Bumbershoot, one of the summers latest large scale festivals, has confirmed its initial lineup. The eclectic festival take place September 1-3 at the Seattle Center, featuring appearances by The Shins, Wu-Tang Clan, Panic! At The Disco, Crowded House, Lupe Fiasco, Steve Earle, DeVotchKa, Devendra Banhart, Gogol Bordello, Kill Hannah, Norma Jean, Plain White T’s, The Gourds, Lyrics Born, Roky Erickson & The Explosives, The Holmes Brothers, former New Groove of the Month The Avett Brothers, Yungchen Lhamo, Allison Moorer, Magnolia Electric Company, and The Aggrolites. The festival will also feature numerous comedians, dance performances, literary arts programs, films, and visual arts displays. A handful of additional artists will be added in the coming months.
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