The rest of the lineup is rounded out by Alabama Shakes, G-Eazy, The Lumineers, ColleGrove (made up of Lil' Wayne and 2 Chainz), Band of Horses, James Bay, KeSha, Big Boi, Chvrches, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Leon Bridges, DJ Mustard, DNCE, Melanie Martinez, Rauary, Daya, St. Luicia, Mayer Hawthrone, Lucius, Corinne Bailey Rae, Pete Yorn, Zella Day, Blind Pilot, Peter BJorn and John, Joseph, NF, The Coathangers, Balkan Beat Box, The Shadowboxers.

Two-day general admission tickets will begin at $125, while VIP and Super VIP tickets are $600 and $1,200 respectively.

The prices for the general admission tickets will increase at a later date.

The schedule for the two-day festival will be released leading up to the event. According to a press release, last year's Music Midtown generated an economic impact of $50,000,000 within the city of Atlanta over the concert weekend, a number that is expected to grow again this year with the expansion to two full days of music on Saturday and Sunday.