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Big Day Out, the traveling Down Under festival that lives up to its name with a fairly large and impressive lineup, has revealed quite a few of the artists that will play the exact same venues in the exact same cities as last year.But don't worry, these aren't the same artists as the ones who played this year. Instead, the 2009 Big Day Out will feature, on various dates: My Morning Jacket, Neil Young, TV on the Radio, Cut Copy, Hot Chip, Arctic Monkeys, Lupe Fiasco, Simian Mobile Disco, the Prodigy, Serj Tankian, the Drones, the Living End, Dropkick Murphys, Black Kids, Z-Trip, the Vines, the Ting Tings, the Grates, Holy Ghost!, and Eddy Current Suppression Ring, among others.Big Day Out 2009 runs from January 16 to February 1, and the full schedule is listed after the jump.read more
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