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Paul McCartney, Mumford & Sons, Tom Petty, Björk to headline Bonnaroo festival

The National, Wu-Tang Clan, Alt-J, The xx, The Vaccines, Frank Turner will also play the Tennessee festival in June

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Paul McCartney, Mumford & Sons, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and Björk are set to headline this summer's Bonnaroo festival in Manchester, Tennessee.

The festival will run from June 13-16 and will also see performances from Wu-Tang Clan, R Kelly, The Gaslight Anthem, The xx, David Byrne and St Vincent, Grizzly Bear, Wilco and Animal Collective.

In addition, Alt-J - pictured - Cat Power, The National, The Vaccines and A$AP Rocky will play the event, as will Earl Sweatshirt, Django Django, Frank Turner, Two Gallants, Deap Vally, Nas, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes and Passion Pit.

ZZ Top, Billy Idol, Jim James, Tame Impala, Kendrick Lamar, Beach House, Local Natives, Father John Misty, Jeff The Brotherhood, Lord Huron, Action Bronson, Dirty Projectors, Holy Ghost, Death Grips, Of Monsters and Men and Foals, will also perform at the four-day event.

For more information and a full line-up, visit Bonnaroo.com. More artists are set to be announced. Tickets go on sale February 23 at noon [EST].

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