Last week Bonnaroo announced its day-by-day lineups, and now they've revealed some artist additions. R&B legend D'Angelo -- who released his first album in 15 years, Black Messiah, back in December -- and his band the Vanguard have joined the festival as well as alt-country singer Kacey Musgraves, who made her Bonnaroo debut back in 2013, and Mali desert blues punk band Songhoy Blues. The festival also revealed which acts will be playing late-night sets that weekend.

D'Angelo, Run the Jewels, Slayer, Flying Lotus, STS9, Earth Wind & Fire, Bassnectar, Flume, Tycho, and the TBA Superjam are all on the docket to perform late night shows. This year, a late-night set will also take place on the What Stage with deadmau5. The What Stage has only hosted late-night performances twice before with Kanye West in 2008 and Jay Z in 2010, so the festival must be expecting quite the turn-out for the Canadian DJ.

As previously reported, Friday night's headliner is Kendrick Lamar with Mumford & Sons on Saturday and Billy Joel on Sunday.

Other notable artists playing throughout the weekend include Florence + The Machine, My Morning Jacket, Alabama Shakes, Childish Gambino, Flume, Hozier, Spoon, Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters, Belle & Sebastian, Gary Clark Jr., Tove Lo, Sturgill Simpson, Awolnation, SBTRKT, Tears for Fears, The Districts, The War on Drugs, Catfish & the Bottlemen, Bleachers, Dawes, Shabazz Palaces, Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals, Ben Folds &YMUSIC, Spoon, Punch Brothers, Dej Loaf, Mac DeMarco, Gramatik, Guster, Jamie xx, Against Me!, Brandi Carlile, and many more.

Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival takes place June 11-14 in Manchester, Tennessee. Tickets are now on sale. Passes range from $324.50 for General Admission to $1,524.50 for VIP.

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