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Summer music festivals Bonnaroo Lollapalooza and more

A general view of the crowd during day 4 of the 2013 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival on June 16,
2013, in Manchester, Tenn. Jason Merritt/Getty Images
Stages upon stages and music everywhere you turn. Yes, festival season is officially upon us.
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Scenes from Coachella 2014
The California music and arts festival brings together dozens of acts for two spirited weekends
Coachella 2014 and New Orleans Jazz Fest have already come and gone, but there's still plenty of
summer music festivals to go around.
The scene is heating up, and with more outings planned every year, the U.S. music festival circuit
shows no signs of slowing down.
So get out that floppy hat and grab your sunscreen and dancing shoes -- because it's time to rock.
Here's a round-up of what's to come:
FESTIVALS:
Boston Calling, May 23-25 and Sept. 5-7: Boston
This newbie festival, which debuted last year, will run over two weekends. On the bill for May are
the Decemberists, Modest Mouse, Death Cab for Cutie, Jack Johnson, the Head and the Heart, Jenny
Lewis and more.
The second weekend will feature Nas, the Replacements, Lorde, Neutral Milk Hotel, the Roots, Girl
Talk, among others.
Sasquatch, May 23-25: George, Wash.
This three-day music festival, held over Memorial Day weekend, takes place at the scenic Gorge in
Washington state. Taking the stage in May will be Violent Femmes, M.I.A., the National, Queens of
the Stone Age, Kid Cudi and Cut Copy, among others.
Bayou Country Fest, May 23-25: Baton Rouge, La.
Country stars head to Baton Rouge for Memorial Day weekend -- from George Strait and Florida
Georgia Line to Jason Aldean and Eric Church.
Governor's Ball, June 6-8: New York
The Governor's Ball at Randall's Island seems to get bigger and better ever year. The 2014 lineup
includes Vampire Weekend, Jack White, Outkast, the Strokes, TV on the Radio, Foster the People,
Spoon, Neko Case, Damon Alborn, J. Cole, among dozens of others.
Bonnaroo, June 12-14: Manchester, Tenn.
It's almost always steaming hot in Manchester over Bonnaroo weekend, but that doesn't stop the
crowds from pouring in to check out some of the hottest bands and singers around -- and some
veteran ones, too. The 2014 bill? Elton John, Frank Ocean, Derek Trucks, Lionel Richie, Wiz Khalifa,
Kanye West, the Lone Bellow, St. Paul and the Broken Bones -- and the list goes on.
Firefly Music Festival, June 19-22: Dover, Del.
Launched in 2012, the now-annual Firefly Music Festival, tucked away in Delaware, continues to
grow with Foo Fighters, Imagine Dragons, Weezer, the Lumineers, Iron and Wine, Chance the
Rapper, Sleigh Bells, Ghost Beach -- and even download mp3 songs how to set up my family on
windows phone Third Eye Blind (remember them?) taking the stage this year.
Summerfest, June 25-29, July 1-6: Milwaukee
Certified "The World's Largest Music Festival" by Guinness World Records, Summerfest takes place
over two weekends featuring some 800 acts. Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, Brad Paisley, Luke Bryan and
Outkast are among the performers on tap for weekend 1, while the second weekend will boast big
names, including Dave Matthews Band, Zac Brown Band, Motley Crue and Usher.
Pitchfork Music Festival, July 18-20: Chicago
Since 2006, Pitchfork has expanded on its music site by staging a festival showcasing artists from all
genres. This year is no different. Fans can expect music from Beck, Kendrick Lamar, St. Vincent,
Death Grips, Grimes and others.
Forecastle Festival, July 18-20: Louisville, Ky.
This three-day festival, which kicked off in 2002, began with local musicians performing at Tyler
Park, later expanding to Louisville Waterfront Park. Gary Clark Jr., Spoon, Dwight Yokam, St. Lucia,
Outkast, the Black Lips and more are slated to perform.
Newport Folk Festival, July 25-28: Newport, R.I.
First held in 1959, the Newport Folk Festival is still going strong, and this year will be all the more
memorable following the recent death of folk legend Pete Seeger, who was on the festival's original
board. So, we predicts many Seeger tributes in July. The lineup is slowly trickling out: Jeff Tweedy,
Ryan Adams, Nickel Creek, Mavis Staples, Band of Horses, Deer Tick, Jimmy Cliff and Dawes will all
bring their brand of "folk" to the quaint town that weekend.
Lollapalooza, Aug. 1-3: Chicago
No longer a traveling festival (the last time we saw Lolla in that form Metallica headlined -- that was
ahem...1996), Lollapalooza is now held over one weekend in Chicago (since 2005). And as how to
download songs from how to download video from always, Grant Park will be jam-packed with both
well-known and up-and-coming acts. Eminem, Kings of Leon, Skrillex, Calvin Harris, Lorde, the Avett
Brothers, Zedd, Interpol and Arctic Monkeys are all on board this time around.
Outside Lands, Aug. 8-10, San Francisco
Golden Gate State Park is currently home to the annual Outside Lands Festival (already sold out),
which got its start in 2008. The bill this year features Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, the Killers,
Tiesto, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Ray Lamontagne, Tegan and Sara, Chromeo, Capital Cities, John
Butler Trio and Haim.
Electric Zoo, Aug. 29-31: New York
Randall's Island will once again play host to Electric Zoo, the annual electronic music fest held over
Labor Day weekend. In 2013, the event was plagued by deaths linked to drug use, prompting the
cancellation of the festival's final day. The show will go on this year. Electric Zoo's website notes the
fest "has a zero tolerance policy for the use of illegal drugs. This policy will be strictly enforced."
Performers will include David Guetta, Dada Life, Nicky Romero, Armin Van Buren, Kaskade, Zedd
and countless others.
Budweiser Made in America, Aug. 30-31: Philadelphia and Los Angeles
Jay Z, Made in America festival founder, is ramping up his game this year by hosting his music fest
in two cities on the same weekend -- Philly and L.A. The Philadelphia bill will include Kanye West,
Kings of Leon, The National, Pharrell Williams, City and Colour, Mayer Hawthorne, and more. Los
Angeles will include Imagine Dragons, John Mayer, Steve Aoki, Juanes, Afrojack, Kendrick Lamar
and many additional acts. The question is: Which city will Jay Z and Beyonce make an appearance
at?
And just when you thought summer was over, Austin pulls out yet another music festival to keep the
spirit going into the fall.
Austin City Limits, Oct. 3-5 and Oct. 10-12: Austin
One of the country's biggest music towns hosts a two-weekend festival in October; this year's bill will
feature Pearl Jam, Calvin Harris, the Avett Brothers, Iggy Azalea, Icona Pop, Broken Bells, plus many
others.
Tell us: Which festival(s) are you checking out?
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