Since its debut in 2015, Birmingham, Alabama’s Sloss Fest has fast become a formidable, regional musical event, boasting a balanced, eclectic, weekend slate of performers in historic Sloss Furnaces. The fest returns for its third year July 15-16, once again overlapping with the similarly-geared Forecastle Fest in Louisville, with which it shares some performers, forcing Nashvillians to choose which road trip to take.
Sloss is definitely an enticing option, and some key parts of its lineup set it apart from other summer offerings, with Alabama Shakes, Widespread Panic, Odesza, and Sturgill Simpson in the top spots, along with Run the Jewels, Spoon, Phantogram, Tycho, Conor Oberst, Vince Staples, Charles Bradley, K.Flay, Waka Flocka Flame, Beach Slang, and more! In addition to the Shakes and Simpson, plenty of Nashville talent made the cut, per usual, including Judah & The Lion, Cherub, Mike Floss, Ruston Kelly, and Lillie Mae.
Starting at $115 (it’ll get more expensive as tiers sell out, and VIP runs $325, while an interim “Iron” level begins $180), Sloss remains one of the most wallet-friendly summer music fests, and tickets will go back on sale Friday, Feb. 3 at 10 a.m. CST right here.
Watch an announcement video and check out the full lineup below!
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Alabama Shakes
Widespread Panic
Odesza
Sturgill Simpson
Run The Jewels
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
Spoon
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Phantogram
Tycho
Judah & The Lion
Cherub
Conor Oberst
Vince Staples
Cashmere Cat
Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires
Francis and the Lights
K. Flay
Waka Flocka Flame
The Heydaze
Kaiydo
Hiss Golden Messenger
Beach Slang
Wray
Mike Floss
John Moreland
Harrison Brome
Nerves Baddington
Ruston Kelly
Ages and Ages
Lawrence
Lillie Mae
Holy Youth
Riverbend
C1UB : A.M.
New Devils
Nowhere Squares
Shaheed & DJ Supreme
Byron The Aquarius
Vulture Whale