For its 10th anniversary, One Musicfest is breaking out the topline of Gucci Mane, Rae Sremmurd, Tory Lanez and Rick Ross.

The heavy hitters will headline the Sept. 7-8 festival at Centennial Olympic Park along with a robust lineup also featuring: DMX; Wu-Tang Clan (a 25th anniversary performance for the group); KP The Great & His Superfriends, which includes Pharrell Williams and Usher; a Three 6 Mafia reunion with Juicy J, DJ Paul, Gansta Boo and Crunchy Black; Raphael Saadiq; Wizkid; Summer Walker; Ari Lennox; Chronixx; Teyana Taylor; Queen Naija; Koffee; Musiq Soulchild; the Florida All-Stars featuring T-Pain, Trina, Trick Daddy and a guest slot TBA; Tobe Nwigwe; Phony PPL; Snoh Aalegra; 7 AM; Lolo Zouai; The Bonfyre; Tayla Parx; Key!; JamesDavis; Baby Rose; and Yung Baby Tate.

The fest will kick off each day at noon.

Two-day general admission tickets are $129 for a limited time and will increase to $149 in two weeks. All GA and VIP tickets are available via onemusicfest.com.

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