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ACL Festival 2024 lineup: predicted

We asked our readers to share who they think will be on the ACL Festival 2024 lineup, so consider this our official prediction.

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This year, ACL will run from Friday, Oct. 4-Sunday, Oct. 6 and Friday, Oct. 11-Sunday, Oct. 14.

Photo by Chad Wadsworth for ACL Fest

The Austin City Limits Festival lineup could drop any day now.

City Editor Figi here. I’ve attended ACL annually since 2019, so predicting the lineup is a yearly tradition for me, and I’m hoping to see Lana Del Rey, Chappell Roan, and Grimes.

Enough from me — we asked about who you expect to see.

A handful of readers — Katie D., H. Hadley, and Steve W. — agree that Lana Del Rey is due to return. Steve W. also predicts appearances from Father John Misty, Blue October, and Sabrina Carpenter.

Jason K. said he would like to see Post Malone, blink-182, and The Killers, while Natasha S. hopes to see Reneé Rapp and No Doubt.

On the other hand, Steve K. is expecting the Black Keys and Neil Young.

As for our anonymous voters, they’re anticipating Leon Bridges, the John Butler Trio, and local Calder Allen (who has performed at ACL several times).

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