FROM THE NEWS NEST: FYF FEST 2012 Lineup and Dates Revealed

June 18. 2012 | By Collin Welbon

FYF Fest is back again to put the cherry on top of what is turning out to be another amazing summer of music festivals, but this time there will be two days of live music and festival mayhem to enjoy. The 9th annual FYF Fest is taking place over Labor Day weekend, September 1st and 2nd to be exact, at the Los Angeles State Historic Park in downtown LA. With scheduled performances by Sleigh Bells, Aesop Rock, Givers, M83, Against Me!, and Dinosaur Jr., this year’s two-day lineup is an eclectic explosion of live music! This year’s full lineup is listed below.

Tickets go on sale Friday, June 22nd at 5pm (PST) via Ticketfly.com. Tickets are also available at local LA record stores, such as Origami Vinyl and Vacation Vinyl. FYF Fest is all ages and will run from noon to midnight each day. Festival foodies will be presently surprised by the variety of vendors specializing in vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, organic, and local food. For more information, check out the FYF Fest website.

Sleigh Bells “Demon”:

Dinosaur Jr. “Over It”:

Full Lineup – Alphabetical
AA Bondy
Aesop Rock
Against Me!
American Nightmare
Atlas Sound
Paul Banks (Interpol)
Baroness
Beirut
Black Dice
Black Mountain
Ceremony
Chairlift
Chromatics
Cloud Nothings
Converge
Cursive
Dam Funk
Desaparecidos
Devin
Dinosaur Jr
DJ Coco (Primavera Sound)
DJ Harvey
Doldrums
Father John Misty
FIDLAR
Fucked Up
Future Islands
Givers
Gold Panda
Health
Hot Snakes
I Break Horses
James Blake
John Maus
Joyce Manor
King Khan & the Shrines
Kishi Bashi
Liars
Lightning Bolt
M83
Moonface
Nick Waterhouse
Nite Jewel
PAPA
Purity Ring
Quicksand
Redd Kross
Refused
Sandro Perri
Simian Mobile Disco (Live)
Sleigh Bells
Tanlines
The Allah La’s
The Field
The Growlers
The Men
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
The Soft Pack
The Suicide of Western Culture
The Vaselines
Tiger & Woods
Turbonegro
Twin Shadow
Two Gallants
Tycho
Warpaint
White Arrows
White Fence
Wild Flag
Wild Nothing
Yeasayer

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