Shaky Knees Music Festival Announces 2018 Lineup Featuring Jack White, Queens of the Stone Age and The National

Photo Credit: Raymond Flotat

2018’s Shaky Knees Music Festival lineup will feature Jack White, Queens of the Stone Age and The National. The festival will take place from May fourth until the sixth in downtown Atlanta’s Central Park. Over sixty bands will perform on four stages during the three day event. The festival also welcomes Talking Heads frontman David Byrne, and the comedy-rockers from Tenacious D. Fleet Foxes, The War On Drugs and Courtney Barnett will also be among the performers. The Distillers, who recently regrouped after a twelve year split, will make their first festival performance at Shaky Knees.

Jack White will also be performing at New York’s Governor’s Ball this year, and just released new album that he promised fans will be “bizarre.” The lineup this year is focuses more on rock n’ roll than it has in years past. The festival’s ability to deliver great music to its fans will forever be a constant. Tickets go on sale tomorrow, January ninth.

Photography Credit: Raymond Flotat

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