In a new interview with Grantland, Justin Vernon discussed the future of Bon Iver, who he will revive at the upcoming Eaux Claires Festival. The piece notes that, “While Vernon is reviving the group for the first time in three years for a festival-closing performance at Eaux Claires, there are no plans for a Bon Iver album or tour after that.”

“We don’t have anything booked after this,” Vernon said. “We don’t have any plans. We’re not being secretive — we just don’t have any plans.”

On Bon Iver’s rapid success, Vernon said he “constantly” thought about scaling the act back. “I didn’t really have a chance to really have a full-blooded, wide-eyed perspective on what was happening to me and my squad with the Bon Iver stuff. And I think we made a few mistakes, as far as, like, bending. At the same time, I don’t have any regrets. But I think we made a few mistakes as far as letting it, they, them, the world, the pressures, the pattern, the subscribed thing kind of spoil certain aspects of it — i.e., enjoying playing music.”

Vernon referenced a photo shoot for Bushmills, which he says he regrets. “It wasn’t us and they put my face on a fucking billboard, even though it was a cool billboard,” he notes. “I missed the mark on that one and I let it all kind of get to me.”

Vernon also had some thoughts on the current festival landscape when discussing the festival co-curated with The National’s Aaron Dessner. “Fuck Lollpalooza,” he said. “That isn’t rock and roll,” when referring to the similar lineups picked by professional promoters at festivals like Coachella, Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza.

Vernon’s Eaux Claires Festival kicks off July 17. All ticketing information is available here.