Sasquatch! Announces 2014 Dual-Weekend Lineups Featuring Outkast, Queens of the Stone Age, Soundgarden and More

Hoo-wee Seattle. The Northwest has been a teeny bit excited recently. You can’t blame them, bless their hearts, after all, they did just win something small like…you know…the Superbowl.

So yes, the recent Sasquatch! Music Festival lineup announcement falls onto a city that doesn’t really need any more excitement, but they’re going to get it, dammit, whether they like it or not. The 2014 Sasquatch! lineup is indeed out, and it is mind blowing.

You’ve got 4 days left to grab yourself some Sasquatch! tickets. This is not because ticket sales end on the 8th, but because they begin on the 8th…well, they’ll probably end then too. If past years are any indication, festival passes are going to be available for oh, two hours, give or take a few minutes.

And they might go even faster this year, thanks to a truly stellar lineup. Outkast will continue their reunion tour at the Festival on Memorial Day, and they’ll be joined by some absolutely insane co-stars. Queens of the Stone Age, Haim, the National, M.I.A., and Foster the People will be there, along with many more. But that’s only the first weekend…

This is a two-parter after all, and the second, 4th of July Festival lineup has yet another power pack of legendary acts. Soundgarden, Broken Bells, Kraftwerk, Royksopp & Robyn, and so many others – hell, you probably didn’t even notice the Fuck Buttons, but they’re there, buried halfway down in a mire of musical talent.

What more could you ask for? Except for tickets, we’d suggest being very quick on the click come Saturday when tickets go on sale at 10 A.M PST. Ticket Link and full lineup below.

Sasquatch! Music Festival 2014
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Memorial Day Weekend (May 23 – 25)
Outkast
The National
Queens of the Stone Age
M.I.A.
Foster the People
Kid Cudi
Haim
Neko Case
Foals
Major Lazer
Cut Copy
Die Antwoord
Elbow
Violent Femmes
The Naked And Famous
Cage The Elephant
Mogwai
Tyler
the Creator
Chance The Rapper
Portugal. The Man
Rudimental
Boys Noize
Gesaffelstein
Cold War Kids
City and Colour
Phantogram
First Aid Kit
Tune-Yards
Yelle
AlunaGeorge
Panda Bear
Phosphorescent
Bob Mould
Washed Out
Band of Skulls
Austra
Parquet Courts
Damien Jurado
Deafheaven
Big Freedia
Classixx
Black Joe Lewis
Liars
Tourist
Ryan Hemsworth
Tokimonsta
Chet Faker
Banks
The Dodos
The Lonely Forest
Lucius
Hozier
The Stepkids
Half Moon Run
Little Green Cars
Crystal Fighters
Houndmouth
Cloud Control
Jonathan Wilson
Waxahatchee
Foy Vance
Mary Lambert
Willy Mason
Papa
Shakey Graves
The Growlers
Syd Arthur
Cowboy and Indian
White Sea
Rathborne
Pink Mountaintops
The Physics
Radiation City
La Luz
The Bright Light Social Hour
Big Scary
Modern Kin
Tacocat
Raz Simone
Sam Lachow
Gifted Gab
Hobosexual
The Grizzled Mighty
Fly Moon Royalty
The Flavr Blue
Deap Vally & more.

Fourth of July Weekend (July 4-6)
Soundgarden
Kraftwerk (3D)
New Order
Frank Ocean
Röyksopp + Robyn
Neutral Milk Hotel
Spoon
Broken Bells
Tegan and Sara
Local Natives
La Roux
Gogol Bordello
Jake Bugg
Atmosphere
Rhye
The Bloody Beetroots
Dillon Francis
Big Gigantic
The Black Angels
Deltron 3030
The Horrors
Junip
The Notwist
St. Lucia
Kurt Vile & the Violators
Dr. Dog
Talib Kweli
Of Montreal
The Cave Singers
Punch Brothers
Action Bronson
Lee Fields & The Expressions
Sharon Van Etten
Carolina Chocolate Drops
Sol
Casey Veggies
RL Grime
Tchami
Audion
Fuck Buttons
Courtney Barnett
Thao & The Get Down Stay Down
Cloud Nothings
Foxygen
Palma Violets
Mikal Cronin
Mac DeMarco
Jon Hopkins
Gold Panda
Majical Cloudz
Duke Dumont
Oneohtrix Point Never
Death
Black Prairie
Latyrx
Metz
John Grant
Reigning Sound
Black Milk
Typhoon
Cass McCombs
Young & Sick
No
Boy & Bear
Ásgeir
Wild Cub
Gangstagrass
Phox
Ages and Ages
The Districts
Mimicking Birds
Chad VanGaalen
Shelby Earl
Hunter Hunted
Fly Golden Eagle
Sandrider
Helms Alee
Night Beats
Chastity Belt
Dude York
Iska Dhaaf
Kithkin
Pollens

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