Innings Festival brings Eddie Vedder, Incubus, Jimmy Eat World, Sheryl Crow and 14 more artists to Tempe Beach Park and Arts Park for its second year Saturday, March 2, and Sunday, March 3.

The two-day festival is produced by C3 Presents, the team behind Lollapalooza and the Austin City Limits Music Festival, as well as the Music City Food + Wine Festival and the Austin Food + Wine Festival.

Incubus tops Saturday's bill, which also features Sheryl Crow, Cake, Grouplove, Blues Traveler, Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers, Guster, Black Pistol Fire and Dorothy and the Baseball Project.

Vedder headlines Sunday with Jimmy Eat World, Band of Horses, St. Paul & the Broken Bones, Shakey Graves, Liz Phair, Mat Kearney and G. Love & Special Sauce.

One-day and two-day general admission, VIP and platinum tickets go on sale at noon today at inningsfestival.com. Fans can sign up for the E-List to be the first to get new information at inningsfestival.com, and follow social media to stay in the loop for all festival announcements.

Innings Festival is aimed at a cross section of music lovers and baseball fans with spring training season.

In addition to 18 bands on two stages, the festival also brings curated food vendors,

fun family activities and appearances by MLB greats including Roger Clemens, Jake Peavy, Sean Casey, Huston Street and Eric Byrnes.

The festival's inaugural year drew more than 33,000 attendees over the course of three days with Queens of the Stone Age, the Avett Brothers and Chris Stapleton as headliners.

RELATED: Complete review of the inaugural Innings Festival

This time out, it's going head-to-head with the McDowell Mountain Music Festival, which runs from March 1-3 at Margaret T. Hance Park with headlining sets by Empire of the Sun, Odesza, Kurt Vile & the Violators and Umphrey's McGee.

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