Wakarusa (June 5-8) unveiled the second of its three lineup announcements this morning. Among the headliners are The Flaming Lips, Bassnectar, John Butler Trio, Walk Off the Earth, Rusko and Xavier Rudd

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The full lineup thus far is after the jump.

WAKARUSA 2014 LINEUP PART 1:

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STS9
Umphrey’s McGee
Michael Franti & Spearhead
Lettuce
Dr. Dog
Papadosio
Cherub
BoomBox
DJ Snake
Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers
Cherub
Boombox
Moon Taxi
St. Paul and The Broken Bones
The Hood Internet
Phutureprimitive
Wild Child
Uncle Lucius
Mountain Standard Time
Dirtfoot
Mountain Sprout
Treetop Flyers
Rusty Shackle
Thriftworks
Turnpike Troubadours
Buku
Up Until Now
Moon Hooch
Alvin Rusk
The Knocks
Ill Gates
Break Science
Leagues
Mike Dillon Band

WAKARUSA 2014 LINEUP PART 2:

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Bassnectar
The Flaming Lips
John Butler Trio
Rusko
Xavier Rudd
Walk Off The Earth
Wookiefoot
Iration
The Green
Murder By Death
heRobust
The Floozies
The Mowgli’s
Robert DeLong
Gigamesh
Orgone
The Revivalists
Random Rab
Fortunate Youth
Andy Frasco
ill-esha
Govinda
Tourist
The Magic Beans
Fruition
The Silent Comedy
Manic Focus
ProbCause
Caroline Rose
Wheeland Brothers
Indubious

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