Noise Pop Festival releases its 2017 lineup, featuring Vince Staples, Ty Segall, Deafheaven

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The 25th annual Noise Pop Music Festival has announced its lineup, featuring headliners including Long Beach rapper Vince Staples (who also played last year), former San Francisco garage rock stalwart Ty Segall, and black metal group Deafheaven, who, like Segall, also moved from San Francisco to Los Angeles in recent years.

Street artist Shepard Fairey, famous for designing the Barack Obama "HOPE" graphic in 2008, is also contributing art to next year's festival.

The Noise Pop Festival takes place across multiple music venues, big and small, in San Francisco and Oakland, from February 17 to 27, 2017. Organizers typically add more acts as the festival gets closer.

Noise Pop will be selling badges that get music fans into all the festival's events starting today. You'll also be able to buy tickets to individual shows later on.

See the early festival lineup below (more will be added in coming weeks):

Vince Staples

Ty Segall

Deafheaven

MSTRKRFT

Badbadnotgood

Dawes

Blonde Redhead

The Radio Dept.

Los Campesinos!

Cloud Nothings

Tennis

Tash Sultana

Crocodiles

Moon Duo

Tacocat

The Garden

Tennyson

Diet Cig

Weyes Blood

The Frights

Adia Victoria

Crying

AJ Dávila

The Regrettes

Germans

In October, Noise Pop took heat for what many feel was a mishandled Treasure Island Music Festival, which was plagued by high winds and significant rain. Several acts were forced to cancel due to dangerous weather circumstances. One act, however — James Blake — was rescheduled for a show free to ticket-holders early the next week. For the recap of the festival's last day, head here.



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