RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE To Co-Headline VEGOOSE MUSIC FESTIVAL

June 26, 2007

Ray Waddell of Billboard.com reports that RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE will be one of the headliners at the third annual Vegoose Music Festival. The event is set for Oct. 28-29 at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas.

Vegoose is produced by Superfly Presents and A.C. Entertainment, the same team that produces the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Manchester, Tenn. Vegooose producers declined to comment on specific artists booked for this year's show, but did say an official lineup will be announced in mid-July.

"We're very excited about the lineup and thrilled to be bringing Vegoose back to Vegas for a third year," says Superfly president Jonathan Mayers.

Read more at Billboard.com.

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