SweetWater Brewing announced Friday that its Sweetwater 420 Fest, annually one of the best Atlanta spring festivals, has undergone some “significant changes.”

420 Fest Switches It Up for 2024

In a nutshell, the changes include:

  • Free admission with a $10 donation.
  • Changes in the music lineup.
  • Two days at Pullman Yards.

When Is Sweetwater 420 Fest This Year?

Sweetwater 420 Fest is slated for April 20 and April 21 this year at Pullman Yards.

“We’ve thought a lot about the direction of SweetWater 420 Fest and decided to add a hefty dose of eco-awareness and grassroots energy back into this amazing party, which will be the rager it’s always been,” said Ty Gilmore, President of U.S. Beers for Tilray Brands. “SweetWater 420 Fest started as a free Earth Day bash, and that inspired us to reimagine this year’s event with a single-stage format, a lineup that taps into the festival’s jam and groove roots, and a significant charitable component to help the environment. It’s a win-win for everyone: our fans can see some of our favorite bands in a uniquely intimate setting for a modest donation and collectively support the Waterkeeper Alliance’s crucial work to keep our rivers and oceans clean and healthy.”

Sweetwater 420 Fest 2024 music lineup

New Music Lineup for 420 Fest

Artists-By-Day includes:

SATURDAY, APRIL 20:

  • Gov’t  Mule
  • Grace Potter
  • St. Paul and the Broken Bones
  • Larkin Poe
  • Andy Frasco & the U.N.
  • Connor Clark & Blue Rhythm Revival

SUNDAY, APRIL 21:

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  • Big Gigantic
  • Trombone Shoerty & Orleans Avenue
  • Papadosio
  • Little Stranger
  • Hedonistas
  • Battle of the Bands Winner

Final Word

420 Fest is still going to be a blast — who are we kidding? You’d better make preparations to attend.

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