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Metallica Top The Bill For Outside Lands

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Metallica has been selected to top the bill at this summer's Outside Lands Music Festival. The event is scheduled to take place between August 10 and 12 in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park and tickets will go on sale starting on April 19 at noon.

This year the hometown heroes join a deep lineup of fellow headliners including Stevie Wonder, Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Jack White and Foo Fighters. Other top names this year include Passion Pit, folk rock newcomers Of Monsters and Men and Skrillex.

Lineup:

Stevie Wonder

Metallica

Neil Young & Crazy Horse

Jack White

Foo Fighters

Sigur Ros

Justice

Norah Jones

Dispatch

The Kills

Regina Spektor

Andrew Bird

Grandaddy

Big Boi

Bloc Party

Explosions In The Sky

Franz Ferdinand

Mstrkrft

Rebelution

Die Antwoord

Fitz and The Tantrums

Portugal. The Man

Amadou & Mariam

Wolfgang Gartner

Fun.

Dr. Dog

The Walkmen

Washed Out

City and Colour

Two Gallants

Mimosa

Alabama Shakes

Reggie Watts

Trampled By Turtles

Tame Impala

Jovanotti

The Be Good Tanyas

Geographer

Sharon Van Etten

Yacht

Sean Hayes

Bomba Estereo

Dirty Dozen Brass Band

Big Gigantic

Thee Oh Sees

Wallpaper

Tennis

Zola Jesus

White Denim

Allen Stone

The M Machine

Michael Kiwanuka

Tanlines

Father John Misty

Electric Guest

Caveman

Yellow Ostrich

Papa

Honey Island Swamp Band

Animal Kingdom

Beck

Of Monsters and Men

Skrillex

Passion Pit

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