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The Flaming Lips perform during the Woody Guthrie Centennial Concert at the Brady Theater in Tulsa, OK, Saturday March 10, 2012.CHRISTOPHER SMITH

The Flaming Lips and Wu-Tang Clan veterans Raekwon and Ghostface Killah are among the acts who will perform for free during Toronto's North by Northeast festival this June.

California punk band Bad Religion and Vancouver alt-rocker Matthew Good will also put in free public performances at Yonge-Dundas Square during the festival, which runs from June 11-17.

The festival's lineup will also include performances from Georgia art-pop outfit Of Montreal, punk band Good Riddance and Montreal indie-rockers Plants and Animals.

The Flaming Lips — the influential, three-time Grammy-winning psych-rock group from Oklahoma City — will take to the stage on June 16, while Raekwon and Ghostface will close the festival the following night.

One-day wristbands for the festival start at $25 with a full festival wristband costing $50. More expensive priority passes are also available.

More performers will be announced in the coming weeks.

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