attending - I have listed the lineup below. 

The complete initial Bonnaroo 2010 lineup:

Dave Matthews Band
Kings of Leon
Stevie Wonder
Jay-Z
Tenacious D
Weezer
The Flaming Lips with Stardeath and White Dwarfs perform “Dark Side of the Moon”
The Dead Weather
Damian Marley & Nas
Phoenix
Norah Jones
Michael Franti & Spearhead
John Fogerty
Regina Spektor
Jimmy Cliff
LCD Soundsystem
The Avett Brothers
Thievery Corporation
Rise Against
Tori Amos
The National
Zac Brown Band
Les Claypool
John Prine
The Black Keys
Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers
Jeff Beck
Dropkick Murphys
She & Him
Against Me!
The Disco Biscuits
Daryl Hall & Chromeo
Jamey Johnson
Clutch
Bassnectar
Kid Cudi
Baaba Maal
Kris Kristofferson
Medeski Martin & Wood
The xx
GWAR
Dan Deacon Ensemble
Tinariwen
Wale
Deadmau5
The Melvins
Gaslight Anthem
Miike Snow
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Dr. Dog
They Might Be Giants
Punch Brothers
Isis
Blitzen Trapper
Blues Traveler
Miranda Lambert
Calexico
OK Go
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
Martin Sexton
Lotus
Baroness
Dave Rawlings Machine
Mayer Hawthorne and the County
Japandroids
Jay Electronica
Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros
Ingrid Michaelson
The Dodos
Manchester Orchestra
The Temper Trap
Cross Canadian Ragweed
Big Sam’s Funky Nation
Carolina Chocolate Drops
Tokyo Police Club
The Entrance Band
Local Natives
Brandi Carlile
Mumford & Sons
Rebelution
Diane Birch
Monte Montgomery
Julia Nunes
The Postelles
Lucero
Here We Go Magic
Hot Rize
Neon Indian
B.O.B
Needtobreathe

Friday, January 22, 2010

Rothbury canceled for 2010 - could return in 2011


The promoters of Rothbury Music Festival, which for the past two years has featured some of the best lineups of any festival, have announced they will postpone the festival for 2010.

A statement from the festival's organizers, contributed their "tough" decision out of a "fear" they could not provide festival goers with the "cutting edge roster that everyone has come to expect from Rothbury". The statement cited various artists recording and touring schedules as a main factor for their failure to assemble another high-quality lineup in 2010.

Organizers do intend to move toward continuing the festival in 2011.

"This event is something very special, and we are unwilling to potentially tarnish what Rothbury is, and can become, by working under conditions that will produce anything less than a magical experience," the statement said. "Rothbury is more than a festival. It is a mission intended to discover strength in community, and what it means to be a large-scale sustainable event in these times. Our efforts are certainly not coming to an end."

Rothbury is an environmentally-friendly festival that was held in Rothbury, Michigan in 2008 and 2009. The festival featured some of the most dynamic lineups of any festival in the past two years with bands like The Dead, String Cheese Incident, Younder Mountain String Band, Bob Dylan and Primus, among a number of other top level jam and rock acts to perform at the festival over the past two years. In 2009, the festival brought in 50,000 attendees.

For more information, visit www.rothburyfestival.com