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Video Lunch: The 'Silver Lake Jubilee Announces Its Line-Up' Edition

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The Silver Lake Jubilee just announced the line-up for the third year of its festival on May 26-27.

Our video lunch brings you a few of the acts that will be playing the fest:

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Here's the line-up so far from the Jubilee site (first posted by LA Weekly):

Abe Vigoda
Allah-Las
Aloe Blacc
Autolux
Catwalk
Chasing Kings
The Dharma Bums
Eastern Conference Champions
Family of the Year
FIDLAR
Funeral Party
He’s My Brother, She’s My Sister
Incan Abraham
KINKY
La Santa Cecilia
Las Cafeteras
Leslie & The Badgers
Letting Up Despite Great Faults
Madi Diaz
Manhattan Murder Mystery
Matthewdavid
The Mo-odds
Moses Campbell
Princeton
The Record Company
Robert DeLong
Summer Twins
TEARIST
Virtual Boy

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