May 14, 2008 11:56

The Raconteurs and MIA set for Norwegian festival

Jay-Z and Babyshambles to play Hove too

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The Raconteurs and MIA are set to play the Hove Festival in Tromoya, Norway.

Jay-Z and Babyshambles are also set to perform at the bash, which takes place between June 23 and 27.

It's the second year of the festival, which in 2007 saw 15,000 visitors per day.

The full line-up is:

Jay-Z
Panic At The Disco
The Raconteurs
In Flames
Beck
The Kooks
Babyshambles
The Used
Band Of Horses
MIA
Dimmu Borgir
Hellacopters
Avenged Sevenfold
Bad Religion
Les Savy Fav
Cavalera Conspiracy
Killswitch Engage
The Wombats
Duffy
MGMT
Goldfrapp
Crystal Castles
Vampire Weekend
Animal Collective
The National Bank
Amimal Alpha
Audrey Horen
Baroness
Behmoth
Black Kids
Black Lips
Black Mountain
Black Tide
Bloody Beetroots
Boys Noize
Brain Jonestown Massacre
Bullet For My Valentine
Chromehoof
Coheed and Cambria
Converge
Deerhunter
Don Juan Dracula
Familjen
Flogging Molly
Foals
Ghostland Observatory
Hercules and Love Affair
Ingrid Olava
Jaguar Love
Job for Cowboy
Joe Lean And the Jing Jang Jong
Kim Hiorthoy
Ladyhawke
Lukestar
Mattia Tellez
MSTRKRFT
Opeth
Pigeon Detectives
Pirate Love
Primordial
Rival Schools
Santogold
Shape Of Broad Minds
Slagasmalsklubben
Sight and Explode
Stars
Surkin
St Vincent
The Cool Kids
The Count And Sinden
The Scaramange Six
The Teenagers
The Ting Tings
Thom Hell
Silje Nes
Tommy Tokyo
Starving For My Gravy
Truls and The Trees
Turdus Musicus
Ungdomskulen
We
White Rabbits
Wild Beats
Yeasayer


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