Before the big showdown between Notre Dame and Ohio State, college football fans are in for a treat. The AT&T Playoff Playlist Live is back with some exciting performances!
Over the years, this music festival has become a highlight, featuring top artists like Sting, Lenny Kravitz, and Usher. Remember when One Republic, Doja Cat, Pitbull, and Jack Harlow took the stage? It’s been pretty amazing.
This year, it’s all happening in Atlanta, and the headliners are none other than Lil Wayne and Camila Cabello.
Lil Wayne will rock the stage on January 18, joined by Gucci Mane, Muni Long, and 2 Chainz. The next day, January 19, Camila Cabello will take over with Myles Smith and Knox joining her. And then, on January 20, we’ll see two of the best college football teams battling it out for the championship.
Want to catch these shows? Here’s how you can snag tickets without breaking the bank.
AT&T Playoff Playlist Live 2025 Tickets
The shows are happening at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, home to the Atlanta Hawks. This venue can pack in up to 21,000 people.
Tickets are up for grabs on StubHub.
For Saturday, January 18, featuring Lil Wayne, prices start at $62 and can go up to $1,073.
For Sunday, January 19, featuring Camila Cabello, prices start at just $29 and reach up to $894.
State Farm Arena Bag Policy
If you’re bringing a bag, here’s what you need to know. Single-compartment drawstring bags, purses, or fashion backpacks are welcome, as long as they’re smaller than 14x14x6 inches. All bags will be checked, but no need for clear ones here.
Got a bigger bag? No worries. There’s a bag valet service at Gate 2 on Centennial Olympic Park Drive.
For more details, check out the State Farm Arena website.
State Farm Arena Parking Options and Cost
Parking can be a hassle, but there are several options nearby. The Sapphire Deck, Ruby Lot, Diamond Deck, and State Farm Drive Garage are all within a five-minute walk.
It’s smart to get your parking pass in advance through ParkMobile to dodge those higher rates on event days.
Parking prices range from $10 to $50 depending on where you park and the type of event.
So, who’s ready for a weekend of great music and football?