The annual Mountain Jam takes place June 16-18. The three-day festival at Hunter Mountain in Hunter, N.Y., is headlined this year by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, the Steve Miller Band and the String Cheese Incident.

The lineup includes many other great rock, indie and jam-band acts, but we've picked out six of our favorites that you should definitely check out if you're going. If you don't have tickets yet, three-day and single-day tickets are still available at Mountain Jam's website.

  • 1

    Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

    June 17, 10PM, Mountain Stage

    Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers are in the middle of a lengthy tour celebrating their 40th anniversary. Petty is one of the most consistently awesome performers around, and he's been breaking out some deeper cuts this time out, including "Rockin' Around (With You)" and "Walls." While he's admitted that he'll continue to tour after this trek, this might be the last one of this size. "We’re all on the backside of our sixties," he said. "I have a granddaughter now I’d like to see as much as I can. I don’t want to spend my life on the road.”

  • 2

    Peter Frampton

    June 18, 6PM, Mountain Stage

    Peter Frampton's live prowess is legendary, if the eight million-plus sales from Frampton Comes Alive! are any indication. Mountain Jam is one of the first stops on a summer tour with the Steve Miller Band, who'll be taking the stage after Frampton.

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    Steve Miller Band

    June 18, 8PM, Mountain Stage

    The Steve Miller Band will close Mountain Jam 2017. With a deep catalog of hits including "The Joker," "Rock'n Me," "Jet Airliner" and "Take the Money and Run," the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer has a set tailor-made for kickin' back on a beautiful summer night as the sun goes down over the mountains.

  • 4

    Amy Helm

    June 16, 3PM, Mountain Stage

    The daughter of the late Levon Helm released her debut album, Didn't It Rain, in 2015 and had been a member of her father's band for years before that. As a frontwoman, she's earned critical acclaim for her smart songwriting and powerful vocals. No fan of bluesy roots music should miss her set.

  • 5

    Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real

    June 18, 4:45PM, Valley Stage

    If the name Lukas Nelson rings a bell, it could be for two reasons: He's the son of Willie Nelson, and he and his band, Promise of the Real, backed up Neil Young on The Monsanto Years and its tour, which resulted in the live album Earth. Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real have three albums of, what they call, "cowboy hippie surf rock."

  • 6

    Gary Clark Jr.

    June 17, 8PM, Mountain Stage

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