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FYF brings out Kendrick Lamar, LCD Soundsystem and Tame Impala...among many, many others.

It looks like Coachella won't even have the best SoCal festival lineup this year, as FYF Fest just announced its lineup today and it's nothing to scoff at.

Saturday will be headlined by the only West Coast festival performance by LA hero Kendrick Lamar, as well as a featured set by indie darlings Tame Impala. Sunday matches the highlight of the Coachella lineup (unless you're a fan of bloated old rockers) with a set from the recently reformed LCD Soundsystem, but tacks on a set by the legendary Grace Jones.

Other highlights of the festival include Air's first US date in 5 years and Saves The Day performing their iconic Stay What You Are record. As always, the Downtown LA festival will feature a mix of other performers, ranging from Rae Sremmurd, Young Thug and Vince Staples to Peter Bjorn and John, Black Lips and a reunion set from Canadian indie darlings Wolf Parade.

FYF Fest 2016 will take place at Exposition Park on August 27 and 28. Tickets start at $125 for one-day passes and will be available Friday at noon. The full lineup is listed below.

FYF Fest 2016 Lineup (Alphabetical):
Air
Alex G
Andy Stott
ANOHNI
Beach House
Bicep
The Black Lips
The Black Madonna
Blood Orange
Boogie
Charles Bradley
Chelsea Wolfe
Corbin
Denzel Curry
DIIV
Explosions in the Sky
Father John Misty
Floating Points
Gerd Janson
Gold Panda
Grace Jones
Grimes
Head Wound City
Honey Soundsystem
Hop Along
Hot Chip
Jagwar Ma
Julia Holter
Julien Baker
Junior Boys
Kamaiyah
Kelela
Kendrick Lamar
LCD Soundsystem
Moby (DJ set)
Museum of Love
Oneohtrix Point Never
Peter Bjorn and John
Rae Sremmurd
Saves The Day (performing Stay What You Are)
Sheer Mag
Shellac
Tame Impala
Todd Terje & The Olsens
Ty Segall & The Muggers
Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats
Viet Cong
Vince Staples
Wild Nothing
Wolf Parade
Young Thug

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