Tip: do you own a website? you can earn up to +5 reward points when you add a link to Oversome!

Earlier this afternoon, the Chicago Tribune's Greg Kot reported three of the headliners for this year's Lollapalooza Festival: the Beastie Boys, Depeche Mode, and Jane's Addiction. Reps for the festival and the bands wouldn't confirm Kot's info, which Kot claims he got from "multiple sources inside the industry." What can we say? The man is connected. The festival will go down August 7-9 in Chicago's Grant Park. Kot reports that the organizers will name "three more arena-level headliners." The festival organizers aren't planning on announcing the lineup until April 21, but they might want to hurry that up a bit now that they've got reporters sniffing around. Even though we couldn't confirm anything, all those names make sense. Jane's Addiction, as we reported earlier, will sit out the Chicago night of their tour with Nine Inch Nails this summer, a pretty clear sign that they'll play Lolla. (Plus, you know, the whole Perry-Farrell-founding-Lollapalooza thing.) Depeche Mode, meanwhile, will release their new Sounds of the Universe next month. We reported the dates on their American tour yesterday, but they've barely announced any Midwest dates, and there's a big hole in their schedule right around August 7-9. As for the Beastie Boys, they're reportedly at work on a new album, but they'll also play the Bonnaroo Festival earlier in the summer, so they're presumably trying to get back out there in the world this year.
Related Articles
Jane's Addiction have added a third additional North American leg to their "Theatre of the Escapists" tour
submitted by Nick May 1st 2012 12:00 pm (www.antimusic.com)
Jane's Addiction have released a lyric video for "Twisted Tales,"
submitted by Nick Apr 11th 2012 06:00 am (news.yahoo.com)
The Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Black Keys and English indie darlings Florence and the Machine will headline this year's three-day Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago, Jane's Addiction lead singer and Lollapalooza founder Perry Farrell announced Wednesday.
Fans of Jane's Addiction can expect a faster turnaround than the eight-year wait that preceded the band's latest album
submitted by Nick Jan 26th 2012 01:00 pm (www.antimusic.com)
Jane's Addiction, led by a pimped-out Perry Farrell, take us into the seedy 'Underground' with their new video


Popular News this week
Avril Lavigne: Appointed To...
0 votes - 27 clicks - 0 comments
Amy Winehouse: Glastonbury ...
0 votes - 25 clicks - 0 comments
Avril Lavigne: live at Glas...
0 votes - 24 clicks - 0 comments
Drake: Camila Cabello calls...
0 votes - 23 clicks - 0 comments
Neil Young: Stream Neil You...
0 votes - 23 clicks - 0 comments
Wilco: Release New EP, Jeff...
0 votes - 21 clicks - 0 comments
Elliott Smith: Doc Returnin...
0 votes - 21 clicks - 0 comments
Avril Lavigne: appointed to...
0 votes - 21 clicks - 0 comments
Dire Straits: Glastonbury 2...
0 votes - 19 clicks - 0 comments
Will Smith: Watch Will Smit...
0 votes - 18 clicks - 0 comments
Random Statistic
M.I.A. is the most voted artist this week with a total of 0 votes
New People on Oversome!