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Arts & Entertainment

2012 Silver Lake Jubilee: Full Lineup & Set Times!

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Photo from the 2010 Silver Lake Jubilee by Chris Camargo via the LAist Featured Photos pool on Flickr

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The Silver Lake Jubilee is on this weekend, and while the popular music fest and community gathering has already teased out who is on the lineup, the event has released a full list of participating bands and acts, complete with set times.

SUNSET STAGE | SATURDAY, MAY 26
Kinky | 10:00-11:00pm
La Santa Cecilia | 8:35-9:20pm
Las Cafeteras | 7:30-8:10pm
Fidlar | 6:35-7:05pm
Allah-Las | 5:40-6:10pm
Moses Campbell | 4:45-5:15pm
Catwalk | 3:50-4:20pm
Robert DeLong | 2:55-3:25pm
Wildcat! Wildcat! | 2:00-2:30pm
LACER | 12:05-1:05pm

HOOVER STAGE | SATURDAY, MAY 26
Autolux | 9:30-10:30pm
Letting Up Despite Great Faults | 8:05-8:55pm
Matthewdavid | 7:00-7:40pm
Virtual Boy | 6:05-6:35pm
JJAMZ | 5:10-5:40pm
XBXRX | 4:15-4:45pm
Dunes | 3:20-3:55pm
Leslie Stevens & the Badgers | 2:25-2:55pm
Public School Rocks | 12:00-2:00pm

EL CID STAGE | SATURDAY, MAY 26
The Black Watch | 12:10-1:00am
M. Geddes Gengras | 11:25pm-11:50pm
Pure Ground | 10:40-11:05pm
Tom Hall | 9:55-10:20pm
Oedipa Maas | 9:10-9:35pm
Iliza Shlesinger | 7:00-9:00pm
Matt Braunger | 7:00-9:00pm
Jodi Miller | 7:00-9:00pm
Ben Gleib | 7:00-9:00pm
Jonah Ray | 7:00-9:00pm
Kumail Nanjiani | 7:00-9:00pm
Bryan Callen | 7:00-9:00pm
Brody Stevens | 7:00-9:00pm
Ian Edwards | 7:00-9:00pm
Joe Sib | 7:00-9:00pm
LA Vampires | 5:15-5:45pm
Soft Metals | 4:15-4:45pm
Leech | 3:15-3:45pm

EAGLE LA STAGE | SATURDAY, MAY 26
The Record Company | 7:30-8:00pm
The Mo-Odds | 6:35-7:05pm
Black Boots | 5:40-6:10pm
Threeway | 4:45-5:15pm
Best of Strong Words | 3:50-4:20pm

SUNSET STAGE | SUNDAY, MAY 27
Aloe Blacc | 8:15-9:15pm
Maya Jupiter | 7:30-8:00pm
La Sera | 6:30-7:10pm
Family of the Year | 5:35-6:05pm
Eastern Conference Champions | 4:40-5:10pm
Incan Abraham | 3:45-4:15pm
Summer Twins | 2:50-3:20pm
Batwings Catwings | 1:55-2:25pm
NO | 1:00-1:30pm
AV Club | 12:05-12:35pm

HOOVER STAGE | SUNDAY, MAY 27
The Soft Pack | 8:30-9:25pm
Abe Vigoda | 7:05-7:50pm
Tearist | 6:00-6:40pm
Lake | 5:05-5:35pm
Princeton | 4:10-4:40pm
Chasing Kings | 3:15-3:45pm
Manhattan Murder Mystery | 2:20-2:50pm
Silver Lake Contemporary Ballet with The Lonely Wild | 1:25-1:55pm

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EL CID STAGE | SUNDAY, MAY 27
Blue Jungle | 12:00-12:30am
Touché | 11:00-11:30pm
Gothic Tropic | 10:00-10:30pm
Iliza Shlesinger | 7:00-9:00pm
Natasha Leggero | 7:00-9:00pm
Steve Simeone | 7:00-9:00pm
Brent Weinbach | 7:00-9:00pm
TJ Miller | 7:00-9:00pm
Moshe Kasher | 7:00-9:00pm
Gangi | 5:15-5:45pm
Heatwave | 4:15-4:45pm
Contact Field Orchestra | 3:15-3:45pm

EAGLE LA STAGE | SUNDAY, MAY 27
Little Guy | 7:30-8:00pm
Bright Beast | 6:30-7:00pm
The Mormons | 5:35-6:05pm
The Dharma Bums | 4:40-5:10pm
The Gay Gays | 3:45-4:15pm

Hot damn! That's a lot of music in one weekend. If you haven't got your tickets yet, General Admission passes are still on sale for $20-35 online, and weekend passes bought online come with a Jubilee T-Shirt (through May 23). You can also pick up tickets at local stores (no T-Shirt, though) like Amoeba, Barkeeper, Origami, Vacation and WACKO. Tickets will also be available at the gates.

Are you going? Which bands are you planning to check out?

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