Thursday, January 14, 2016

Desitively Bonnaroo

Both Bonnaroo and the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival will reveal their lineups next Tuesday, January 19th. Below, we present extensive predictions for both festivals, with Jazz Fest broken into separate weekends...

Jazz Fest 1st Weekend
Pearl Jam
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Van Morrison
[The Original Meters?]
Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter
J. Cole
Lauryn Hill
Alvin Youngblood Hart
Arlo Guthrie
Beausoleil
Big Freedia
Boz Scaggs
Brandi Carlile
Buffy Sainte-Marie
CeCe Winans
Donald Harrison, Jr.
Dwayne Dopsie & the Zydeco Hellraisers
Elle King
Galactic
George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic
Gregory Porter
The Isley Brothers
Jack DeJohnette and Ravi Coltrane
Jon Batiste and Stay Human
Joe Krown Trio
John "Papa" Gros Band
Kermit Ruffins
The Lone Bellow
Maxwell
Michael McDonald
Mystikal
Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Rebirth Brass Band
Rhiannon Giddens
Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings
Terence Blanchard E-Collective

Jazz Fest 2nd Weekend
Neil Young + Promise of the Real
Paul Simon
Stevie Wonder
Allen Toussaint tribute featuring Aaron Neville, Bonnie Raitt, Dr. John, Elvis Costello, Irma Thomas, and Mavis Staples, some of whom will play their own sets
B.B. King tribute featuring Buddy Guy, Elvin Bishop, Gary Clark Jr., John Hammond, Jonny Lang, Taj Mahal, abd Tedeschi Trucks Band, some of whom will play their own sets
Beck 
My Morning Jacket 
Snoop Dogg 
Alpha Blondy
Arturo Sandoval
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Ellis Marsalis
Flo Rida
George Porter, Jr. and Runnin' Pardners
Govt Mule
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk feat. Art Neville
Janelle Monae
Maze featuring Frankie Beverly
Mississippi Mass Choir
Nathan and the Zydeco Cha-Chas
Nicholas Payton
Punch Brothers
Snarky Puppy
Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue
[Possibles - Ben Harper and Innocent Criminals, Modest Mouse]


Bonnaroo
Pearl Jam
Dead & Company 
LCD Soundsystem
Chris Stapleton (with Special Guest Justin Timberlake?]
Ellie Goulding
J. Cole
Death Cab for Cutie
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
[Pretty Lights-led Super Jam?]
Tame Impala
Ween
Adventure Club
Allen Stone
Andra Day
Beach Fossils
Big Grams
Blood Orange
BØRNS
Brett Dennen
Bully
Cashmere Cat
Chvrches
Civil Twilight
Daughter
Dungen
Father John Misty
FIDLAR
Flosstradamus
Givers
Godspeed! You Black Emperor
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
GRiZ
Haim
Halsey
Hundred Waters
Ibeyi
Jason Isbell
Judah and the Lion
Kamasi Washington
Keys N Krates
Kurt Vile and the Vioators
Lamb of God
Leon Bridges
Lettuce
Lizzo
Lord Huron
Lucius
M83
Miguel
Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats
Purity Ring
Sam Bush Band
Sara Watkins
Shamir
St. Lucia
Steep Canyon Rangers
Two Door Cinema Club
Tyler, the Creator 
Vince Staples
Vulfpeck
Waxahatchee
The Wood Brothers
X Ambassadors
Zeds Dead

Monday, January 11, 2016

Let the lineups, um... drop?


We believe the lineups for both Sasquatch and Bonnaroo will drop within the next 24 hours (with the New Orleans Jazz Festival potentially hot on their heels?). Below, our incomplete but potentially-final predictions for all three...


New Orleans Jazz Fest
[possibly Dead & Co? J. Cole?]
Neil Young + Promise of the Real
Paul Simon
Pearl Jam
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Stevie Wonder
Van Morrison
Allen Toussaint tribute featuring Bonnie Raitt, Boz Scaggs, and Irma Thomas
Arlo Guthrie
B.B. King tribute featuring Buddy Guy, Gary Clark Jr., and Jonny Lang
Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals
Bob Seger
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Cece Winans
Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter
The Isley Brothers
Janelle Monae
Lauryn Hill
Mavis Staples
Maxwell
My Morning Jacket
Rhiannon Giddens
Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings
Snoop Dogg
Tedeschi Trucks Band


Sasquatch
The Cure
Florence and the Machine
Disclosure
Sufjan Stevens
Alabama Shakes
Allen Stone
A$AP Rocky
Big Grams
Caribou
Chet Faker
Death Cab for Cutie
Four Tet
Grimes
Jamie XX
Kurt Vile
Leon Bridges
Lord Huron
M83
M. Ward
Mac DeMarco
Major Lazer
Purity Ring
The Internet
Todd Terje
Tycho
Ty Segall
Vince Staples
Yeasayer
Yo La Tengo

Bonnaroo
Pearl Jam
Dead & Company 
LCD Soundsystem
Lana Del Ray
J. Cole
Death Cab for Cutie
Ween
All Them Witches
AlunaGeroge
A Place to Bury Strangers
Beach House
Big Grams
Cherub
Godspeed! You Black Emperor
Gr!z
Jason Isbell
Leon Bridges
Lord Huron
Lucius
Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats
Of Monsters & Men
Portugal. the Man
Robin Pecknold
Tame Impala
Tyler, the Creator 

Friday, January 8, 2016

Ball Ready to Drop, and more...

New York City's Governors Ball will announce its lineup in a matter of hours. We believe the festival will be headlined by Kanye West, Beck, The Strokes, and the Killers. We also believe that New York's Panorama Festival lives and will take place in July.

We have updated our predictions for those festivals and more below...

Ultra
Chemical Brothers (to be added?)

New Orleans Jazz Fest
Neil Young + Promise of the Real
Paul Simon
Pearl Jam
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Stevie Wonder
Van Morrison
Allen Toussaint tribute featuring Bonnie Raitt, Boz Scaggs, and Irma Thomas
Arlo Guthrie
B.B. King tribute featuring Buddy Guy, Gary Clark Jr., and Jonny Lang
Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals
Bob Seger
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Cece Winans
Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter
The Isley Brothers
Janelle Monae
Lauryn Hill
Mavis Staples
Maxwell
My Morning Jacket
Rhiannon Giddens
Snoop Dogg
Tedeschi Trucks Band

Sasquatch
The Cure
Florence and the Machine
J. Cole
Mumford and Sons
Death Cab for Cutie
Walk the Moon
Ween and/or Wilco
Beach House
Kurt Vile

Governors Ball
Kanye West
The Killers
Beck
The Strokes
[possibly The Dead Weather and/or The National]
A$AP Rocky
Beach House
Big Grams
Bloc Party
Bob Moses
Chvrches
D'Angelo and the Vanguard
Death Cab for Cutie
Disclosure
Father John Misty
Gary Clark Jr.
Haim
Lord Huron
M83
Matt and Kim
Miike Snow
Of Monsters & Men
Purity Ring
Robin Pecknold
Tame Impala

Bonnaroo
Pearl Jam
Dead & Company 
LCD Soundsystem
J. Cole
Beck
Death Cab for Cutie
Ween
AlunaGeroge
A Place to Bury Strangers
Beach House
Big Grams
Godspeed! You Black Emperor
Jason Isbell
Leon Bridges
Lord Huron
Of Monsters & Men
Portugal. the Man
Robin Pecknold
Tame Impala
Tyler, the Creator 

Primavera Sound
LCD Soundsystem
Sigur Ros

Glastonbury Festival
Adele
Coldplay (with special guest Rihanna?)
Jeff Lynne's ELO
Muse

Panorama
A Tribe Called Quest (with the Roots)
LCD Soundsystem


Mumford & Sons
Red Hot Chili Peppers

Lollapalooza
Guns 'n Roses
LCD Soundsystem (may play Pitchfork instead) or possibly Daft Punk
Radiohead
Deadmau5
Ellie Goulding
Kendrick Lamar

HARD Summer [and/or FYF Festival]
LCD Soundsystem

Outside Lands
Dead & Company
LCD Soundsystem
Radiohead
Duran Duran

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

2016's Biggest (Non-Festival) Gigs

A brief break from festival news to mention some large-scale events we expect next year from bands that tend to create their own festival-like scene. 

The Summer of 2015 was a big one for the touring industry, with U2, the Rolling Stones, Taylor Swift, AC/DC, One Direction, the Grateful Dead's Fare Thee Well, and more filling stadiums from coast to coast. This coming summer is unlikely to match that scale. However, we do see a number of big tours and gigs coming over the horizon, including the anticipated "final" Coldplay tour later this summer. 

GNR
Chief among them may be a long-awaited  tour from semi-reunited Coachella headliner Guns 'n Roses. While little can be said with certainty about its volatile collection of personalities, we believe that the band is in fact planning a national stadium tour for this summer, as has been reported. We'd expect some arenas to be mixed in as well, but forecast stadium shows in major markets like New York and the Bay Area among others, probably along with another festival headlining slot at Chicago's Lollapalooza.

Pearl Jam
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, Pearl Jam will also head back out on the road in the Spring and Summer of 2016, hitting mostly arenas in the Eastern half of the country, but with a stadium or three mixed in along with the band's headlining slot at Bonnaroo (and possibly New Orleans Jazz Fest?), to be announced next week. We anticipate one or more baseball stadium shows in major Northeastern markets, including Fenway Park, as well a stadium show in Chicago, where our understanding is that the band is exploring options at both Wrigley and Soldier Fields, the latter for a potential "PJ25" event over the July 4th weekend.

The Dead (& Company)
Potentially trading places with Pearl Jam will be Dead & Company, who will switch from last summer's Soldier Field event to Alpine Valley (which may inaugurate a new camping section to be expanded in 2017) the following weekend as part of a summer filled with a number of large-scale events, including Bonnaroo and probably Outside Lands, a July 4th weekend stand in Colorado, possibly at Boulder's Folsom Field, a big gig or two in Queens, possibly at Citi Field in late June, and perhaps more stadium shows including Fenway Park. More speculatively, the band's biggest gig of all just might be an event at Watkins Glen International Raceway, where a reunited Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts theoretically could help commemorate the Dead, Alllman Brothers, and Band's huge 1973 summer jam there.

Phish, DMB, and Mumford & Sons (oh my)
The Dead's descendants in Phish will also play a big gig weekend or two this Summer in addition to their usual amphitheater jaunt. We expect their Summer tour to kick off Memorial Day weekend with a stand at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds (site of Rock in Rio USA, taking this year off before a return in 2017) and to lead up to another on the beach in the East Coast's own gambling mecca, Atlantic City, where camping may be offered at an adjacent site. In between, look for the band to make a return to Washington State's Gorge Ampthitheater (another potential PJ25 location?) and possibly join Pearl Jam and play two nights at Wrigley in late June. Look as well for Phish's jammy brethren in the Dave Matthews Band to play a stadium show or two as well, albeit on a smaller scale - they and fellow folksters Mumford & Sons will inaugurate New Orleans' minor-league Zephyr Field as a new concert venue this Spring. DMB will also appear at Alpine Valley and possibly Atlantic City in addition to their regular Labor Day feature at the Gorge. Look for all three acts to appear at upstate New York's large Saratoga Performing Arts Center as well.

And more (pigs may fly)
Near-last and with near-least certainty, we hear whispers that Roger Waters may take to the American road this summer. Yankee Stadium and the LA Coliseum, perhaps? In the wake of the possible cancellation of New York's Panorama Festival, it's our understanding that LCD Soundsystem may play a single-day, festival-style concert in the New York area in association with the same promoter. Finally, look for Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails to join Adele and other big names on the arena circuit later this year, the latter bringing with them a spectacular new production. 

The Coachella Incident

Coachella has announced its 2016 lineup and once again we predicted all three headliners, some of them well in advance, as well as a number of undercard acts.

We missed a few too, and never got around to posting our full lineup prediction, but we hope to have one of those for Bonnaroo within the next week.

We admit to some surprise that A Tribe Called Quest was not on the lineup, but remain firm that the band will reunite and perform this year. We believe that their New York appearance will be at Governors Ball, whose lineup (which will include Beck, The National, and possibly The Dead Weather) should drop within days. We also would not be surprised if an unusually big-name act gets added to the Coachella lineup at a later date, or if Calvin Harris' Sunday night headlining set features an appearance by a big-name guest or two, most notably his much more famous girlfriend...