Check out this list of every artist rumored to play Coachella 2017

Because of Coachella‘s massive popularity and consistently diverse lineups, the festival engenders more fervent anticipation than any other concert event in the country every year. Goldenvoice traditionally provides the official lineup in January, three months before the event’s annual April run. Given the festival’s widespread appeal, the internet is abuzz with lineup rumors in the months leading up to the annual January announcement.

While the majority of rumored Coachella lineups are largely unsubstantiated (or elaborate Daft Punk trolls), some rumors do hold a degree of credibility. TravelGrom, a budget-focused travel information website, purports to be the most accurate oracle of future Coachella lineups. It goes without saying that any rumored lineup should be viewed with a healthy dose of pragmatic skepticism, but TravelGrom‘s track record and methodology have endowed them with perhaps more credibility than any competing prophets.

In their article predicting the lineup for Coachella 2017, the website cites their success rate from 2016 forecasts, and outlines their analytical process:

“Last year we predicted 140 acts at Coachella, and 90 were on the official Coachella lineup, meaning we were 64% accurate. In other words, more than half of the bands that you see listed below will likely be on the Coachella 2017 Lineup. How do we do it? We analyze hundreds of band’s tour dates, monitor the booking sheet for Goldenvoice-owned venues, get random tips and emails from industry insiders, scour the Coachella forums and look for clues that the bands tweet or make public in magazine interviews.”

The website also includes a submission form on their website to solicit tips from outside sources.

Travelgrom begins their list with a selection of artists which “have been confirmed in one way or another,” providing a written explanation of each “confirmed” artist before delving into their full lineup forecast. Among the website’s allegedly confirmed acts, headliners, and undercard acts are Justice, Radiohead, The xx, Beyonce, and Metallica. The Shins, Frank Ocean, Alt-J, DJ Khaled, Bastille, and Niles Rodgers and Chic also fall into this segment of the article.

While the above acts are largely detached from the electronic music realm (with the obvious exception of Justice and The xx), a number of electronic artists appear throughout the full list of potential acts the website has provided. Aphex Twin, Boys Noize, Pretty Lights, James Blake, and Porter Robinson are among the most scintillating dance music acts predicted for this year’s lineup. From dance music’s more experimental sphere, TravelGrom lists predictions for Tycho, Flying Lotus, Nicolas Jaar, Floating Points, and Moderat.

View the full list of rumored acts below (in alphabetical order), courtesy of TravelGrom:

Air

Anohni

Aphex Twin

Band of Horses

Banks & Steelz

Banks

Bastille

Beyoncé

Big Gigantic

Bishop Briggs

Blood Orange

Bomba Estero

Bon Iver

Boys Noize

Broken Social Scene

Broods

Cage the Elephant

Car Seat Headrest

Carley Rae Jepson

Cash Cash

Catfish and the Bottlemen

Chance the Rapper

Cherub

Classixx

Clipping

Cyrstal Castles

Danny Brown

De La Soul

Deftones

Denzel Curry

Die Antwoord

DIIV

Dillon Francis

DJ Snake

Duke Dumont

El Komander

Empire of the Sun

Eric Prydz

Explosions of the Sky

FKA Twigs

Fleet Foxes

Flight Facilities

Floating Points

Flosstradamus

Flying Lotus

Francis and the Light

Frank Ocean

Gallant

Glass Animals

Grace Jones

Griz

Grouplove

Gryffin

GTA

HAIM

Hinds

Isaiah Rashad

Jack Garrett

Jagwar Ma

James Blake

Jean-Michel Jarre

Jimmy Eat World

Jon Bellion

Julien Baker

Justice

Kaleo

Kaytranada

Kid Cudi

Kiiara

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard

Kygo

Lany

Lemaitre

Lil Dicky

Lil Uzi Vert

Lil Yachty

Little Dragon

Local Natives

Logic

Louis the Child

Lush

Madeintyo

Madeon

Majid Jordan

Marc Anthony

Marshmello

Martin Garrix

Melanie Martinez

Metallica

Michael Kiwanuka

Misfits

Moderat

Modern Baseball

Muna

Mura Masa

Nice As Fuck

Nick Murphy

Nicolas Jaar

Oh Wonder

Phantogram

PJ Harvey

Porter Robinson

Preoccupations

Pretty Lights

Radio Department

Raury

Regina Spektor

RiFF RAFF

S U R V I V E

Sampha

Schoolboy Q

Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings

Shura

Skepta

Sleep

Sleigh Bells

Slushii

Sofi Tukker

Solange

Soulwax

St Lucia

STRFKR

Ta-Ku

The Airborne Toxic Event

The Avalanches

The Claypool Lennon Delirium

The Dear Hunter

The Drums

The Naked and Famous

The National

The Oh Sees

The XX

Thee Oh Sees

Torey Lanez

Tourist

Tove Lo

Two Door Cinema Club

Tycho

Warpaint

What So Not

Wild Nothing

Youth Brigade

Zack De La Rocha

Via: TravelGrom

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