!!! (Chk Chk Chk) at Waking Windows 2017 Credit: File: Luke Awtry Photography

Strap in, folks. The Waking Windows music-and-arts festival has just revealed its 2019 lineup. The highly anticipated three-day indie-music bonanza kicks off in Winooski on Friday, May 3, and concludes on Sunday, May 5.

Waking Windows 2019 Poster Credit: Courtesy of Waking Windows

Oakland, Calif.,-based art-pop outfit tUnE-yArDs and Chicago rock band Twin Peaks take top headlining slots. Rounding out the marquee are Los Angeles electronic-pop duo Knower, formerly local Brooklyn-based pop-rocker Caroline Rose, New York indie-pop group Sunflower Bean, Maryland alt-folk band Michael Nau & the Mighty Thread, LA jazz duo the Mattson 2, New York City tropical-psych ensemble Combo Chimbita, NYC soul DJ Jonathan Toubin, Burlington garage rock stalwarts Rough Francis, NYC indie poppers the Shacks, Brooklyn experimental singer-songwriter Hannah Epperson, Philadelphia indie-pop artist Kississippi and Portland, Maine, rock trio Weakened Friends.

Combo Chimbita Credit: Courtesy of Itzel Alejandra Martinez

As always, Vermont-based projects are strongly represented. Local groups include Afro-funk fusion group Sabouyouma, twee-pop sextet the Smittens, rock quartet Swale, R&B producer/singer-songwriter Princess Nostalgia, hip-hop collective 99 Neighbors, country band Eastern Mountain Time, bilingual singer-songwriter Francesca Blanchard and indie darlings Clever Girls, J Bengoy and Julia Caesar, among others.

99 Neighbors Credit: Courtesy of Carson Woods

Curated showcases include Montréal promoter Blue Skies Turn Black, Burlington’s Loose Leaf Talent Agency and the return of formerly local Chicago-based comedian Annie Russell‘s No Chill Comedy Showcase. Also returning are the Downtown Artisan’s Market, Page Burner Reading Series and a screening from the Vermont International Film Festival.

Tickets for Waking Windows 2019 are on sale now. Expect additional artists, DJs, showcases and events to be announced soon. Listen to a playlist of featured artists below.

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Jordan Adams joined Seven Days as music editor in 2016. In 2021, he became an arts and culture staff writer. He's won awards from the Vermont Press Association and the New England Newspaper and Press Association. In 2022, he became a freelance contributor.