The Meadows Music and Arts Festival in New York this fall will headline Jay-Z and Nas along with some of Atlanta's own big names.

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Atlanta rap trio Migos, rapper Future and rapper-producer duo Run the Jewels will be joining the star-studded fest in Queens, New York, the weekend of Sept. 15-17.

Migos and Run the Jewels will hit the stage Friday, along with Jay-Z, Two Door Cinema Club, Milky Chance, 21 Savage, Joey Bada$$, Tegan and Sara and more.

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Future, Erykah Badu, Gorillaz and others are scheduled to perform Saturday.

The final day of the fest will feature a string of popular acts including Nas, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bassnecter, Weezer and Foster the People.

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Tickets for the three-day Meadows festival went on sale in May and, according to the official event site, a very limited number of one-day options are left.

Advance and early bird tickets are sold out.

General admission ticket prices:

Friday only: $115 plus fees

Saturday only: $115 plus fees

Sunday only: $115 plus fees

3-day admission: $305 plus fees

The 2017 Meadows Music and Arts Festival at Citi Field in Queens, New York, comes from Governors Ball organizers, Founders Entertainment.

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