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Scene from the Treasure Island Music Festival.  Photo: Gabe Meline/KQED
Scene from the Treasure Island Music Festival.  (Photo: Gabe Meline/KQED)

Treasure Island Lineup Announced: Sigur Rós, Ice Cube Headline Final Year

Treasure Island Lineup Announced: Sigur Rós, Ice Cube Headline Final Year

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The 2016 Treasure Island Music Festival lineup includes headliners Sigur Rós and Ice Cube in what will be the festival’s final year on Treasure Island, organizers announced Tuesday.

Other artists include James Blake, Purity Ring, Tycho, Mac DeMarco, Young Thug, Sylvan Esso, Deafheaven, Kelela, Car Seat Headrest, Kamaiyah and more. Full lineup below.

Due to impending development on Treasure Island, 2016 will be the festival’s tenth and final year at its island location. Festival founder Jordan Kurland tells the San Francisco Chronicle that “We haven’t settled on a new location yet, but we’re looking at some great spots.”

Two-day passes to the festival, starting at $160 each, go on sale Thursday, June 16, at 10am.

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Full lineup:
Sigur Rós
Ice Cube
James Blake
Purity Ring
Zhu
Glass Animals
Tycho
Duke Dumont
Mac DeMarco
Young Thug
Flight Facilities
Sylvan Esso
Christine And The Queens
Stormzy
Neon Indian
Wild Nothing
Mura Masa
Deafheaven
Kelela
How To Dress Well
Honne Hinds
Car Seat Headrest
Day Wave
Kamaiyah

See our photos and highlights from last year’s Treasure Island Music Festival here.

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