The sixth annual Fun Fun Fun Fest has announced its full lineup for the three-day event held from November 4 through 6 in Austin, Texas. The lineup features a number of indie rock and pop bands including Passion Pit, Lykke Li, M83, Blonde Redhead, Tune-Yards, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Okkervil River, Ra Ra Riot, The Joy Formidable, The Boxer Rebellion and Asobi Seksu. There will also be a lot of rappers and DJs, such as: Public Enemy, Major Lazer, Odd Future (OFWGKTA), Diplo, Flying Lotus, Neon Indian, DJ Franki Chan and others. And for those looking for something with a harder edge, Slayer, Murder City Devils and Kid Dynamite will also be performing. Henry Rollins, Reggie Watts, Brian Posehn and the Upright Citizens Brigade are among the comedians and comedy troupes who will participate. For the full lineup and tickets, visit www.funfunfunfest.com.
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Passion Pit, Okkervil River, Reggie Watts, Brian Posehn Confirmed for Fun Fun Fun Fest
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