June 18, 2007 15:45

Environmental festival headlined by Primal Scream

Lily Allen and Primal Scream also play

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Norway’s most environmentally friendly festival Oya is set to be headlined by the likes of Primal Scream, Nine Inch Nails, Amy Winehouse, Tool, Lily Allen and The Jesus And Mary Chain.

It is the festival in Scandinavia to offer all ecological food. It will take place in Oslo’s Medieval Park between August 7-12.

The full line up is:

The Jesus & Mary Chain
Nine Inch Nails
Amy Winehouse
Tool
Lily Allen
Nine Inch Nails
Albert Hammond Jr
Battles
Justice
Low
Devendra Banhart
Lady Soverign
…And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead
New Young Pony Club
The Go! Team
The Lionheart Brothers
Bonde Do Role
The Hold Steady
The Besnard Lakes
Coco Rosie
Gogol Bordello
Architecture In Helsinki
Spoon
Eagles Of Death Metal
Malajube
Real Ones
Boredoms
Patrick Watson
Tinariwen
Kim Hjortoy
Richie Hawtin
Roky Erickson
Woven Hand
Anja Garbarek
Amulet
Jazkamer Metal Music Machine
Bigbang
Shining
Thomas Dybdahl
New Violators
Susanna Sundfor
Bjorn Torske
Woven Hand
El Caco
Yo Majesty
TTC
Hannae Hukkelberg
Matt & Kim
Rocketothesky
Ida Maria
Sivert Hoyem (of Madrugada)
Cheeseburger
PlanningToRock
GTuk
Gaiser
Frost


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