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Frank Ocean, Tame Impala and more - here's who to see perform at the New York latest big summer music festival

I'll be honest — I know Nine Inch Nail's Trent Reznor better from his recent film soundtrack work (The Social Network, Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) than NIN (sue me). But NIN is alternative rock royalty for a reason.

Frank Ocean, Tame Impala and more - here's who to see perform at the New York latest big summer music festival

A Tribe Called Quest returned last year with a crisp album that showed they haven't missed a beat. Only a fool would miss these hip hop legends' return to the hometown stage.

A Tribe Called Quest returned last year with a crisp album that showed they haven

Sunday 7:30-8:40 PM, Panorama stage 

 

Indie rock's Glass Animals often defies characterization. The band collages so many different sounds together it can be hard to keep up, but it's anything but boring.

Indie rock

Sunday 6:05-7:00 PM, Panorama stage 

 

Andrew McMahon has gone through a lot of reinventions — Something Corporate, Jack's Mannequin, to name a couple. One constant: the singer/songwriter knows how to craft memorable melodies.

Andrew McMahon has gone through a lot of reinventions — Something Corporate, Jack

Sunday 4:45-5:35 PM, Panorama stage

 

Start off Sunday with the last Chance the Rapper-affiliate on the bill — Towkio, who while not as consistent as his genre big brother, is a talent to watch.

Start off Sunday with the last Chance the Rapper-affiliate on the bill — Towkio, who while not as consistent as his genre big brother, is a talent to watch.

Sunday 2:10-2:50 PM, The Parlor stage 

 

Tame Impala is one of the biggest names in rock these days. Frontman Kevin Parker's music flirts with just about every genre of the last half-century, while finding grooves that sound undeniably cutting edge. Don't miss it.

Tame Impala is one of the biggest names in rock these days. Frontman Kevin Parker

Saturday 9:20-??? PM, Panorama stage 

 

I always found Nick Murphy's music under moniker Chet Faker a bit sleepy, but the new songs released under his given name? Adventurous, interesting, danceable.

I always found Nick Murphy

Saturday 7:45 PM - 8:45 PM , Panorama stage 

 

Time to change gears — go see Vince Staples, one of the most promising young rappers around.

Time to change gears — go see Vince Staples, one of the most promising young rappers around.

Saturday 6:15-7:15 PM, Panorama Stage 

 

One of the best parts of Panorama is that it's second stage is under a massive tent. Head there to catch Japanese-American rocker Mitski, who blew up last year by turning early '90s rock on its head.

One of the best parts of Panorama is that it

 Saturday 4:20-5:05 PM, The Pavilion stage

Start off Saturday checking out Chicago's next big thing, rapper Noname, who you might recognize from her scene-stealing guest spots on Chance the Rapper albums.

Start off Saturday checking out Chicago

Saturday 3:05-3:50 PM, The Pavilion stage

 

Friday night culminates with a twofer of huge singers of the moment. Last year, Solange and headliner Frank Ocean both released long-awaited albums that topped best-of lists.

Friday night culminates with a twofer of huge singers of the moment. Last year, Solange and headliner Frank Ocean both released long-awaited albums that topped best-of lists.

Solange: Friday 8:00-8:50 PM, Panorama stage

Frank Ocean: Friday 9:35 PM - ???, Panorama stage

 

 

Hip-hop firebrand Tyler the Creator is well-known for his riotous live performances and, fresh off a new album critics are calling a major evolution, you can bet he'll bring the house down.

Hip-hop firebrand Tyler the Creator is well-known for his riotous live performances and, fresh off a new album critics are calling a major evolution, you can bet he

Friday 7:10-8:00 PM, The Pavilion stage 

 

Indie rockers Spoon have been around a while, but that just means they know how to put on a show. Their latest album, which layers in dance and funk flourishes, should be fun to hear live.

Indie rockers Spoon have been around a while, but that just means they know how to put on a show. Their latest album, which layers in dance and funk flourishes, should be fun to hear live.

Friday 5:55-6:45 PM, The Pavilion stage 

 

Kick it up a notch with singer MØ, whose dancy electropop will get your Friday night started.

Kick it up a notch with singer MØ, whose dancy electropop will get your Friday night started.

Friday: 4:35-5:25 PM, The Pavilion stage 

 

Australian folk rocker Vance Joy made it big a few years with "Riptide," but there's a reason that hit was inescapable — it was catchy, like most of his best songs, which go from laid-back to intense in a beat.

Australian folk rocker Vance Joy made it big a few years with "Riptide," but there

Friday 3:50-4:40 PM, Panorama stage

 

Foxygen may be more well-known to music hipsters for their off-stage dramatics, but their bombastic homages to classic rock are a lot of fun to listen to.

Foxygen may be more well-known to music hipsters for their off-stage dramatics, but their bombastic homages to classic rock are a lot of fun to listen to.

Friday 3:20-4:05 PM, The Pavilion stage

 

If you're playing hooky from work, get there for early for soul singer extraordinaire Jamila Woods, who has worked often with fellow Chicagoan Chance the Rapper

If you

Friday 2:10-2:55 PM, The Parlor stage

 


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