The Flaming Lips are set to rock out at the new Des Moines Water Works Amphitheater this summer.

The experimental band will rock the park July 24. The Claypool Lennon Delirium, an American psychedelic rock band featuring Primus' Les Claypool and Lennon/Ono progeny Sean Lennon, will open.

Tickets go on sale Friday at firstfleetconcerts.com.

The Flaming Lips have played in Des Moines several times, including headlining the 80/35 music festival in 2006. The band's last Des Moines appearance was 2017 at Hoyt Sherman Place.

The group, headed up by Wayne Coyne, is known for releases such as the psychedelic 2002 album "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots" and 1999's "The Soft Bulletin."

English rock n' roll group The Struts was the first confirmed concert booked at the outdoor venue, called the Lauridsen Amphitheater, which organizers hope to open in June. Discussed since 2014, the amphitheater plans to offer a summer home for ticketed concerts, symphony performances and heritage festivals.

The $13 million project plans to include:

An two-sided amphitheater stage that could attract a crowd of 15,000-plus eventgoers on its large side and around 2,000 on the small side. The Struts plans to be a small-side show.

A "marketplace" area to park food trucks or host other booths and tents.

A 30-acre “great lawn” field, placed near the park’s Fleur Drive entrance, to be used for Frisbee, kite flying and picnics.

Two playgrounds made of natural materials that mimic the park's riparian forest.

A pavilion with restrooms.

A Fleur Drive underpass that connects Water Works and Gray’s Lake Park. This plans to be completed in 2020.

Doors open at 6 p.m. and the show starts at 7 p.m. Tickets range from $35 to $75.