The organizers of the annual Bonnaroo Festival, set to take place June 10-13 in Manchester, Tennessee, have posted a series of clues about this year's line-up on the festival's official Twitter feed.
The clues, some of which are more easily deciphered than others, hint at possible appearances by the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Grateful Dead offshoot Furthur and Jay-Z, as well as mash-up artist Girl Talk.
The four-day music festival, held annually in Manchester, was first staged in 2002. The festival features multiple stages of live music and representation by a diverse array of musical styles including indie rock, world music, hip-hop, jazz, americana, bluegrass, country music, folk, gospel, reggae and electronica.
Last year's event featured Phish, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, the Beastie Boys, David Byrne, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Public Enemy, Santigold, Snoop Dogg, Wilco and Elvis Costello.
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