It's not too early to make your travel plans for spring and summer — especially if you're a music fan.
The lineups for many of this year's big music festivals have been trickling out in recent weeks, with the largest, Bonnaroo, coming Tuesday. Proof that you can't wait for the winter ice to start melting before setting your sights on one of these events, general-admission tickets for the Coachella and Sasquatch fests sold out the day they went on sale. And that despite Coachella's decision to double up and offer the same lineup two weekends in a row (a plan the Austin City Limits fest in October will copy).
Twin Cities fans might be especially interested in comparing the offerings given the recent cancellation of St. Paul's own River's Edge Music Festival, which had disappointing crowds for its launch last June.
COACHELLA
When is it? April 12-14 & 19-21.
Where is it? Empire Polo Club in Indio, Calif. (near Palm Springs).
Who's playing? Organizers went heavy on the British accent, with late-'80s psychedelic rockers the Stone Roses set to play their first U.S. shows in nearly 20 years and '90s favorites Blur also doing their first in a decade, plus New Order, the XX and Hot Chip. Also: the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Lou Reed, Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Postal Service, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Vampire Weekend, Sigur Rós, Phoenix, Modest Mouse, Descendents, Lumineers.
Who's it really for? Aging hipsters who don't mind sleeping in a tent in the desert or can afford the jacked-up hotel prices in Palm Springs.
How can I go? Save for the $6,500 Safari Tent packages (!). Three-day passes are only available from resale sites such as Stubhub starting around $400. Fly to Palm Springs, or fly and drive 1-2½ hours from other Southern California airports.