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Childish Gambino, Post Malone, and Cardi B proved an even bigger draw than Roo legends Phish.
Minneapolis rapper/flutist brings all of her juice.
Flume, Janelle Monáe, Kaytranada, Interpol, and Beach House are also heading to Montreal.
A piece of self-discovery that trusts its audience enough to eschew hand-holding and easy answers.
The 19-track LP features Earl Sweatshirt, Panda Bear, Tyler the Creator, Blood Orange’s Dev Hynes, and more.
The 16-track LP features Cardi B, Travis Scott, J. Cole, 21 Savage, Gucci Mane, and more.
Lil Wayne, Rae Sremmurd, Rick Ross, YG, and 21 Savage are also heading to Miami this spring.
Last-minute inclusions Ariana Grande and Tame Impala feel like a buzzer-beating shot.
A surprise inclusion on the 2019 lineup.
Too much filler, a lack of lyrical risks, and several uninspired features make for a lackluster record.
The Delaware event boasts Travis Scott, Vampire Weekend, Post Malone, Tyler the Creator, BROCKHAMPTON, Courtney Barnett, and… Panic! At the Disco.