BY MELISSA RUGGIERI

The Atlanta music festival scene keeps growing, and the first one of the year, SweetWater 420, has added The Wailers, AER, Big Data, The Floozies, Anders Osborne, The Revivalists, Delta Rae, The Wood Brothers, Kyle Hollingsworth Band, Marc Broussard, The London Souls and Red Wanting Blue to its lineup.

Comedian Rory Scovel will perform each night in the comedy tent and the "Not So Silent Disco" will feature Black Tiger Sex Machine, David Heartbreak, Anna Lunoe and Plastic Plates, among others.

Last month, festival organizers announced the first round of performers for the April 17-19 event at Centennial Olympic Park, including Snoop Dogg, 311, Thievery Corporation, Primus, Cage the Elephant, Slightly Stoopid, moe., Gov't Mule and Beats Antique.

Tickets for the 11th Annual SweetWater 420 Festival are on sale now for $55 (limited number of three-day general admission passes) and $225 (three-day "Big Fish" VIP passes). Those prices increase to $75 and $265 closer to the festival date.

For more information, visit www.sweetwater420fest.com.

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SweetWater 420 Fest lineup:

Snoop Dogg

311

Thievery Corporation

Primus

Cage the

Elephant

Slightly Stoopid

moe.

Gov’t Mule

Beats Antique

The Wailers

AER

Big Data

The Floozies

Anders Osborne

The Revivalists

Delta Rae

The Wood Brothers

Kyle Hollingsworth Band

Marc Broussard

The London Souls

Red Wanting Blue

Rory Scovel

MarchFourth Marching Band

Black Tiger Sex Machine

David Heartbreak

Anna Lunoe

Jody Wisternoff

Plastic Plates

Jayceeoh

Eliot Lipp

Cassian

Black Boots

Late Night

Radio

Modern Measure

Tropicool

Pyramid Scheme

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