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May 8, 2012, 1:48 pm

Bumbershoot (Sept. 1 to 3), announced its lineup this morning. Headliners include Jane's Addiction, Tony Bennett, Skrillex, M83, Mac Miller, and Big Sean. Down-lineup highlights include Mudhoney, Wanda Jackson + the Dusty 45s, M. Ward, and The Vaselines.

BUMBERSHOOT 2012

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  • Check the official site for all things Bumbers HERE.




This just in from Seattle Weekly:

Other Things We Learned About Bumbershoot 2012 This Morning:

-- KeyArena: This is the second year in a row in which Bumbershoot is using KeyArena as its mainstage, as opposed to Memorial Stadium.

-- Seattle's Sub Pop Records is co-curating the Fountain Lawn stage, which will include acts on the label -- The Vaselines, Blitzen Trapper, Low, The Helio Sequence, etc. -- and some that are not.

-- Bumbershoot After Dark -- the festival's late-night electronic party -- is once again "powered by Decibel Festival." But this year, attendees need not buy a separate ticket. Admission is included in the price of the regular festival pass.

-- Tickets are $110 for three-day passes, $40 for day-specific tickets, and $45 for "anyday" tickets. When the festival starts, [rices jump to $135 for three-day passes, and $55 for daily tickets. Get 'em now at bumbershoot.org/tickets.

Saturday, 9/1

Jane's Addiction
AWOLNATION
M. Ward
The Jayhawks
The Helio Sequence
City and Colour
The Heavy
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
King Khan & The Shrines
Heartless Bastards
Oberhofer
THEESatisfaction
Damien Jurado
JC Brooks and the Uptown Sound
Sera Cahoone
The Soul Rebels
Don't Talk to the Cops!
Skerik's Bandalabra
Alela Diane
The Barr Brothers
Tacocat
Unnatural Helpers
Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra
Polecat
Nude

Sunday, 9/2

Tony Bennett
Mac Miller
Big Sean
Keane
Blitzen Trapper
The Promise Ring
Yelawolf
Mudhoney
Wanda Jackson & The Dusty 45's
The Greenhornes with Very Special Guest Eric Burdon
Ian Hunter and the Rant Band
Civil Twilight
Fruit Bats
The Jezabels
Why?
Barcelona
Lee Fields & The Expressions
Harmonica House Party with Lee Oskar & Magic Dick
Katie Herzig
Niki and the Dove
AM & Shawn Lee
thenewno2
Gold Leaves
Karen Lovely
Deep Sea Diver
Theoretics
Eldridge Gravy & The Court Supreme
Ty Curtis Band
The Young Evils
Knowmads
Katie Kate
Eighteen Individual Eyes

Monday, 9/3

Skrillex
M83 Passion
Pit Low
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
The Vaselines
Fujiya & Miyagi
Fishbone
Lights Rebirth Brass Band
LP
Ty Segall
Hey Marseilles
The Wombats
Ana Tijoux
Foxy Shazam
Bombino
Omar Souleyman
Tyrone Wells
El Vez
Debo Band
Star Anna
Seapony
Bryan John Appleby
Reignwolf
Noah Gundersen
Super Geek League
The Pharmacy
Ghosts I've Met
Posse
Cascadia '10



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