Earlier in the year, The Peach Music Festival finalized its highly anticipated lineup for its 2018 edition, which will take place at Montage Mountain in Scranton, Pennsylvania, from July 19th through 22nd (almost a full month earlier than it has in previous years). Today, the festival has dropped its daily schedules, giving fans the opportunity to begin plotting their plans for the beloved four-day festival.

On Thursday, July 19th, Twiddle will headline the warm-up festivities for the weekend, rounded out by performances by Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Turkuaz, and The Marcus King Band. Thursday will also host the highly anticipated sole 2018 performance from Cabinet, the bluegrass outfit which recently announced their indefinite hiatus in December 2017.

On Friday, July 20th, Phil Lesh & The Terrapin Family Band, Umphrey’s McGee, The Revivalists, moe., Twiddle & “Frends”, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Jaimoe’s Jassz Band will headline The Peach Festival, with additional performances from Leftover Salmon, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, ZZ Ward, Anders Osborne & Jackie Greene, The Suffers, BIG Something, The Main Squeeze, and more.

On Saturday, July 21st, the stacked musical weekend continues, with its top act being Gov’t Mule‘s special set dubbed Dark Side Of The Mule. Saturday’s daily lineup also boasts two sets from Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, a special collaborative set from moe. and Little Feat featuring the Turkuaz Horns and performing Waiting For Columbus, in addition to Blackberry Smoke, Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Spafford, The Devon Allman Project featuring Duane Betts, and more. Closing out the weekend, on Sunday, July 22nd, The Peach Music Festival will close with performances by Gov’t Mule, Dickey Betts & His Band, Wake Up with Warren Haynes, Oteil Burbridge & Friends, and others.

You can check out The Peach Festival’s recently announced daily lineups below, and head to the Peach Fest website for more details and tickets.