After rumors spiraled around for weeks, Woodstock’s 50th Anniversary is upon us and the lineup is amazing. Woodstock just revealed the lineup for their 50th Anniversary which will take place August 16-18th in Watkins Glen, NY.
“We’ve lined up artists who won’t just entertain but will remind the world that music has the power to bring people together, to heal, to move us to action and to tell the stories of a generation,” said Michael Lang, co-founder and producer of the 1969 and 2019 Woodstock festivals. “Our hope is that today, just as in 1969, music will be the constant that can inspire positive change.”
Headliners of the festival include: Miley Cyrus, The Killers, Imagine Dragons, Jay-Z, Chance The Rapper, Santana, The Black Keys, Dead & Company, Halsey, Cage The Elephant and so many more, see below for the full lineup.
According to the official announcement, Woodstock 50 will also mirror its past culture by embracing social causes which will mean that organizations like HeadCount, Global Citizen, Hiring America, March For Our Lives and Conversation International will be on site to raise awareness for their respective causes.
For more information, including tickets – visit: Woodstock.com. Tickets to this once-in-a-lifetime event will go on sale on Earth Day, April 22nd.
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Legacy acts, in addition to original Woodstock ’69 icons Santana and Dead and Company, include Robert Plant and The Sensational Space Shifters, David Crosby and Friends, John Fogerty, Canned Heat, Country Joe McDonald, John Sebastian and Melanie.
Scheduled on Aug. 16, Friday: The Killers, Miley Cyrus, The Lumineers, The Raconteurs, Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats,Run The Jewels, The Head and The Heart, Maggie Rogers, Michael Franti and Spearhead, Bishop Briggs, Anderson East, Akon, Princess Nokia, Grandson, Fever 333, Larkin Poe, Dorothy, Flora Cash, Brian Cadd, Ninet Tayeb and more.
Scheduled on Aug. 17, Saturday: Chance The Rapper, The Black Keys, Sturgill Simpson, Greta Van Fleet, Portugal. The Man, Leon Bridges, Gary Clark Jr., Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Dawes, Margo Price, Nahko And Medicine For The People, India.Arie, Jade Bird, Rival Sons, Emily King, Soccer Mommy, SiR, Taylor Bennett, Amy Helm, Courtney Hadwin, Pearl, John-Robert, IAMDDB. and more.
Scheduled on Aug. 18, Sunday: Jay-Z, Imagine Dragons, Halsey, Cage the Elephant, Brandi Carlile, Janelle Monáe, Young the Giant, Courtney Barnett, Common, Vince Staples, Judah and The Lion, Earl Sweatshirt, Boygenius, Reignwolf, The Zombies, Pussy Riot, Cherry Glazerr, Leven Kali, The Marcus King Band, Victory, Hollis Brown, John Craigie, Amigo The Devil, Liz Brasher and more.
Woodstock 50 also announced the lineup of some of its nonprofit cause partners addressing issues that impact all generations:
- Conservation International has been protecting nature for 30 years. Today it continues its work to build a healthier more prosperous and productive planet through science, policy and partnerships with countries, communities and companies.
- Dolphin Project is dedicated to the welfare and protection of dolphins worldwide, and aims to educate the public about captivity, and where feasible, retire and/or release captive dolphins.
- Felix Organization provides inspiring opportunities and new experiences to enrich the lives of children who are growing up in the foster care system.
- Happy Hippie Foundation rallies young people to find injustice facing homeless youth, LGBTQ youth and other vulnerable populations.
- HeadCount is a non-partisan organization that works with musicians to promote participation in democracy by staging voter registration drives at concerts.
- Hiring America is dedicated to helping veterans find jobs – providing valuable information to help ease the transition for veterans entering the civilian workforce.
- March For Our Lives was started by students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., with a mission to end gun violence.
- REFORM Alliance exists to dramatically reduce the number of people who are unjustly under the control of the criminal justice system.
- Seva Foundation is a global eye care organization that transforms lives and strengthens communities by restoring sight and preventing blindness.
- SocialWorks aims to empower youth through the arts, education, and civic engagement while fostering leadership, accessibility, and positivity within Chicago.
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