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Treasure Island 2015 Lineup: Deadmau5, Robyn, Run the Jewels, Chvrches, More

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The view from the Ferris wheel at the Treasure Island Music Festival, 2013. (Photo: Gabe Meline)

The Treasure Island Music Festival has announced its 2015 lineup, which includes Deadmau5, Robyn, Run the Jewels, the National and more.

The festival runs Oct. 17-18 on Treasure Island — where Kendrick Lamar recently filmed his “Alright” video — in one of festival season’s most scenic settings.

We’re looking forward to seeing if Deadmau5 has the same power-outage problems that plagued his set at the Governor’s Ball, if Killer Mike from Run the Jewels debuts any new songs about BART Police, and if Azealia Banks trash-talks anyone else in the lineup (or, you know, the world).

Robyn, always stellar live, makes her stateside debut with mysterious new project La Bagatelle Magique — a clear highlight — and Hudson Mohawke, Father John Misty, Drive Like Jehu and Chvrches are all justification for spending two days in the middle of the Bay. (With any luck, you’ll also be refreshing playoff box scores on your phone for the Giants or the A’s.)

Full lineup below; for ticket info. and more details, see Treasure Island Music Festival’s site. And when the time comes, here’s our guide to surviving the festival.

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Deadmau5
The National
Robyn & La Bagatelle Magique
Chvrches
Father John Misty
Run The Jewels
The War On Drugs
Azealia Banks
STS9
Panda Bear
José González
Hudson Mohawke
Deerhunter
Drive Like Jehu
Viceroy
Lower Dens
Shamir
Mikal Cronin
Viet Cong
Cashmere Cat
BAIO
Skyler Spence
Ought

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