Ahead of its official announcement on Triple J’s breakfast show, Triple J’s website has revealed the full lineup for Splendour 2010, to take place at Woodford in Queensland for the first time. The massive list brings together the obvious choices with more than a few interesting surprises.

Topping out the ‘obvious’ side of things for the tenth anniversary of Splendour in the Grass are The Strokes, Goldfrapp, The Temper Trap, Pixies and of course Mumford and Sons.

Meanwhile, there’s some interesting picks in appearances like Ben Harper & the Relentless 7, Harper’s third Australian tour in little over a year, and his first appearance on a non-Bluesfest lineup ever. Ben Haper is joined by a stack of other international guests that you might not have expected, from Scissor Sisters to Black Rebel Motorcycle Club to Broken Social Scene. The full list of internationals follows:

The Strokes

Pixies

Frightened Rabbit

LCD Soundsystem

Broken Social Scene

The Drums

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

Yeasayer

Mumford and Sons

The Temper Trap

Band Of Horses

Passion Pit

Florence and the Machine

Laura Marling

Grizzly Bear

Band Of Skulls

Surfer Blood

Alberta Cross

Two Door Cinema Club

Midlake

Foals

Goldfrapp

Jonsi

Ash

Scissor Sisters

The Ting Tings

Hot Chip

Ben Harper and the Relentless 7

We Are Scientists

Richard Ashcroft and the United Nations Of Sound

K-Os

Delphic

School Of Seven Bells

The Magic Numbers

Meanwhile on the local front, there’s predictable such as chart-toppers Angus and Julia Stone and Empire Of The Sun, the overdone such as Wolfmother or The Vines. The odd legend like Paul Kelly, who seems to be lining up to play Splendour with as much or more frequency than he does some of the more mature festivals.

The rest is a quality exercise in Australian music, even if it does feel a tad like the 2010 Falls and Laneway festival lineups wrapped into one. But good music is good music, and what we have here is the cream of the crop in terms of indie and alternative music on our shores.

Angus and Julia Stone

Empire Of The Sun

Wolfmother

The Vines

Tame Impala

Paul Kelly

Operator Please

Lisa Mitchell

Midnight Juggernauts

Little Red

Space Invadas

British India

Oh Mercy

The Middle East

Bluejuice

Washington

Whitley

Dan Sultan

Cloud Control

Miami Horror

Clare Bowditch

Philadelphia Grand Jury

The John Steel Singers

Violent Soho

The Mess Hall

Jonathan Boulet

Boy and Bear

Gypsy and the Cat

Last Dinosaurs

Ernest Ellis

Tim and Jean

Yacht Club DJs

Tickets are due on sale in May 6. Capacity at Woodford is greatly increased compared to the former Belongil Fields site in Byron Bay, NSW, but probably count on a speedy sellout.