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LollaPalooza 2007 - August 3-5


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It's a big weekend for music lovers and the ATT Blue Room will be covering the action at the Lollapalooza Festival. Friday has a nice lineup and ATT has made it possible to watch the shindig right on your computer :thumbsup: and the coverage is quite good. I've posted Friday's schedule below and will be updating ATTS coverage as we go through the weekend.

ATT Blue Room.

And if are still deciding whether to attend or not, you can check out the full schedule at the Lollapalooza's Official Website.

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Here is Saturday's schedule - the Hold Steady are playing and its an excellent set.

12 : 45 Tokyo Police Club

01 : 30 Tapes 'n Tapes

02 : 30 M.I.A.

03 : 30 Motion City Soundtrack

04 : 30 Pete Yorn

05 : 30 The Hold Steady

06 : 30 Stephen Marley

07 : 30 Regina Spektor

08 : 30 Ben Harper

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Stephen Marley and his reggae band are on deck now and he's living proof that traditions last in the Marley family

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Sunday's lineup - Pearl Jam in currenlty on, to be followed by Interpol. Eddy Veder just told the crowd to dumb Amco/BP for polluting Lake Michigan until they clean up their act :thumbsup:

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