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Help us predict the ACL 2024 lineup

ACL will return to Zilker Park the weekends of Friday, Oct. 4-Sunday, Oct. 6 and Friday, Oct. 11-Sunday, Oct. 13 — we want your help guessing who will be there.

Conan Gray's hair blows back on stage in front of crowd of people.

Who would you like to see play ACL Festival this year?

Photo by Todd Owyoung for ACL Fest

Austin City Limits Music Festival is just under six months away and you know what that means — the new lineup could drop any day now.

The lineup dropped on May 9 in 2023, May 10 in 2022, May 20 in 2021, and as early as April 30 in 2019.

This year, we want your help predicting who might perform at the festival. Here are a few tips to guide your guesses:

  • ACL Fest is organized by C3 Presents, which also produces Lollapalooza, so we suggest looking at other festival lineups.
  • Typically (but not always), artists are not repeated more than once every three years.
  • Artists with announced shows in Austin in the fall are unlikely to be included on the roster.
  • If you want to get really serious about your guesses, check out Reddit’s speculation thread.

Submit your guesses here and we’ll include some in an upcoming newsletter.

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