ACL 2009 Lineup Announced

The Austin City Limits Festival announced it’s 2009 lineup, which includes all the acts we’d previously leaked, as well as many more.
Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, Beastie Boys, Kings of Leon, Thievery Corporation, John Legend, Ghostland Observatory, Sonic Youth, Mos Def and The B-52s are all confirmed from the lineup, just as our source confirmed.
Other highlights include Ben Harper and Relentless7, Jack White’s new project Dead Weather, Toadies, Flogging Molly, Citizen Cope, The Decemberists, Coheed & Cambria, Girl Talk, The Airborne Toxic Event, Clutch, The Scabs, K’naan, The Knux, Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears, Daniel Johnston, and School of Seven Bells.
View the full lineup on ACL’s website, where you can also purchase three day passes for $185. The festival is set for October 2-4 at Zilker Park in downtown Austin.
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Most likely wont see any of the top headliners this round. There is still many great acts to see on this bill. I personally am looking forward to Dead Weather, Black Joe Lewis and the Honey Bears, Flogging Molly, The Levon Helm Band, and more. Lets hope the weather holds out for us.
Killer lineup, just too bad about Beastie Boys. I would choose them over Kings of Leon any time.
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