Tuesday, June 1, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom SUmmer Music Festival Preview While visions of beachcombing, blockbusters and gene to be on your mind this season, it's the national music fes Pitchfork and Lollapalooza that have really been capti planning -and for good reason. But with any multi-day extravaganza comes an outs and passes can exceed $200. On the plus side, you don't the large festivals selling out - as much as your wallet And if picking up a ticket of your own is too daunting gi nomic times, you'll just have to get a little creative. By Mike Knit rral sunshine are sure stivals like Bonnaroo, ivating your summer rageous ticket price, have to worry about tmight hate you for it. Pitchfork Music Ie LIVaI July6 i-18 Chicago, IL $40/day plus fees Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival Manchester, Tennessee has become a Mecca for music enthu- siasts over the past few years - it's hard to beat kicking off the sum- mer at a gathering of some of the top names in music, comedy and hallucinogenic drugs. For four days, this small farming town becomes overrun by hundreds of thousands of hipsters, hippies, vagabonds and wandering souls old and young. This year's festival features heavy hitters like Jay-Z, LCD Soundsystem and Stevie Won- der; festival regulars Dave Mat- thews Band, Kings of Leon and Umphrey's McGee; and sets by comedians liket Aziz Ansari. F suggest bringir plenty of water to identify your course, "good vi Be sure to Flaming Lips Floyd's legenda Moon and com tin's foray into' Steep Canyon R How to get 1 to Manchester, hippie and trad for his wristba 'shrooms - yo pointed. iven these tough eco- The snobby reviews and hipper- than-thou demeanor associated tz, Daily Music Editor with the Pitchfork name seem to melt away when you're standing front-ron for Modest Mouse or the June 10-13 newly reunited Pavement, Which, if Manchester, TN you're smart, is exactly shat you'll $23450 plus fees be doing this July, besides seeing Panda Bear and Wolf Parade per- form tracks off their upcoming Conan O'Brien and albums, Broken Social Scene pack estival organizers a dozen people on the stage and ng camping gear, Sleigh Bells tear a few eardrums to ,a "flag or balloon shreds. 'campsite" and, of Over the past few years, the ibes and a smile." top Internet tastemaker's foray check out: The into outdoor festivals has quickly performing Pink become one of the most anticipated ry Dark Side of the music events of the summer. So just edian Steve Mar- knock back a few pints of Goose bluegrass with the Island 312 to brave the hipster angers. parade and brace yourself for some n: Hitchhike a ride of today's most exciting newcomers find a wandering and indie standbys. Ie your gas money Be sure to check out: Titus and and a bag of Andronicus, New Jersey garage- u won't be disap- rockers with a killer live show and a wry sense of humor a la Art Brut. Shit, I sound like a Pitchforker already. How to get in: Get into a furious debate about the new LCD Sound- system record or Brian Eno's effect on modern pop with a passerby, all the while discretely unraveling the wristband around his or her care- fully tattooed wrist. Beirut wowed the crowd at Pitchfork Music Festival last summ Lollapalooza Boasting headliners like Lady Gaga, the Arcade Fire and a newly reunited Strokes (not to mention '90s powerhouses Soundgarden and Green Day), Chicago's three- day festival in scenic Grant Park takes the crown. Effortlessly fus- ing mainstream acts with more buzzworthy newcomers, Lolla- palooza is sure to appeal to music snobs and Top 40 radio junkies alike. In addition to celebrated acts like Spoon and The National, this year also features blog-throbs Yeasayer, the xx and Frightened Rabbit. Newly expanded to include the parks across Columbus Drive, this August 6-8 Chicago, IL $215 plus fees year's festival will be less claustro- phobic (despite an anticipated rise in attendance) and easier to navi- gate. Still, festival-goers would be wise to camp out in front of their favorite headliner's stage around noon to reserve a spot. Be sure to check out: The Soft Pack, Harlem and Warpaint, some heavily buzzed-about names along the bottom of the bill that live up to all the hype. How to get in: Find a friend to pass back their wristband around the unguarded gates along Lake Shore Drive, or just pull a Perry Farrell and drop in from a helicop- Jay-Z is one of the headliners for this year's Bonnaroo Music & Art www.paulengstromweddingphotography~com