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On Sale Tommorow: Coachella

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Every Friday, we at LAist will tell you whether or not you should wake up on Saturday to buy concert tickets.

Tomorrow we think you should wake up because Coachella tickets go on sale.

Who's playing at Coachella this year?

April 27 - Björk / Interpol / the Jesus and Mary Chain / Arctic Monkeys / Sonic Youth / Brazilian Girls / Peaches / Comedians of Comedy / Gogol Bordello / Silversun Pickups / among others...

April 28 - Red Hot Chili Peppers / the Arcade Fire / Tiësto / the Decemberists / the Good, the Bad and the Queen / the Rapture / the New Pornographers / the Black Keys / !!! / Regina Spektor / Hot Chip / MSTRKFT / Ozomatli / Ghostface Killah / Fountains of Wayne / the Nightwatchman / Roky Erickson / the Frames / amonth others...

April 29 - Rage Against the Machine / Air / Happy Mondays / Willie Nelson / Paul Van Dyk / the Roots / Lily Allen / Spank Rock / Rodrigo y Gabriela / Against Me! / Ratatat / Tapes n' Tapes / Teddybears / Grizzly Bear / Anathallo / Fair to Midland.. to name a few

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