The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

SweetWater 420 Fest amps up, moves to Pullman Yards

- By Rodney Ho rodney.ho@ajc.com

The SweetWater 420 Fest is aiming to return to its “full festival glory” after major shrinkage in 2023. This year, the two-day festival is moving from its own property to the 27-acre entertainm­ent district of Pullman Yards in Kirkwood.

SweetWater, playing off its cheeky 420 reference, will be held April 20-21. The 25-act lineup, which in the past has leaned heavily on jam bands, will be announced soon.

The festival for several years drew tens of thousands of fans at Centennial Olympic Park. The 2022 version featured major headlining acts Widespread Panic, the Avett Brothers and Jason Isbell over three days.

The organizers scaled back last year to their private property without specifical­ly stating why beyond saying in a statement: “Several factors played into this decision, the most important being the safety of our festivalgo­ers.”

A more permissive gun expansion law that prohibited gun bans for temporary licenses in public parks may have contribute­d to the change of venue. Music Midtown at Piedmont Park abruptly canceled its festival in 2022 but returned last year. Several other festivals such as Shaky Knees and One MusicFest have used public parks as venues without incident.

SweetWater’s move to Pullman Yards, which is privately held property, would not be impacted by state gun laws. Pullman prohibits guns on property except for hired armed guards and police.

This will be the largest music festival to date for Pullman Yards, which will be able to provide far more space than SweetWater’s own flagship brewery property last year. Last fall, Pullman Yards drew about 10,000 people to the Highball Festival with headliners Band of Horses and The Head and the Heart.

There will be two outdoor stages and an indoor stage for the upcoming incarnatio­n of SweetWater 420 Fest. Organizers declined to say what the capacity will be. There will be space set aside for artist and food vendors as well as workshops and a nonprofit village.

Tickets are on sale at sweetwater­420fest.com with early bird prices starting at $196. (Two VIP options are also available.)

Pullman Yards is a financial partner with SweetWater 420 for the festival.

 ?? RODNEY HO/RHO@AJC.COM FILE ?? The SweetWater 420 Fest is moving from the brewery site, where it was held last year, to the more spacious Pullman Yards in Kirkwood.
RODNEY HO/RHO@AJC.COM FILE The SweetWater 420 Fest is moving from the brewery site, where it was held last year, to the more spacious Pullman Yards in Kirkwood.

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