By Amanda N'Duka
14.02.2020 - 00:36 / nme.com
Squid and The Murder Capital and The Murder Capital are also on the bill
Metronomy and Courtney Barnett have been announced among the first acts for Iceland Airwaves Festival 2020.
The Reykjavik festival returns once more between November 4-7, and will also see Black Pumas, Squid and The Murder Capital perform.
Swedish based German producer and Fever Ray collaborator Tami T and US pop singer Dorian Electra are also on the bill.
You can see the full line-up below and you can buy early bird
By Amanda N'Duka
In 2017 and ’18, Foo Fighters hosted the Cal Jam festival in San Bernardino. Now, the band is bringing its festival near the nation’s capital. The inaugural D.C. JAM takes place on July 4 at Landover, Maryland’s FedExField. The one-day event will feature performances from the Foos, Band of Horses, Pharrell, Chris Stapleton, and others. Check out the poster below.
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