Cypress Hill has announced the lineup for the Smokeout Festival 2012, taking place on March 3rd at the NOS Events Center in Southern California.

The concert, which will have two stages, features over 20 artists including headliners Sublime with Rome, Korn, Wiz Khalifa, Cypress Hill, The Dirty Heads, Café Tacuba and more to be announced.

The Smokeout Festival 2012 will also feature the Medical Marijuana Expo featuring “leading hemp industry exhibits and expert panel discussions” as well as a Patient Consumption Area for a “private and peaceful area for registered California medical marijuana patients.”

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Pre-sale tickets will be on sale on Wednesday, December 14 at 10am PST via Guerilla Union. General tickets will be on sale on Saturday, December 17 at 4:20pm PST. More information is available at www.smokeoutfestival.com.

[December 12]

UPDATE: Cypress Hill has announced a new crop of artists set to perform at the Smokeout Festival 2012. New recruits include Thievery Corporation, Rusko, Low End Theory (Daddy Kev, Gaslamp Killer, D-Styles, Nocando), DJ Muggs, Curren$y and Daedelus. Additional acts are yet to be announced.

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[January 17]

UPDATE #2: Mobb Deep, Wolfgang Gartner, MSTRKRFT, Nipsey Hussle, Danny Brown, ScHoolBoy Q, Ritmo Machine and Fashawn have been added to the lineup for the Smokeout Festival 2012. Additionally, Cypress Hill has announced the Low End Theory Stage, which will feature previously announced performers Low End Theory (Daddy Kev, Nobody, Gaslamp Killer, D-Styles, Nocando) and more.

[January 31]

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UPDATE #3: HipHopDX has learned that former Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker will join Cypress Hill on stage for Smokeout Festival. The trio will be playing material from their forthing Dubstep EP with Rusko, in addition to catalog material.

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