Shaky Knees Music Festival-goers have known the nightly headliners since the lineup was announced. But now the full daily schedule is available, as well as single-day tickets.

On May 1, The Black Keys will close the night at Atlanta's Central Park following performances from, among others, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Liam Gallagher, Brittany Howard and Phoebe Bridgers. On May 2, The Smashing Pumpkins headline with an undercard that also features Portugal. The Man, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, Angels & Airwaves, Royal Blood and Drive-By Truckers. And for the finale on May 3, The Strokes will take the stage last, after sets from Of Monsters and Men, King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard, Stereolab, The Growlers, Orville Peck and more.

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Three-day general admission and three-day platinum tickets are still available ($205 and $1,600, respectively), as well as a limited number of three-day VIP tickets ($765). Single-day tickets are $99 (general admission), $170 (GA+), $275 (VIP) and $800 (platinum). Prices will increase closer to the festival. For the full list of amenities for the various types of tickets, visit www.shakykneesfestival.com/tickets.

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