The biggest and baddest music festival is just around the corner, and this year, Coachella is proud to announce its best line up yet.

The famous Coachella music festival in Indio, California has released this year's set of performers, and music fans from all over the globe are expected to attend the two weekend-long event (April 13-15 and April 20-22). Headlining for this year are rock elite Radiohead, Blues-grunge act The Black Keys, and high-ranking rap ambassadors Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre.

Radiohead's latest release, 'The King of Limbs,' continue to charm fans and critics worldwide, while The Black Keys are expected to perform tracks from their recent album, 'El Camino' (released last Dec. 21).

Other performers include some of the best bands and acts that have emerged for the past five years, including Aussie act, Gotye, and San Francisco indie band, Girls. Dream pop legends, Mazzy Star, are also billed to perform their first live set in years on this festival.

Other acts performing for the biggest indie crowd are Bon Iver, M83, Cat Power, Feist, Andrew Bird, Swedish House Mafia, Beirut, The Weeknd, The Hives, DJ Shadow, post rock phenomenon Explosions in the Sky, and many more. The newly-reunited cult music legends, At The Drive-In, is also set to play onstage after 11 years of hiatus.

Fans of all different genres are sure to have the best music festival experience of the year, and to give our readers a taste, view the complete list of performers and some of their videos below:

Complete line up:

April 13 & 20 (Friday)

The Black Keys, Swedish House Mafia, Pulp, Refused, Arctic Monkeys, Mazzy Star, Afrojack, Explosions in the Sky, M83, Amon Tobin, Cat Power, Madness, Jimmy Cliff & Tim Armstrong, GIRLS, The Rapture, Madeon, M. Ward, The Horrors, Frank Ocean, Horrors, James Alesso, Sebastien, Yuck, Neon Indian, Dawes, Black Angels, Deathgrips, Wu Lyf, Breakbot, Atari Teenage Riot, Feed Me, Givers, Other Lives, Band of Skulls, R3hab, Wolfgang, Midnight Beast, EMA, Ximena Sarinana, Kendrick Lamar, The Dear Hunter, Honeyhoney, Hello Seahorse!, Sheepdogs, LA Riots

April 14 and 21 (Saturday)

Radiohead, Bon Iver, The Shins, David Guetta, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Kaskade, Miike Snow, Jeff Mangum, Sebastian Ingrosso, Andrew Bird, Feist, Firehose, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, St. Vincent, Martin Solveig, Subfocus, Sbtrkt, Flying Lotus, Manchester Orchestra, Kasabian, AWOL Nation, Azealia Banks, Squeeze, A$AP Rocky, Buzzcocks, Kaiser Chiefs, Destroyer, The Head and the Heart, Laura Marling, Tuneyards, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Black Lips, The Big Pink, Childish Gambino, The Vaccines, Zed's Dead, Grouplove, Jacques Lu Cont, We Were Promised, Jetpacks, Gary Clark Jr., Borgore, Dragonette, We Are Augustines, Mt. Eden, Destructo, Suedehead, Keep Shelley in Athens, Pure Filth Sound

April 15 and 22 (Sunday)

Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, At the Drive-In, Justice, Florence and the Machine, AVICII, La Roux, Beirut, The Weeknd, Girl Talk, The Hives, DJ Shadow, Calvin Harris, Nero, Wild Flag, Modeselektor, Dada Life, Porter Robinson, Santigold, Flux Pavilion, Dr. P, Gotye, Seun Keti, Egypt 80, Beats Antique, Fitz and the Tantrums, Araabmuzik, Company Flow, Real Estate, Zed, Le Bucherettes, Greg Ginn, The Growlers, Noisia, Morgan Page, Gaslamp Killer, First Aid Kit, Oberhofer, Lissie, Thundercat, Metronomy, Wild Beasts, Housse de Racket, Fanfarlo, Spector, Gardens & Villa, Airplane Boys, Sleeper Agen