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Beck, Wilco, Panic set for SF music festival

Tue Mar 25, 2008 8:23am EDT
Jeff Tweedy (L) and John Stirratt of Wilco perform during the 20th anniversary ''Farm Aid'' concert in Tinley Park, Illinois, September 18, 2005. Beck, Wilco, Widespread Panic and Primus have joined the lineup for the first Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park on August 22-24. Radiohead, Tom Petty and Jack Johnson were previously announced as headliners. REUTERS/John Gress

NEW YORK (Billboard) - Beck, Wilco, Widespread Panic and Primus have joined the lineup for the first Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park on August 22-24. Radiohead, Tom Petty and Jack Johnson were previously announced as headliners.

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Outside Lands will also feature performances from the likes of Manu Chao, Ben Harper, Steve Winwood, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Drive-By Truckers, Cafe Tacuba, Devendra Banhart, Regina Spektor, Cold War Kids, and Nellie McKay.

Tickets, priced at $225.50 (plus fees) for the three days, will go on sale March 30. Organizers said single-day tickets may be sold at a later date depending on availability.

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