The diverse lineup represents a cross-section of artists pushing musical boundaries. Grammy winners Alabama Shakes will bring their futuristic soul to Friday night's lineup, joining avant-garde R&B artist FKA twigs and hitmaker/inspirational phenomenon DJ Khaled. On Saturday, critically lauded producer Blood Orange (aka Dev Hynes) and singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens will lead in for rap MVP Kendrick Lamar, and pop innovator Sia, A$AP Rocky, and Run the Jewels are helping James Murphy's recently reunited LCD Soundsystem close out the festival on Sunday, July 24th. Plus, Murphy and 2ManyDJs' insane Despacio DJ rig will be going all weekend long.

Passes go on sale this Friday

In addition to the nonstop music, The Verge is partnering with Panorama to create Future Lab, an interactive, experiential installation that explores the possibilities of music and technology. Designed by renowned artists in collaboration with The Verge’s editors, Future Lab will showcase new technology in unconventional ways.

Passes go on sale this Friday, March 4th at 12:00PM EST on Panorama's website. General admission for all three days starts at $369, and VIP weekend packages are available in addition to transportation and layaway options. To read more about Panorama and The Verge's involvement, check out this letter from Editor in Chief Nilay Patel and Entertainment Editor Emily Yoshida. See you at the festival!