The stop's not listed on the schedule just released on Pitchfork, but the Valarium website has Major Lazer, the dancehall-inspired project featuring producer/DJs Diplo and Switch, on the calendar for March 29. That's in between dates in Atlanta and Carrboro, N.C., so the stop seems likely.

Major Lazer's debut, Guns Don't Kill People--Lazers Do, was released this summer. It includes guest spots from M.I.A. (who just released "Space Odyssey," the single from her third album, due in May), Santigold, Vybz Cartel, and Ward 21.
Video: M.I.A., "Space Oddity"

Major Lazer's debut, Guns Don't Kill People--Lazers Do, was released this summer. It includes guest spots from M.I.A. (who just released "Space Odyssey," the single from her third album, due in May), Santigold, Vybz Cartel, and Ward 21.
Video: M.I.A., "Space Oddity"


