Shaky Knees 2025: Atlanta braces for Deftones, MCR, and Blink-182

Shaky Knees Music Festival is coming to Piedmont Park in Atlanta, Georgia from September 19 to 21, 2025.  The festival is headlined by Deftones, My Chemical Romance, and Blink-182 and includes performances from legends DEVO and Public Enemy, as well as up-and coming bands such as Hey, Nothing, Fleshwater, and many more. Keep scrolling for the full lineup while you listen to the official Spotify playlist! 

With just a month before the festival, tickets for Saturday have sold-out.  2-Day general admission tickets starts at $320 and 1-Day passes start at $165.  Tickets can be purchased on the festival website.

Late-night shows will take place at the Masquerade, Terminal West, Center Stage Theater, and The Earl.  The Pixies, Backseat Lovers, and Spoon have all already sold out, but you can still purchase tickets to many aftershows, such as Highly Suspect, Die Spitz, and a DJ set by Josh Conway of The Marías.

Featured on the festival site, CrewFare offers an easy to use trip planner that allows you to sort lodging options by number of people traveling, proximity to the event and rates. The festival will have water refill stations and phone charging stations, as well as food trucks.  

Shaky Knees has one of the most impressive festival lineups of the year, and all of the accommodations needed to make sure everyone has the best time!

Will we see you there? Tell us in the comments!  

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Kate Engel

Kate Engel is a photographer from New Jersey who regularly photographs DIY hardcore punk and indie shows around NJ/NY/PA. Kate loves being a part of a thriving DIY scene and aims to document the passion that goes into supporting a local scene, from the dedicated fans that attend shows, the venues that welcome us into their spaces, the record labels, the zine makers, the musicians, and everyone else involved that makes it all possible.

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