San Francisco's dusty, delicious and occasionally sunny music festival is poised to return for its biggest year ever this summer from August 9th - 11th. Taking top billing are: Sir Paul McCartney, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nine Inch Nails, Phoenix, Kaskade, Vampire Weekend, Willie Nelson, the National and a couple dozen more. Full lineup below.

Paul McCartney

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Nine Inch Nails

Phoenix

Kaskade

Vampire Weekend

Pretty Lights

Yeah Yeah Yeahs

D'Angelo

The National

Jurassic 5

Willie Nelson & Family

Grizzly Bear

Daryl Hall & John Oates

Young The Giant

Band of Horses

A-Trak

The Head and The Heart

Yeasayer

Matt & Kim

Zedd

The Tallest Man on Earth

Foals

Dawes

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue

Youth Lagoon

Gary Clark Jr.

Jessie Ware

Dillon Francis

Kurt Vile and the Violators

Emeli Sandé

The Mother Hips

Surfer Blood

Chromatics

The Growlers

Rudimental

Thao & The Get Down Stay Down

Camper Van Beethoven

Smith Westerns

Bombino

Wavves

Fishbone

Milo Greene

Atlas Genius

Anuhea

Twenty One Pilots

The Heavy

Daughter

Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk

Wild Belle

King Tuff

The Lone Bellow

MS MR

Little Green Cars

James McCartney

The Soft White Sixties

Deap Vally

The Men

Midi Matilda

Kopecky Family Band

Houndmouth

Foy Vance

Bhi Bhiman

LoCura

Naia Kete

The Easy Leaves

Hall & Oates! Multiple McCartneys! While there seems to be a dearth of Bay Area locals on the bill at the moment, it does cover a range of genres: recent indie rock (Yeasayer, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Grizzly Bear), soul and funk (Fishbone, Dumpstaphunk, Trombone Shorty, J5), garage rock (Kurt Vile, Wavves, Surfer Blood), EDM (Kaskade, A-Trak, Jessie Ware) and a couple variations of folk music (Willie Nelson, the Head and the Heart).

Naturally, there's an announcement commercial from official festival mascot Ranger Dave himself:

The daily schedule won't be posted for at least a couple weeks, but several years of experience tells us to expect the Sir Paul to close out the festival on the main stage in the Polo Fields Sunday night and at least one of the 90s nostalgia bands to take Friday night. Phoenix debuted a few new tracks during a tiny show at the 500-person Independent in San Francisco a few weeks ago, and seem likely to headline Saturday.

Late-00s indie darlings The National will also release a follow-up to 2010's critically acclaimed High Violet in May. Expect a few more lineup additions, as well as the food, wine and beer lineups (almost as big a draw as the music) to be announced in the coming weeks.

The early run of discounted Eager Beaver passes sold out a week before the lineup announcement, but tickets and more info can be found right here.

Previously: All Outside Lands coverage on SFist