Umphrey’s McGee, Matt & Kim among North Coast Music Fest lineup

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The full lineup for the 2016 North Coast Music Festival was announced today. The festival runs Sept. 2-4 in Union Park. For more info and tickets, visit www.northcoastfestival.com

Leading the pack is the long-awaited return of Umphrey’s McGee, who last played the festival in 2012, and whose last Chicago gig was two years ago.

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Here’s the lineup in alphabetical order:

Action Bronson

Allan Rayman

Baauer

Bassnectar

Big Wild

Brillz

Cofresi

Future Rock

Galantis

Greensky Bluegrass

Grouplove

Hermitude

Hotel Garuda

Jamila Woods

Jesse Royal

Juicy J

Justin Jay

Keys N Krates

Logic

Louis Futon

Matoma

Matt & Kim

Michael Christmas

Odesza

Raury

Sam Feldt

Sleigh Bells

Soul Summit DJs

Stick Figure

Tauk

The Claypool Lennon Delirium

The Floozies

The Polish Ambassador

The Revivalists

The Trap House

Twiddle

Ty Dolla $ign

Umphrey’s McGee

Vulfpeck

Zedd

Zomboy

Heineken House DJs in alphabetical order:

Alan King

Bucky Fargo & Marea

CZ Boogie

DJ Hyperactive

Farley Jackmaster Funk

Gant-Man

Golf Clap

Jesse Saunders

Kastle

LP Giobbi

Mia Wallace

Thibault

Tim Zawada

Translucent

Walker & Royce

Wayne Williams

Zebo

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