Outkast duo Big Boi and André 3000 are taking their festival touring plans into their own hands. Today (June 13), it was announced that the "Hey Ya!" rappers will wrap up their 2014 20th anniversary tour with a homecoming show in Atlanta.

According to Billboard, Outkast will be performing a headlining show at Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park on Sept. 27.

The show will not just feature a big ol' performance from Outkast, however. The duo will also be performing alongside guests, curating the event themselves.

More information surrounding the event is forthcoming, but a new website has appeared to promote the concert. Fittingly titled Outkast #AtLast, the site for now just offers up general information: the concert will take place at 5 p.m. on Sept. 27, all ages are welcome, there's no seating and it's a rain or shine event.

All standard enough.

General tickets for Outkast #AtLast will go on sale on Wednesday, June 18, at 10 a.m. EST.

The event is surprisingly reasonably priced, with general admission running a cool $55. Prime seating will cost $105 and VIP seating (which comes with a limited edition poster!) will be $250.

More information about Outkast's Atlanta concert is forthcoming.

Outkast originally announced its plans to reunite for a 40-date international festival circuit tour at the beginning of this year. Most recently, André 3000 and Big Boi took the stage at New York City's Governors Ball, with an added fervor little seen in other concerts.

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