After one torrential downpour with driving winds that damaged parts of the Lockn’ grounds and vendor booths, plus another day of on and off rain, the festival has finally begun today at Oak Ridge Farm, with a revised three-day schedule.

The first day kicked off with a set from the Doobie Incident, which was rescheduled from yesterday, and will feature sets from North Mississippi Allstars, Anders Osborne and a second, Doobie-less set from String Cheese. Phil Lesh will play the first of his two Friends shows over the first two days, this one including Chris Robinson. A Jefferson Airplane celebration and a tribute to Joe Cocker, Mad Dogs & Englishmen with Tedeschi Trucks Band, will close out the day, with late night sets from Umphrey’s McGee and Mickey Hart to follow.

Day two’s schedule will feature Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, another appearance by Tedeschi Trucks Band, Robert Plant and a Jimmy Cliff sit in with Widespread Panic. Billy & the Kids will be joined by Bob Weir, who was supposed to play Thursday. The night rounds out with another Phil Lesh & Friends with guitarists Carlos Santana and Warren Haynes. Gov’t Mule and Mickey Hart will handle late-night duties.

Sunday’s festival closing schedule will kick off with a morning set from Keller Williams’ Grate Gospel before seeing acts like St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Slightly Stoopid and Trombone Shorty take to the stage. Gov’t Mule, Widespread Panic and Robert Plant will all take an encore set to round out the festival.

View the full updated schedule here.