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Fourth annual Culture Collide in LA

Posted by Loren on June 14, 2013

Fourth annual Culture Collide in LA
Fourth annual Culture Collide in LA

Filter magazine will host the fourth annual Culture Collide festival in Los Angeles on Oct. 9-12. The four-day event brings Dinosaur Jr., Liars, Iceage, The Men, King Khan & the Shrines, and more to town.

Hit the jump for a full listing thus far. More bands will be announced as the dates near.

 

Culture Collide Line-up Will Feature (With More Artist to be Announced):

Phoenix (France)
Dinosaur Jr. (US)
Liars (US)
The Raveonettes (Denmark)
Miami Horror (Australia)
King Khan & The Shrines (Canada, Germany)
Iceage (Denmark)
The Men (US)
Rob Crow - acoustic (US)

Medicine (US)
Alice Russell (UK)
No Joy (Canada)
Plastic Plates (AU)
The Great Wilderness (Costa Rica)
Mumiy Troll (Russia)
SiMoN (Japan)
StereonoiZ (Peru)
Iza Lach (Poland)
Chateau Marmont (France)

Maya Vik (Norway)
Funeral Suits (Ireland)
Mujuice (Russia)
Hell Shovel (Greece, Germany, Canada, France)
Wooster (US)
Okta Logue (Germany)
Instrumenti (Latvia)
DENA (Bulgaria)

PanSTARRS (Egypt)

Fourth annual Culture Collide in LA
Fourth annual Culture Collide in LA

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