Outkast will headline this year's Coachella, joined by Muse and Arcade Fire, who also top the bill at the event in California, the Guardian reported.
With a tweet telling fans "share it like a polaroid picture," the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival sent out this year's highly-anticipated lineup late on Wednesday.
Friday's headliner slot goes to the Atlanta duo, who make their big return after a six-year hiatus, the bill also sees artists such as Queens of the Stone Age, Pharrell, Beck, Lana Del Rey, Motorhead and the Replacements, as well as newcomers HAIM, Lorde and Disclosure.
Being held over two weekends April 11-13 and April 18-20 in Indio, Calif., Outkast will headline on April 11 and 18; Muse on April 12 and 19; and Arcade Fire on April 13 and 20.
According to the Guardian, rumors began in November that Andre 3000 and Big Boi were in talks for a 2014 tour.
In the seven years since Outkast's last album, "Idlewild", both of the group's MCs have worked on solo projects. Big Boi has released two critically acclaimed LPs and is producing at least a portion of the next Modest Mouse album.
In 2013, Dre and Big Boi finally appeared together on a remix of Frank Ocean's "Pink Matter", a track which features André 3000. Their debut album, "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik", was released in April, 1994.
Some of the many fine-print highlights include Solange, ZZ Ward, Blood Orange, AlunaGeorge and John Newman, along with noted veteran acts Dismemberment Plan, Superchunk, Fishbone, the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and Preservation Hall Jazz Band, the Guardian reported.
Over the course of its 14-year run, Coachella has hosted numerous memorable artist reunions, from the Pixies in 2004 to Rage Against The Machine in 2007 to Pavement in 2010. Last year's headliners included the Stone Roses and Blur, who made Coachella's two weekends their only U.S. dates of their recent reunion runs.