LOS ANGELES (AP) 鈥 , and are gearing up to make their presence felt in a festive concert series leading up to college football's national championship game.
The College Football Playoff announced Thursday that the hitmakers will headline the AT&T Playoff Playlist Live! starting Jan. 18 at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta. The two-night series will be held before the on Jan. 20, the same day as the presidential inauguration and the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
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Hip-hop stars Lil Wayne and GloRilla will hit the stage Jan. 18. Singers Camila Cabello, Myles Smith and Knox are expected to perform Jan. 19.
Along with the concert series, country music artists and Ashley Cooke will perform at the Allstate Championship Tailgate, which will kick off game day festivities. The tailgate performance will take place outside the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in the Georgia International Plaza and The Home Depot Backyard.
Championship game ticket holders will have access to the tailgate concert.
Tickets for the Playoff Playlist Live! series will go on sale Nov. 25 at 10 a.m. ET.
Previous concert series performers include Lenny Kravitz, Jack Harlow, Latto, Saweetie, Pitbull, Doja Cat, Usher, Meghan Trainor and Sting.
Jonathan Landrum Jr., The Associated Press