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advert|date=November 2011 Infobox recurring event| name = | native_name =| logo_caption =| image = Aclfestival logo.jpg| imagesize = frameless| caption =| date = | begins = | ends = | frequency = Annually | location = Zilker Park , Austin, Texas | years_active = age|2002|1|1 | first = 2002 | last = September 16-18, 2011 | participants = | genre = music festival|Music | budget = | patron = | website = url|ACLFestival.com | footnotes = The Austin City Limits Music Festival ( ACL Festival ) is an annual three-day American music festival that takes place in Austin, Texas at the city's central public park, Zilker Park . Each year, in addition to food & art, most from local vendors, ACL Festival brings together more than 130 acts from all over the world to play rock, indie, country, folk, electronic and more on eight stages. Over 70,000 fans attend the festival each day. Named after the Austin City Limits|legendary PBS concert series , the Festival is produced by Austin-based C3 Presents , who also produce Lollapalooza . ACL Festival celebrated its 10th Anniversary on September 16–18, 2011. http://www.aclfestival.com/acl-news/early-bird-passes-sold-out/ ACL Festival Celebrates 10th Anniversary Relationship to television series The historic Austin City Limits television series focused for many years on Texas singer/songwriters, country and folk performers, and instrument specialists. That is changing as the award-winning television series now resembles the Festival lineup and spotlights artists of every musical genre from rhythm and blues to rock, jazz, and alternative. Performers who have appeared on both the PBS show and the Festival in recent years have included:Col-begin Col-1-of-3 Dave Matthews Band Pearl Jam Phish Muse (band)|Muse R.E.M. Willie Nelson Sheryl Crow Coldplay John Mayer Dixie Chicks Modest Mouse The Flaming Lips Jack Johnson (musician)|Jack Johnson Wilco Son Volt Widespread Panic Heartless Bastards Eagles (band)|Eagles Col-2-of-3 Ben Kweller Van Morrison Trey Anastasio Franz Ferdinand (band)|Franz Ferdinand John Prine Keith Urban Ben Harper Elvis Costello Nickel Creek Cat Power Ghostland Observatory The Raconteurs Switchfoot Cage The Elephant K'Naan Mos Def Arcade Fire Norah Jones Col-3-of-3 The Black Keys The Shins Corinne Bailey Rae The Pixies Bright Eyes (band)|Bright Eyes with My Morning Jacket Ozomatli Grupo Fantasma (American band)|Grupo Fantasma Café Tacuba Beck Manu Chao Damian Marley Rilo Kiley Silversun Pickups The National (band)|The National The Avett Brothers David Byrne Polyphonic Spree The String Cheese Incident Col-end 2011 The 10th anniversary festival took place from September 16–18, 2011. The official lineup was announced on May 17, 2011:cite web|url= http://lineup.aclfestival.com/bands? sort=day|title=2011 Line-up col-begin col-3 Friday, September 16: Kanye West Coldplay Nas & Damian "Jr Gong" Marley Bright Eyes (band)|Bright Eyes Santigold Pretty Lights Big Boi Ray LaMontagne Cold War Kids Delta Spirit Foster the People Smith Westerns Mavis Staples Jack Ingram James Blake Sara Bareilles Wild Beasts Brandi Carlile Gary Clark Jr. The Secret Sisters Phosphorescent Charles Bradley (singer)|Charles Bradley Reptar Beardyman An Horse Asleep at the Wheel Futurebirds Theophilus London The Cave Singers Ha Ha Tonka Cults (band)|Cults Francisca Valenzuela Miniature Tigers Hudson Moore Bobby Long (musician)|Bobby Long The Bells Of Joy Disciples Of Christ Sara Hickman The School of Rock Heidi Swedburg Mariana Iranzi Brady Rymer col-3 Saturday, September 17: Stevie Wonder My Morning Jacket Alison Krauss & Union Station Cee Lo Green Cut Copy TV On The Radio Skrillex Iron & Wine Chromeo Gillian Welch Fitz and the Tantrums Court Yard Hounds Young The Giant Alexander J. Roddy Walston & the Business Preservation Hall Jazz Band and The Del McCoury Band City and Colour Twin Shadow The Antlers Wanda Jackson Abigail Washburn & The Village The Belle Brigade Aloe Blacc & The Grand Scheme Daniel Lanois' Black Dub Fool's Gold (band)|Fool's Gold Patrice Pike The Moondoggies Cowboy and Indian Jon Pardi The Warrior Gospel Band Endurance Tyree Morris & The Hearts of Worship Recess Monkey Fresh Millions Tyler Bryant The Kingston Springs Chancellor Warhol col-3 Sunday, September 18: Arcade Fire Manu Chao Fleet Foxes Social Distortion Empire of the Sun (band)|Empire of the Sun Randy Newman Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses Broken Social Scene Death From Above 1979 The Airborne Toxic Event Elbow (band)|Elbow The Walkmen Chiddy Bang Gomez (band)|Gomez Awolnation Hayes Carll North Mississippi Allstars Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. The Head and the Heart Mariachi El Bronx Joseph Arthur Bomba Estereo MONA The Vaccines (Canceled due to Justin Young's health issues) The Greencards Nick 13 Ruby Jane Little Hurricane MilkDrive The Lee Boys The Durdens Peter DiStefano & Tor The Q Brothers Quinn Sullivan The Barton Hills Choir Seth Walker Courtney Jaye Leroy Powell col-end 2010 The 2010 festival took place on October 8–10, 2010. The performers included The Eagles, Phish, Muse, The Strokes, and M.I.A. Full list of performers:col-begin col-3 Friday, October 8: Phish The Strokes Spoon (band)|Spoon Vampire Weekend Sonic Youth The Black Keys Slightly Stoopid Beach House The Sword Girls (band)|Girls Miike Snow Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses Blues Traveler The Soft Pack Amos Lee Robert Randolph and The Family Band JJ Grey & MOFRO The Mountain Goats Donavon Frankenreiter Asleep at the Wheel Nortec Collective Presents: Bostich + Fussible Angus & Julia Stone Band of Heathens|The Band of Heathens GIVERS Charlie Mars Sarah Harmer Chief (band)|Chief Those Darlins Carolyn Wonderland Kings Go Forth The Ettes Vonnegutt Qbeta Sahara Smith Ponderosa (band)|Ponderosa The Kicks Two Tons of Steel Gospel Stars Hockey The School of Rock All Stars The Jellydots The Verve Pipe The Okee Dokee Brothers|Okee Dokee Brothers Tom Freund Wesley Bray & The Disciples of Joy col-3 Saturday, October 9: Muse (band)|Muse M.I.A. (band)|M.I.A. Monsters of Folk LCD Soundsystem Deadmau5 Gogol Bordello Broken Bells Pat Green The xx Silversun Pickups Matt and Kim The Temper Trap Local Natives The Gaslight Anthem Lucero (band)|Lucero Pete Yorn Ozomatli Manchester Orchestra Black Lips Bear in Heaven Kinky (band)|Kinky Mayer Hawthorne & The County David Bazan The Very Best Beats Antique Grace Potter and the Nocturnals Two Door Cinema Club Lissie First Aid Kit (band)|First Aid Kit NINJASONIK Dan Black Balmorhea (band)|Balmorhea The Dough Rollers Caitlin Rose The Jane Shermans Run With Bulls Heavenly Voices Jones Family Singers The Jellydots Elizabeth Mitchell Tom Freund Frances England Sugar Free All-Stars Basia Bulat Peter DiStefano and Tor col-3 Sunday, October 10: The Eagles The Flaming Lips Band of Horses Norah Jones Robert Earl Keen The National (band)|The National Yeasayer Portugal. The Man Rebelution (band)|Rebelution Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros Devendra Banhart and the Grogs Shearwater Maxim Ludwig & The Santa Fe Seven Foals The Morning Benders Sugar Free All-Stars Elizabeth Mitchell White Rabbits (band)|White Rabbits The Okee Dokee Brothers|Okee Dokee Brothers Q Brothers ( JAQ and GQ (actor)|GQ ) Frances England The Verve Pipe TV Torso Frank Turner Dawes (band)|Dawes The Constellations (band)|The Constellations Midlake Switchfoot Cage the Elephant Ruby Jane Smith|Ruby Jane Speak (group)|SPEAK JD & The Straight Shot MyNameIsJohnMichael The Henry Clay People T Bird and the Breaks Buddy & The Straight Way Travelers Ashley Cleveland & Kenny Greenberg The Relatives Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue Martin Sexton Richard Thompson (musician)|Richard Thompson Warpaint (band)|Warpaint Blind Pilot Lance Herbstrong Ted Leo and the Pharmacists col-end 2009 The 2009 festival took place on October 2–4, 2009. Performers included:Col-begin Col-3 Friday, October 2: Kings of Leon Yeah Yeah Yeahs Thievery Corporation John Legend Them Crooked Vultures Coheed and Cambria Andrew Bird Phoenix (band)|Phoenix Bassnectar Medeski, Martin & Wood Avett Brothers Reckless Kelly Los Amigos Invisibles The Walkmen Asleep at the Wheel Robyn Hitchcock|Robyn Hitchcock and the Venus 3 Poi Dog Pondering Dr. Dog Blitzen Trapper The Knux Daniel Johnston School of Seven Bells Todd Snider Walter "Wolfman" Washington K'Naan The Greencards The Wood Brothers Sara Watkins The Parlor Mob The Low Anthem Leatherbag Jonell Mosser Sarah Siskind Nelo (band)|Nelo The Gospel Silvertones Diaconos Col-3 Saturday, October 3: Dave Matthews Band Ghostland Observatory The Levon Helm Band Mos Def The Decemberists Flogging Molly Citizen Cope Sound Tribe Sector 9|STS9 (Sound Tribe Sector 9) Bon Iver Mutemath !!! ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead DeVotchka Bob Schneider|The Scabs Grizzly Bear The Airborne Toxic Event The Raveonettes Federico Aubele The Felice Brothers Eek-A-Mouse Henry Butler Zac Brown Band John Vanderslice The Virgins Alberta Cross Sam Roberts Band Bell X1 Deer Tick The Henry Clay People Cotton Jones Papa Mali Jonathan Tyler and the Northern Lights Mimicking Birds Sarah Jaffe The Soul Stirrers Jeffrey Steele Damien Horne Palm School Elementary Quinn Sullivan The Dexateens Col-3 Sunday, October 4: Pearl Jam Ben Harper and Relentless7 The Dead Weather Toadies The B-52's Arctic Monkeys Clutch Michael Franti & Spearhead Girl Talk (musician)|Girl Talk Dirty Projectors Passion Pit Heartless Bastards White Lies (band)|White Lies Dan Auerbach Raul Malo Brett Dennen The Dodos Preservation Hall Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears State Radio Here We Go Magic David Garza Sixto Diaz Rodriguez Marva Wright Rebirth Brass Band Terri Hendrix Alela Diane Lisa Hannigan L.A.X. Suckers (band)|Suckers Sons of Bill Jypsi Danny Brooks Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band The Durdens Vince Mira Keith Gattis Col-end 2008 The 2008 edition took place September 26–28, 2008. Official Lineup Col-begin Col-1-of-3 Foo Fighters Robert Plant & Alison Krauss Beck The Mars Volta Manu Chao David Byrne (musician)|David Byrne John Fogerty The Raconteurs Gnarls Barkley Conor Oberst Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band|and the Mystic Valley Band N.E.R.D. Erykah Badu Robert Earl Keen Patty Griffin Tegan & Sara Iron & Wine G. Love & Special Sauce Neko Case Band of Horses The Swell Season Silversun Pickups Gogol Bordello Gillian Welch Eli Young Band The Black Keys Against Me! Jakob Dylan and the Gold Mountain Rebels Okkervil River (band)|Okkervil River Galactic Kevin Fowler Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings Hot Chip Vampire Weekend Slightly Stoopid Alejandro Escovedo Blues Traveler Roky Erickson Yonder Mountain String Band Spiritualized Flyleaf Fleet Foxes Col-2-of-3 Drive-by Truckers Old 97's Stars (Canadian band)|Stars José González Cansei de Ser Sexy|CSS Del the Funky Homosapien Man Man Jamie Lidell MGMT The Fratellis What Made Milwaukee Famous M. Ward Jenny Lewis Asleep at the Wheel Mason Jennings Heartless Bastards Antibalas The Nachito Herrera All-Stars Shooter Jennings Xavier Rudd Yeasayer The Octopus Project|Octopus Project Joe Bonamassa The Kills White Denim Louis XIV (band)|Louis XIV Delta Spirit Abigail Washburn and the Sparrow Quartet featuring Béla Fleck Rodney Crowell Mates of State Nicole Atkins & The Sea Electric Touch Black Joe Lewis & the Honey Bears Dan Dyer Back Door Slam Tristan Prettyman The Strange Boys Ryan Bingham The Black and White Years Scott H. Biram Les Frčres Guissé Col-3-of-3 Priscilla Ahn Freddy Jones Band|Freddy Jones Colour Revolt Five Times August Langhorne Slim Sybris Mugison Eli "Paper Boy" Reed and the True Loves Bavu Blakes & the Extra Plairs AA Bondy Christopher Denny Mike Farris The Lee Boys South Austin Jug Band American Bang Bobby Bare, Jr. Massacoustics The Belleville Outfit We Go to 11 The M's Band of Heathens City and Colour Sunny Sweeney Elizabeth Wills Bonnie Bishop Ben Sollee Ben Cylus The Concert Supremes River City Christionettes Shields of Faith The Steps The Jones Family Singers Nakia and his Southern Cousins Brotherly Luv The Hensley Ensemble The Paul Green School of Rock Music|School of Rock Jambo Q Brothers Buck Howdy with BB Uncle Rock Big Don Mr. Ray The Jimmies Col-end 2007 The 2007 Austin City Limits Music Festival occurred September 14 15, 16 in Zilker Park. Several acts, including Amy Winehouse The White Stripes and Rodrigo y Gabriela cancelled their appearances at the festival due to health reasons, the latter two on very short notice. The scheduled performance by Saturday headliner, The White Stripes was replaced by moving already scheduled Muse (band)|Muse into the headlining slot. Other notable moments include Friday when a propane tank was ignited and a fire broke out in the service area, burning down two trailers and several port-o-potties. Four people who were working at the festival were injured, two of them seriously. A second fire broke out on the speaker stack at the AT& T stage during Björk 's set, but it was quickly extinguished and no injuries were reported. http://www.austin360.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/music/entries/2007/09/16/acl_bob_dylan.html austin360.com The following artists performed at the festival:Col-begin Col-1-of-3 Bob Dylan Björk The Killers Muse (band)|Muse Arcade Fire Wilco My Morning Jacket Queens of the Stone Age Bloc Party Arctic Monkeys Gotan Project Joss Stone Damien Rice Robert Earl Keen Lucinda Williams Spoon (band)|Spoon Blue October Indigo Girls The Decemberists Paolo Nutini Regina Spektor Crowded House Common (rapper)|Common Steve Earle Ziggy Marley Stephen Marley (musician)|Stephen Marley Kaiser Chiefs LCD Soundsystem Devotchka Augustana (band)|Augustana Amos Lee M.I.A. (artist)|M.I.A. Ben Kweller Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Andrew Bird Bela Fleck & The Flecktones Pete Yorn Ghostland Observatory Cross Canadian Ragweed Reverend Horton Heat Col-2-of-3 Butch Walker Peter Bjorn and John Sound Tribe Sector 9 Cold War Kids Yo La Tengo Joseph Arthur & The Lonely Astronauts, Zap Mama Blonde Redhead Eli Young Band Aterciopelados Heartless Bastards Raul Malo James Hunter (singer)|James Hunter Mighty Clouds of Joy Del McCoury Band Preservation Hall Jazz Band Andy Palacio & the Garifima Collective, Asleep at the Wheel Ryan Shaw Will Hoge The National (band)|The National Beausoleil Midlake Grace Potter and the Nocturnals Railroad Earth Dax Riggs Sound Team The Legendary Soul Stirrers Charlie Musselwhite JJ Grey & Mofro Young Love (band)|Young Love The Dynamites featuring Charles Walker Ian Ball The Little Ones Manchester Orchestra Patterson Hood Billy Joe Shaver Fionn Regan Big Sam's Funky Nation John Ralston (musician)|John Ralston Dr. Dog Col-3-of-3 The Broken West Rose Hill Drive Brandon Rhyder Ocote Soul Sounds Sara Hickman Jon Dee Graham Kevin Devine Ike Reilly Assassination Greyhounds Guy Forsyth Adam Hood Cary Ann Hearst & The Gun Street Girls The Jones Family Singers The Gospel Silvertones The Shields of Faith Sylvia St. James Jeffrey Steele Amy Cook Trent Summar & The New Row Mob Back Door Slam Mario Matteoli Kara Grainger One Mississippi Kevin McKinney Jennifer Nicely Sahara Smith The Wonderful Harmonizers Loretta Williams Gurnell Amy LaVere The Paul Green School of Rock Music|The Paul Green School of Rock All-Stars The Steps We Go To 11 The Sippy Cups Daddy A Go Go Farmer Jason Q Brothers Jambo The Bummkinn Band Cecil Jorgensen The Jellydots Col-end 2006 The 2006 festival took place on September 15, 16, and 17. Ben Kweller suffered a nosebleed during his set. He attempted to stem the flow by inserting a tampon, thrown to him by an audience member, into his nostril. The tampon expanded painfully and then he removed it. Kweller performed two more songs until he had to leave the stage. http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/11717282/the_10_best_shows_at_austin_city_limits_2006/2 Rolling Stone, The 10 Best Shows at Austin City Limits The next day when The Flaming Lips performed, lead singer Wayne Coyne asked the audience to throw tampons at him to help mop up his signature fake blood. It continued to rain tampons on the band for well over two songs. Lineup Col-begin Col-1-of-3 Tom Petty Van Morrison Willie Nelson Massive Attack John Mayer The String Cheese Incident Ben Harper The Flaming Lips The Raconteurs Ghostland Observatory Los Lonely Boys The Shins Ween Thievery Corporation Los Lobos Ben Kweller G Love and Special Sauce Matisyahu Gnarls Barkley Muse (band)|Muse Cat Power and the Memphis Rhythm Band Ray Lamontagne . Nickel Creek Damian Jr Gong Marley The Tragically Hip Kings of Leon Iron & Wine Kasey Chambers Aimee Mann Galactic The New Orleans Social Club Calexico (band)|Calexico The New Pornographers Son Volt Guster Explosions in the Sky Deadboy and the Elephantmen Secret Machines Jack Ingram Brazilian Girls Gomez (band)|Gomez Stars (Canadian band)|Stars Col-2-of-3 Wolf Parade Sparklehorse Paolo Nutini Nada Surf The Blue Van Los Amigos Invisibles Leslie Feist|Feist Phoenix (band)|Phoenix KT Tunstall Donavon Frankenreiter Oliver Mtukudzi & Black Spirits Asleep at the Wheel Buckwheat Zydeco Husky Rescue Jimmie Dale Gilmore The Subdudes BoDeans The Greencards Guy Clark Kathleen Edwards The Long Winters The Stills Charlie Sexton Alexi Murdoch Pierre Guimard Matt Costa Matt Nathanson Okkervil River (band)|Okkervil River Ted Leo and the Pharmacists Sparta (band)|Sparta (later canceled) Benevento-Russo Duo Randy Rogers Band Federico Aubele What Made Milwaukee Famous José González|Jose Gonzalez Ian McLagan and The Bump Band New Monsoon Del Castillo Fields (band)|Fields Lou Ann Barton Beto y Los Fairlanes|Beto and the Fairlanes I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness Brett Dennen Col-3-of-3 TV on the Radio Centro-matic Marah (band)|Marah Sam Roberts Rocky Votolato Murder by Death (band)|Murder by Death The Black Angels (band)|The Black Angels Anathallo The Rocket Summer Sara Hickman Sylvia St. James and The Gospel Stars Terri Hendrix Trish Murphy Patrice Pike The Durdens The Jones Family Singers Sterling Lands and The Warrior Gospel Band Joe McDermott and the Smart Little Creatures The Biscuit Brothers Imagination Movers Elvis Perkins The New Soul Invaders South Austin Jug Band Greyhounds Star Kids Yoga Joy Davis Daniella Cotton Troy Campbell Band The Palm Elementary School Choir Asheba White Ghost Shivers The Gospel Silvertones The Anointed Voicez Ghandaia Melissa Reaves Claire Small Eli Young Band Rodney Hayden Robyn Ludwick Peter Dawson Band Andrew Bird Mason Jennings Col-end 2005 The 2005 festival took place on September 23, 24, and 25. The 2005 Austin City Limits Festival won Pollstar's Festival of the Year Award. This was also the infamous "Dust Bowl" year where dust kicked up by the festival crowd made it difficult for audiences to breathe. The following year, sprinklers were installed in Zilker Park to remedy this problem. Lineup Col-begin Col-1-of-3 Coldplay Widespread Panic The Allman Brothers Band Oasis (band)|Oasis The Black Crowes Roky Erickson and The Explosives Lyle Lovett & His Large Band Wilco Robert Randolph & the Family Band John Prine Lucinda Williams Franz Ferdinand (band)|Franz Ferdinand Buddy Guy Jet (band)|Jet Dierks Bentley Thievery Corporation Arcade Fire Death Cab for Cutie Bob Mould Band Built to Spill Bloc Party Steve Earle & The Dukes with guest Allison Moorer Blues Traveler Gov't Mule Drive-By Truckers Kasabian Zap Mama Robert Earl Keen Keane (band)|Keane Tortoise (band)|Tortoise Doves (band)|Doves The Black Keys Kaiser Chiefs Leo Kottke & Mike Gordon The Walkmen Jason Mraz Rilo Kiley Spoon (band)|Spoon The Decemberists The Bravery Col-2-of-3 Eisley Blue October Grupo Fantasma (American band)|Grupo Fantasma Kermit Ruffins , The Dirty Dozen Brass Band Rev. Dan Willis & The All Nations Choir Morgan Heritage Ricardo Lemvo & Makina Loca Ruthie Foster deSol The Frames Mates of State Martin Sexton The Fiery Furnaces Aterciopelados (later canceled) Asleep at the Wheel M83 (band)|M83 Tegan and Sara Mike Doughty 's Band Split Lip Rayfield Rachael Yamagata Bobby Bare, Jr. MOFRO The New Amsterdams Ambulance LTD Slightly Stoopid dios Malos Brave Combo Aqualung (musician)|Aqualung Dave Alvin & the Guilty Men John Butler Trio Bruce Robison What Made Milwaukee Famous Kevin Fowler Jack Ingram Cory Morrow Grady (band)|Grady The Weary Boys Wayne Hancock|Wayne "The Train" Hancock Monte Warden Col-3-of-3 Zykos Sound Team Asylum Street Spankers Pong (album)|Pong Oliver Future The Real Heroes Bukka Allen Hairy Apes BMX Nic Armstrong & The Thieves The Gospel Stars Donna the Buffalo The Shields of Faith Star Kids Yoga The Jones Family Singers St. James Inc. South Austin Jug Band The Lighthouse Singers Kacy Crowley Casey McPherson Tristan Prettyman The Massacoustics Joe McDermott (musician)|Joe McDermott Sara Hickman Anthropos (band)|Anthropos The Palm Elementary School Choir Lucas Miller Imagination Movers Free Sől Jeff Black (singer-songwriter)|Jeff Black KJAE Austin Hartley-Leonard Maneja Beto Austin Collins Band The Biscuit Brothers Patrick Davis Kelley Hunt The Experiment Experience The Blue Van . Col-end Last minute replacement acts included:Col-begin Col-1-of-2 Deadboy and the Elephantmen The Texiles featuring members of Iguana (disambiguation)The Iguanas Disambiguation needed|date=June 2011 Col-2-of-2 The Double (band)|The Double Tracy Bonham and more Col-end Several acts were scheduled to appear, but cancelled due to transportation issues arising from Hurricane Rita, they included:Col-begin Col-1-of-3 Bettye LaVette The Lost Trailers Nine Black Alps Kathleen Edwards Mindy Smith Col-2-of-3 Ditty Bops Tegan and Sara Missy Higgins Col-3-of-3 Kate York Los Aterciopelados Naturally 7 and numerous others. Col-end 2004 The 2004 festival took place on September 17, 18, and 19. The 2004 festival had eight stages, and, on the second day of the festival, a top attendance of 75,000 people. Lineup Col-begin Col-1-of-3 Ryan Adams American Analog Set Terry Allen (country singer)|Terry Allen Trey Anastasio Anthropos Arts Student Band Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra Asleep at the Wheel Marcia Ball Bobby Bare, Jr. The Bells of Joy Ben Harper Big Head Todd and the Monsters The Biscuit Brothers The Blind Boys of Alabama Broken Social Scene Doyle Bramhall Marc Broussard Clarence Gatemouth Brown|Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown Solomon Burke Henry Butler John Butler Trio Cake (band)|Cake Calexico (band)|Calexico Rosanne Cash Cat Power Troy Campbell Neko Case Centro-matic Cooper's Uncle Elvis Costello and The Imposters Sheryl Crow Kacy Crowley Dashboard Confessional Howie Day Deadman The Dirty Dozen Brass Band Drive-By Truckers The Durdens Electric Church Joe Ely Endochine Franz Ferdinand (band)|Franz Ferdinand Col-2-of-3 Guy Forsyth Donavon Frankenreiter David Garza The Gospelaires The Gourds The Greencards G. Love & Special Sauce Gomez (band)|Gomez Pat Green Patty Griffin Butch Hancock Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals Earl Harvin Trio Terri Hendrix The Holmes Brothers The Honorary Title Jack Ingram Mason Jennings Jack Johnson (musician)|Jack Johnson The Killers Dayna Kurtz Ben Kweller Los Lonely Boys Ray Lamontagne Tucker Livingston Louque Shelby Lynne Joe McDermott (musician)|Joe McDermott Medeski Martin & Wood Lucas Miller The Mighty Sincere Voices of Navasota Modest Mouse Monte Montgomery Abra Moore MOFRO Trish Murphy My Morning Jacket The Neville Brothers New Monsoon North Mississippi Allstars Col-3-of-3 Old 97's Ollabelle Palm Elementary Choir Papa Mali Particle (band)|Particle Patrice Pike The Pierces The Pixies Davis Raines Rebirth Brass Band Reckless Kelly Bruce Robison The Roots Rose Hill Drive Josh Rouse Bob Schneider The Shields of Faith The Slip (band)|The Slip The Soundtrack of Our Lives Slightly Stoopid Sloan (band)|Sloan Mindy Smith Spoon (band)|Spoon Samantha Stollenwerck Star Kid's Yoga The Legendary Soul Stirrers Tea Leaf Green Toots & The Maytals Trout Fishing in America J.T. Van Zandt Rachael Yamagata Warrior The Wailers (1963-1974 band)|The Wailers Walter "Wolfman" Washington & the Roadmasters Dale Watson Jason White (singer-songwriter)|Jason White Holly Williams Kelly Willis Wilco Willy Mason Col-end 2003 Lineup Col-begin Col-1-of-3 Asleep at the Wheel The Bells of Joy Jane Bond Ellida Bonet Doyle Bramhall Bright Eyes (band)|Bright Eyes Richard Buckner Burke Sisters Café Tacvba Shawn Camp (musician)|Shawn Camp Caitlin Cary Rosanne Cash The Charlie Hunter Trio Cody ChesnuTT W. C. Clark Gary Clark, Jr. Shawn Colvin Corn Mo Cowgirl Sue Cross Canadian Ragweed The Damnations The Dandy Warhols Del Castillo Karl Denson's Tiny Universe The Derailers Donavon Frankenreiter|The Donavon Frankenreiter Band Drive-By Truckers The Durdens Steve Earle & the Dukes Tim Easton John Eddie Marcus Eddie Electric Church Endochine The Faithful Gospel Singers Jay Farrar Joe Firstman Ruthie Foster Michael Franti & Spearhead G. Love & Special Sauce Galactic Davíd Garza Col-2-of-3 The Gospel Stars The Gospelaires The Gourds Al Green Pat Green Patty Griffin Wayne Hancock Ed Harcourt Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals Terri Hendrix Sara Hickman Jack Ingram The Jellydots Mason Jennings Jack Johnson (musician)|Jack Johnson Robert Earl Keen Justin King (guitarist)|Justin King Kaki King * Kings of Leon Jeff Klein Ben Kweller Jimmy Lafave Miranda Lambert Leftover Salmon Los Lobos Los Lonely Boys The Mavericks Joe McDermott (musician)|Joe McDermott Kevin McKinney Tift Merritt Midlake The Mighty Sincere Voices of Navasota Abra Moore Ian Moore (musician)|Ian Moore Alexi Murdoch Beaver Nelson Nickel Creek North Mississippi Allstars Of A Revolution|O.A.R. Old 97's Beth Orton Particle (band)|Particle Col-3-of-3 Liz Phair The Pierces Patrice Pike The Polyphonic Spree Robert Randolph & the Family Band Rebirth Brass Band Reckless Kelly Pauline Reese R.E.M. Josh Ritter Bruce Robison Craig Ross Kermit Ruffins Bob Schneider Martin Sexton Billy Joe Shaver The Shields of Faith The Shins Small Wonders Puppet Theatre Mindy Smith South Austin Jug Band Soulive Spacetruck Spoon (band)|Spoon Mavis Staples The String Cheese Incident Paul Thorn Topaz J.T. Van Zandt Julieta Venegas Monte Warden Warrior Ween Keller Williams Lucinda Williams Steve Winwood Yo La Tengo Dwight Yoakam Sue Young Yonder Mountain String Band Natalie Zoe Col-end 2002 2002 was the inaugural year of the festival. Unlike subsequent years, it was a 2-day event only. Lineup Col-begin Col-1-of-3 Ryan Adams Arc Angels Asleep at the Wheel Joe Bonamassa Jane Bond Blind Boys of Alabama Caitlin Cary Gary Clark, Jr., W. C. Clark Shawn Colvin Cross Canadian Ragweed Karl Denson The Derailers Durden Family Singers Eyes Adrift Faithful Gospel Stars Ruthie Foster Davíd Garza|David Garza G. Love & Special Sauce Gospel Stars The Gourds Col-2-of-3 Jon Dee Graham Pat Green Patty Griffin Grupo Fantasma (American band)|Grupo Fantasma Emmylou Harris Caroline Herring The Jayhawks Karl Denson's Tiny Universe Kevin McKinney Li'l Cap'n Travis Los Lobos Luna (band)|Luna James McMurtry Mighty Sincere Voices of Navasota Ramsey Midwood Monte Montgomery Abra Moore Allison Moorer The New Deal Nickel Creek Col-3-of-3 Olospo Original Bells of Joy Particle, Patrice Pike & The Black Box Pauline Reese Robert Randolph & the Family Band|Robert Randolph Rebellion Rebirth Brass Band Reckless Kelly Rana (band)|Rana Bob Schneider Soulive Sound Tribe Sector 9 South Austin Jug Band Spacetruck The String Cheese Incident Topaz (band)|Topaz Weary Boys Gillian Welch Kelly Willis Wilco Col-end See also Portal|Texas South by Southwest (SXSW), another music festival in Austin References Reflist External links http://www.aclfestival.com/ Austin City Limits Festival http://www.stevehopson.com/ACL2005.htm Steve Hopson ACL Photography Coord|30|16|3.216|N|97|46|1.776|W|source:placeopedia|display=title Category:Festivals in Austin, Texas Category:Music of Austin, Texas Category:Music festivals in the United States Category:Rock festivals in the United States Category:Austin City Limits da:Austin City Limits Music Festival es:Festival Austin City Limits no:Austin City Limits Music Festival pt:Austin City Limits Music Festival simple:Austin City Limits Music Festival sv:Austin City Limits Music Festival
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