Following a two-year hiatus, Louisiana’s Gretna Heritage Festival will return to historic Gretna this October for its 30th anniversary. From Oct. 4-6, the renowned festival promises three days of jam-packed performances stretched across three stages. To honor its three-decade history and legacy of top-tier entertainment, this year’s Gretna Fest will be more electric than ever, with headlining performances from alternative roots-rock act The Revivalists, country star Dierks Bentley and the iconic Steve Miller Band.

Beyond the top-billed names, Gretna welcomes a host of other headliner acts from across genres and generations. This year, the starring acts comprise Junior Marvin & The Legendary Wailers, Neal Francis, Chase Rice, Morris Day & The Time, The Record Company, The Wilder Blue, Foghat, Futurebirds, Natasha Bedingfield, Travis Denning and Cowboy Mouth. A number of high-profile Louisiana-based acts–including Sonny Landreth, Lost Bayou Ramblers and Little Freddie King–are set to perform between the main stage entries, rooting festival-goers in the city and its history as they enjoy performances from their favorite groups.

Offstage, the Mississippi River affair promises an array of gourmet food and beverage caterers, as well as arts and crafts vendors interspersed throughout the festival grounds, which look out onto the New Orleans skyline. In keeping with custom, the 30th edition of the event boasts an Artists’ Village, Kids’ Corner and Club Backstage, which include performances from local artists, rides, games, a full bar and even more live music.

For tickets and more information, go to GretnaFest.com