Voodoo Music and Arts Festival Announces 2017 Lineup Featuring Foo Fighters, Kendrick Lamar and LCD Soundsystem

Voodoo Music and Arts Festival has recenlty announced the lineup for their 2017 event. This year’s lineup will include Foo Fighters, who will be touring during the winter, Kendrick Lamar, who has released his album DAMN, and LCD Soundsystem.

Voodoo Music and Arts Festival started out in October 30, 1999 and was formerly called The Voodoo Music Experience. In this initial year the festival consisted of three stages and a mix of local and national artists. The headline for this event included Wyclef Jean and Moby. This festival is now a three day music festival that’s held in City Park, New Orleans, Louisiana.

The festival has no age limit, but children under the age of 10 can enter for free. There is no information about nearby lodging but the festival does have routes available via car or public transportation, and information about parking. The current lineup for the festival is Kendrick Lamar, Foo Fighters, The Killers, LCD Soundsystem, DJ Snake, Galantis, Dillion Francis, Brand New, The Head and The Heart, Kehlani, Post Malone, Miguel, RL Grime, Prophets of Rage, Cold War Kids, Yellow Claw, Crystal Castles, SuperDuperKyle, The Afgan Whigs, Live, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, Marian Hill, K. Flay, Illenium, Charles Bradley and His Extraordinaries, Louis The Child, Nightmare, Whitney, The Black Angels, Amine, Vintage Trouble, Gnash, G-Jones, Hayley Kiyoko, Rich Chigga, Bibi Bourelly, The Record Company, Benjamin Booker, Mija, Colony House, Chicano Batman, Strand of Oaks, Autograf, Joyryde, Flow Tribe, Boombox Cartel, Mondo Cozmo, Snbrn, Tokimonsta, Pell, CID, Black Pistol Fire, Saint Jhn, Sam Dew, Flint Eastwood, Pham, La Femme, Ron Gallo, Durand Jones & The Indications, Mannequin Pussy, Public Access T.V., Bleached The Gunter, DJ Mel, DJ Gracie, Malik Ninety Five, Alfred Banks, Carmine P. Filthy, Free Swim, Unicorn Fukr, Otto, Herb Christopher, S.K.B & Yrstrly, Werd2jah, and Zander. The poster for the festival is shown below.

(Photo Credit: Sharon Alagna)

Sudipti Khatry: Sunday Music Writer at mxdwn.com || I have written for Sundays since the summer of 2016. A student in high school, with a goal to major in Broadcast and Multimedia Journalism, and Graphic Design.
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