The Sasquatch Festival will return to the beautiful Gorge in Washington this Memorial day with a huge line-up of indie and alternative rockers to fill up three days of awesome music. Highlights for this year include Mumford and Sons, a re-united Postal Service, Primus in 3D, and Sigur Ros. On the comedy side, a performance from Parks and Recreation’s Nick Offerman is probably worth flying down to The Gorge for in itself.

Tickets for the festival will go on sale on February 9th through Live Nation and the festival’s official website. You can see the complete line-up below.

Mumford & Sons
The Postal Service
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Sigur Ros
Vampire Weekend
The xx
The Lumineers
Arctic Monkeys
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
Cake
Primus (3D)
Empire of the Sun
Imagine Dragons
Bloc Party
Andrew Bird
Grimes
Dropkick Murphys
Built to Spill
Alt-J
Steve Aoki
Azealia Banks
Tame Impala
Father John Misty
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
Tallest Man on Earth
Devendra Banhart
The Presets
Laidback Luke
Schoolboy Q & Ab-Soul
Danny Brown
Earl Sweatshirt
Killer Mike
P.O.S.
Death Grips
Shad
El-P
Michael Kiwanuka
Solange
Twin Shadow
Divine Fits
Dirty Projectors
Japandroids
Azari & III
Disclosure
Baauer
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs
Menomena
Ryan Bingham
JJ Grey & Mofro
Porcelain Raft
Youth Lagoon
Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti
Holy Ghost!
Matthew Dear
Toro Y Moi
John Talabot
Shout Out Louds
Surfer Blood
DIIV
Torche
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Atlas Genius
Youngblood Hawke
Capital Cities
Fang Island
Red Fang
Reignwolf
Baths
Lusine
Yppah
Odesza
Four Color Zack
Beachwood Sparks
The Barr Brothers
Shovels & Rope
Willy Moon
Peace
Elliott Brood
Radical Face
Nancy & Beth (Megan Mullally & Stephanie Hunt)
Akron/Family
Caveman
Telekinesis
Indians
Chvrches
Wild Belle
Suuns
Brown Bird
Bombino
Robert DeLong
Seawolf
ZZ Ward
Hundred Waters
Luke Sital-Singh
Wake Owl
Deep Sea Diver
Jherek Bischoff
Sean Nelson
Rose Windows
Nacho Picasso
Brothers From Another
Knowmads
Let’s Talk
Ra Scion
OC Notes “Golden Gods”
Kingdom Crumbs
Theoretics
Nissim (D. Black)