Bunbury Music Festival announces lineup

The Black Keys, The Avett Brothers and Snoop Dogg will headline this year's Bunbury Music Festival, set for June 5-7 at Downtown's Sawyer Point and Yeatman's Cove.

"We feel that this year features a diverse lineup of artists that it hasn't had in the past," said Marissa Luther, marketing director at PromoWest Productions. "We think this will open (Bunbury) up to new, future fans."

Also among the 50 national, regional and local acts set to appear on four stages at the alt-rock festival this year are:

Brand New

Tame Impala

The Decemberists

Old Crow Medicine Show

twenty one pilots

Walk the Moon

Matt and Kim

Bleachers

Royal Blood

Manchester Orchestra

Father John Misty

Atmosphere

Temples

Shakey Graves

Kacey Musgraves

The Devil Makes Three

Reverend Horton Heat

Lindsey Stirling

Catfish & The Bottlemen

Jamestown Revival

Mikky Ekko

The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band

Mini Mansions

The Front Bottoms

Jessica Hernandez

Secret Sisters

Lil Dicky

machineheart

Multimagic

Buggs Tha Rocka

Go Analog

Bummers

Indigo Wild

Markham

Additional local acts are to be announced.

Concert promoter PromoWest Productions purchased Bunbury and its country music sister festival, Buckle Up, from former owner Bill Donabedian in December. At that time, organizers announced that Bunbury, which attracts about 60,000 people, will have a new layout this year, with two main stages and two side stages. (In past years, the festival had one main stage and five smaller ones.)

Bunbury's dates are also new this year. The festival moved from mid-July to early June, which means it won't conflict with this summer's Major League Baseball All-Star Game festivities. Event hours will be 1 p.m.-midnight Friday and Saturday; 2-11 p.m. Sunday.

Buckle Up won't take place this year. It will move from Sawyer Point and Yeatman's Cove to the new Summit Park in Blue Ash when it returns in August 2016.

Tickets and VIP tickets for Bunbury are on sale at Ticketmaster.com. For more information, visit www.bunburyfestival.com.

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