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Beale Street Music Festival announces 2018 lineup

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Beale Street Music Festival, which will take place May 4-6 in Memphis, Tennessee, as part of the city’s annual Memphis in May celebration, has announced its 2018 artist lineup to much excitement. The lineup features some of the biggest artists from a number of different genres, including blues-rock, EDM, neo-soul, trap and psychedelic.

Headliners of the eclectic summer festival include Jack White, Queens of the Stone Age, Odesza, Erykah Badu, Post Malone, Logic, Incubus, Alanis Morissette, Tyler, The Creator, David Bryne, Kaleo, Ludacris, Vance Joy, Cake, D.R.A.M., The Flaming Lips and Juicy J.

The festival maintains strong artists farther down the lineup with names like Luke Combs, Third Eye Blind, Dashboard Confessional, Action Bronson, Franz Ferdinand, Clutch, All Time Low, Margo Price and Andrew W.K.

Tickets range from $55 for a single-day pass to $125 for a three-day pass and are available for purchase on Ticketfly.

More information can be found at Memphis in May Festival’s website.

See the full daily lineup for Beale Street Music Festival below.

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