Shaky Knees announces new location, dates for weekend-long music festival

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Shaky Knees has revealed a new location and dates for its renowned weekend-long music festival, which has been a beloved event in Atlanta for several years. Previously held in Central Park, the festival has attracted thousands of music enthusiasts, featuring an impressive roster of both emerging and established artists. The decision to relocate signifies a strategic move to enhance the festival experience and broaden its audience. Festival organizers are committed to retaining the essence that has made Shaky Knees a favorite among fans while also introducing new elements that can cater to a larger crowd. The new venue promises improved amenities and a vibrant atmosphere, which could elevate the festival's reputation even further.

As excitement builds, festival-goers are eager to learn more about the lineup and additional activities planned for the event. This announcement not only impacts local attendees but also resonates with music lovers across the country. Shaky Knees continues to solidify its status as a hallmark of Atlanta's cultural landscape, making this development a highly anticipated topic within the local news sphere.

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