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Radiohead, LCD Soundsystem and Kendrick Lamar will be at the Austin City Limits festival

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Austin, is the most important in the state of Texas in the United States musical and cultural city. A city that has a lot of prestige in the world, referring to large music festivals. Therefore, the Austin City Limits wants to celebrate the 15 years of the festival with a lineup of very important artists, which include Radiohead, LCD Soundsystem and Kendrick Lamar.

The festival will be held in Zilker Park and will feature the participation of more than 50 artists from around the world who will be presenting two weekends in a row, from 30 September to 2 October and 7 to 9 October. This is the first time this format is performed, the festival usually lasts for three consecutive days.

The festival is organized by C3 Presents, who are also responsible for carrying out the Lollapalooza. The name of the festival becomes in honor of the legendary television program Austin.

Each year, the Austin City Limits, the festival takes the best of the genres rock, indie, country, folk, hip hop and electronic music in eight different scenarios, where about 70,000 people a day attending. But it is not just music, there are also art exhibits and food fairs produced by local vendors.

In addition to the artists who lead the cartel, will also be Two Door Cinema Club, Cage The Elephant, Mumford and Sons, HAIM, M83, Die Antwooord, KYGO, Foals, Flume, Major Lazer, City and Colour, Local Natives, Flying Lotus, Flume, Andrew Bird, Atlas Genius, Bomba Estereo, LL Cool J, Schoolboy Q, Band of Horses, Andrew Bird, Conor Oberst, Frightened Rabbit, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Anderson, Paak & The Free Nationals, Chairlift, AlunaGeorge, Eagulls. Willie Nelson, Chris Stapleton, Kacey Musgraves, The Chainsmokers, Die Antwoord, Miike Snow, Cold War Kids, Young the Giant, Pete Yorn, Brett Dennen, Margo Price, Atlas Genius, Bob Moses, The Naked and Famous, DJ Mustard, Oh Wonder, Caveman, Crystal Fighters, Wild Belle, Raury, Basia Bulat, the Struts and the Wombats, also part of the event.

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