Shaky Knees Music Festival

Shaky Knees Music Festival

PIEDMONT PARK, 400 Park Drive, 30306 Atlanta Directions

Fri 18.09.2026 16:00

Performers

  • The Strokes
    The Strokes

    Mt Gambier/Adelaide based rock band

  • Turnstile
    Turnstile

    NEVER ENOUGH

  • Geese
    Geese

    Geese play original music from different time periods. Rock, Jazz, Blues, Swing, Funk, Prog,

  • Danny Elfman
    Danny Elfman

    Daniel Robert 'Danny' Elfman is an American composer, record producer, and actor originally from California who was the lead singer of the rock band Oingo Boingo.

  • Snow Strippers
    Snow Strippers

    RA: Resident Advisor

  • Ben Howard
    Ben Howard

    Ben Howard is a folk singer/songwriter who was born on the 24th of May 1987 in London, England. Based in Devon, UK, he’s released two studio albums and three E.P’s since his first release in 2008.

  • Alice Phoebe Lou
    Alice Phoebe Lou

    Independent musician

    Support my music here: alicephoebelou.com

    https://alicephoebelou.bandcamp.com/

    paypal.me/alicephoebeloumusic

  • Hot Mulligan
    Hot Mulligan

    Hot Mulligan writes songs for people to sing as loud as possible. Their music is the cathartic outcry for growth from a generation of forward-thinking Midwesterners caught in the gears of a rusted system in desperate need of hope. The members — Tades Sanville, Chris Freeman, Ryan Malicsi, and Brandon Blakeley — use songwriting to explore the lessons they’ve learned from lives lead in the pursuit of dreams with full awareness of the cost. From relationships to personal development, Hot Mulligan captures the human experience with unflinching honesty and infectious hooks that, above all else, make people feel something.


    On their Sophomore LP, You’ll Be Fine, Hot Mulligan shares a collection of stories that capture their growth, or lack thereof, since the release of 2018’s Pilot. It’s an album about losing yourself in the pursuit of your dreams, and how that conundrum can create a ripple effect that touches every relationship in our lives. For every show played, there are moments missed back home. For every song, a commitment is made to staying on the road.


    But don’t let the emotional intelligence displayed on You’ll Be Fine fool you. Hot Mulligan makes serious music for people that don’t take themselves too seriously. You may feel sad or stressed or lost in life right now, but don’t worry too much because those feelings will pass in time. When all is said and done, after dreams are chased, hearts are broken, and memories are made, you’ll be fine.