Red Hot Chili Peppers And Queens Of The Stone Age To Headline Lollapalooza

Speculation over this summer's Lollapalooza lineup can officially come to an end, as a news release has revealed the whopping 120-plus bands and musicians playing the expanded three-day festival.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers and Kanye West will headline the Aug. 4-6 event, and Canadian acts are well represented. The New Pornographers, Broken Social Scene, Stars and Feist will make the trip to Grant Park in Chicago.
This year's festival is a day longer than last year's, which was headlined by the Pixies and Weezer on day one, with Death Cab For Cutie and The Killers getting top billing on day two. Contrary to previous rumours, The Smashing Pumpkins won't be playing this year's Lollapalooza. But if you can't find anyone you like on this bill, you deserve to be miserable:
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Kanye West
Wilco
Death Cab For Cutie
The Raconteurs
The Flaming Lips
Ween
Queens Of The Stone Age
The Shins
Common
Matisyahu
Manu Chao
Ryan Adams
Umphrey's McGee
Sonic Youth
Thievery Corporation
Sleater-Kinney
Nickel Creek
Blues Traveler
Broken Social Scene
The New Pornographers
Iron & Wine
Poi Dog Pondering
Coheed And Cambria
The Secret Machines
Eels
Panic! At The Disco
The Disco Biscuits
She Wants Revenge
The Dresden Dolls
Reverend Horton Heat
Smoking Popes
Andrew Bird
Gnarls Barkley
Stars
Cursive
Blackalicious
Editors
Lyrics Born
Lady Sovereign
Hard-Fi
Calexico
Nada Surf
Feist
Aqualung
The Frames
The Hold Steady
The Go! Team
Mates of State
Pepper
Particle
The Redwalls
Mute Math
Wolfmother
Sparta
The Subways
Of Montreal
Blue October
Jeremy Enigk
Living Things
Sound Team
The M's
Hot Chip
The Benevento-Russo Duo
Matt Costa
The New Amsterdams
Deadboy & The Elephantmen
Sybris
Anathallo
The Burden Brothers
What Made Milwaukee Famous
Manishevitz
Husky Rescue
Towers Of London
Ohmega Watts
Boy Kill Boy
Jim Noir
The Standard
Be Your Own Pet
Elvis Perkins
Trevor Hall Midlake
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