Looking forward to the 2017 Sloss Music & Arts Festival? Then you've probably been waiting for the full schedule of acts, with days, times and stages. Here's the agenda for all four stages at the festival, set for July 15-16 at Birmingham's Sloss Furnaces.

SATURDAY, JULY 15

Steam Stage

CBDB

Wray

Conor Oberst

Needtobreathe

Odesza

Blast Stage

John Moreland

Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires

Spoon

Run the Jewels

Widespread Panic

Shed Stage

Ruston Kelly

Mike Floss

Harrison Brome

The Heydaze

Tycho

Cherub

Seasick Stage

Riverbend

C1UB : AM

Nowhere Squares

Byron the Aquarius

SUNDAY, JULY 16

Blast Stage

Ages and Ages

Beach Slang

Hiss Golden Messenger

Judah & the Lion

Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats

Alabama Shakes

Steam Stage

Nerves Baddington

Lawrence

K. Flay

Phantogram

Sturgill Simpson

Shed Stage

Lillie Mae

Kaiydo

Francis and the Lights

Waka Flocka Flame

Cashmere Cat

Vince Staples

Seasick Stage

New Devils

Vulture Whale

Holy Youth,

Shaheed & DJ Supreme

Weekend passes or Sloss Fest remain on sale, priced at $135 general admission, $225 for an Iron pass (includes access to air-conditioned tents), $325 VIP. If tickets at that level sell out, prices will increase to $155 general admission, $240 for Iron passes. VIP prices remain the same. For folks who want the ultimate in perks, there's also a Boss pass this year, priced at $850.

Single-day tickets are $75 general admission, $125 Iron pass, $195 VIP. If tickets at that level sell out, the price will increase to $85 GA, $135 for an Iron pass. Finally, the prices will increase to $95 general admission, $145 for an Iron passe. The VIP price remains the same. There is no single-day Boss pass.

VIP perks include special viewing areas at two stages, admission to air-conditioned VIP lounges, a commemorative poster, a souvenir laminate and more. The Boss pass adds free food and beverages, free parking near the festival site, a separate entrance, a behind-the-scenes tour on July 14 and more. For details on tickets, visit the Sloss Fest website.