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ACL 2024 lineup names Dua Lipa, blink-182, Leon Bridges as headliners

The lineup, filled with A-list newcomers and ACL Festival pros alike, was released on Tuesday morning.

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Each year, thousands of people gather together in Zilker Park for all-day live music across two weekends.

Photo by Roger Ho for ACL Fest

The wait is over — the 2024 Austin City Limits Festival lineup is here.

After teasing artists from the roster with a phone line over the weekend, some speculation was confirmed, including some correct guesses from ATXtoday readers. The 2024 headliners are Dua Lipa, blink-182, Khruangbin, Chris Stapleton, Leon Bridges, and Tyler, the Creator.

You might recognize some of the undercard performers like Foster the People, Chappell Roan, Reneé Rapp, Fletcher, Still Woozy, and Orville Peck.

Certainly not least of all, there are plenty of Austin-based artists coming to the stage, like Chief Cleopatra, Kalu & The Electric Joint, and The Tiarras. Of course, Asleep at the Wheel will be there. Psst — stay tuned for our annual guide to all the Austin-based artists performing at ACL.

This year’s lineup includes both newcomers and returning pros. Artists like Dua Lipa, blink-182, and Reneé Rapp will make their ACL debut this year.

However, the return has been a long time in the making for some artists: Leon Bridges will perform at the fest for the first time since 2015, Pretty Lights first performed in 2011, Khruangbin and Chris Stapleton first appeared in 2016, and Tyler, the Creator stopped by the festival as recently as 2021.

The festival is coming back to Zilker Park for two weekends: Friday, Oct. 4-Sunday, Oct. 6 and Friday, Oct. 11-Sunday, Oct. 13. Ready to grab tickets? Weekend wristbands start at $360.

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