The Hangout Music Fest will webcast live all this weekend from Gulf Shores, Alabama. OutKast, The Black Keys, The Killers, Jack Johnson, The Flaming Lips, Modest Mouse, Portugal The Man, Queens of the Stone Age and STS9 top the bill. Check out the webcast schedule below (all times EST) and head over to mtv.com to watch.

Friday

1:30 p.m Allen Stone (Channel 1)

1:30 p.m The Black Lips (Channel 2)

2:35 p.m Balkan Beat Box (Channel 2)

2:50 p.m. Danny Brown (Channel 1)

3:30 p.m. Ingrid Michaelson (Channel 1)

4:55 p.m. Dawes (Channel 2)

6 p.m. Wiz Khalifa (Channel 1)

6 p.m. The 1975 (Channel 2)

7:20 p.m. Gary Clark Jr (Channel 1)

8:40 p.m. Queens of the Stone Age (Ch. 1)

8:30 p.m. Conor Oberst (Channel 2)

10 p.m. The Black Keys (Channel 1)

10 p.m. STS9 (Channel 2)

Saturday

1:30 p.m Diarrhea Planet (Channel 2)

1:40 p.m Little Green Cars (Channel 1)

2:35 p.m Daedelus (Channel 2)

3:35 p.m. alo (Channel 2)

4:30 p.m. Amos Lee (Channel 1)

5:50 p.m. Tegan and Sara (Channel 1)

6 p.m. Matt and Kim (Channel 2)

7:00 p.m. Bloody Beetroots (Channel 1)

7:20 p.m. Modest Mouse (Channel 2)

8:30 p.m. The Flaming Lips (Channel 1)

8:45 p.m. Fitz and the Tantrums (Ch. 2)

10:00 p.m. The Killers (Channel 1)

10:30 p.m. Pretty Lights (Channel 2)

Sunday*

1:30 p.m. Blackberry Smoke (Channel 2)

3:30 p.m. Bastille (Channel 1)

3:40 p.m. Rienwolf (Channel 2)

5:00 p.m. Cvked Up (Channel 1)

5:00 p.m. Capitol Cities (Channel 2)

6:00 p.m. Portugal. The Man (Channel 1)

6:20 p.m. Los Lobos (Channel 2)

7:25 p.m. The Avett Brothers (Channel 1)

7:40 p.m. Josh Farrow (Channel 2)

8:30 p.m. Jack Johnson (Channel 2)

8:40 p.m. Andrew WK (Channel 1)

10:00 p.m. OutKast (Channel 1)

*Schedule still being announced and modified. All times subject to change.

After webcasting at the scheduled times listed above, select performances will be archived here for viewing on demand.

UPDATE – Click here to watch full Hangout 2014 sets by The Black Keys, OutKast, Queens of the Stone Age, The Flaming Lips and others:

So what highlights can we expect?

All this week The Black Keys have been busy promoting their brand new album Turn Blue. They were musical guests on Saturday Night Live (watch “Fever” and “Bullet in the Brain”), dissed Justin Bieber, hit up NPR, dissed Michael Jackson’s “new” album, played a set for #LiveOnLetterman, stopped by The Colbert Report, and answered some questions (pro-tip: their catalog will be on Spotify “eventually“). The Black Key’s headlining set at Hangout tonight will kick off The Turn Blue World Tour. Expect something big.

Watch The Black Keys’ interview and performance of “Fever” on The Colbert Report (@StephenAtHome) here: http://t.co/m4bzirb98r #TurnBlue — The Black Keys (@theblackkeys) May 14, 2014

The Black Keys perform "Turn Blue" in this Colbert Report exclusive. http://t.co/bbPuUFSR7g — Comedy Central (@ComedyCentral) May 14, 2014

Modest Mouse have been touring ahead of their new album (rumored to finally be released this year, following a seven year wait). Reviews have praised their expanded lineup (two drummers included), and long setlists – switched nightly with songs from their entire catalog. “There were no fancy lighting rigs. Or LED screens. Or lasers,” Miami New Times wrote of Wednesday’s show. “Just a band and a black, stripped-down stage, occasionally filled with a red glow, soaked in blue light, flooded by flashing white…[playing] whatever songs they wanted in whichever order they wanted.”

OutKast continue their tour of dozens of 2014 music festivals, headlining Hangout’s final night. Also much a-buzzed, The Killers’ entire headlining slot will broadcast live, commercial free on cable TV station Palladia Saturday night. Before that The Flaming Lips will headline the Chevrolet stage, perhaps their most anticipated appearance in recent memory. For the past few weeks band members have posted numerous photos, videos and tweets indicating their Hangout set tomorrow could be the start of a new era in the band’s live performance history. Although none of the below is confirmed per se, it sure looks like they’ll change things up on every level: setlist, personnel, lighting, visuals….