The Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival will be back in 2026 after three of the four planned dates in 2025 were forced to be cancelled after severe weather and flooding impacted festival grounds.
Bonnaroo revealed its 2026 lineup featuring headliners Noah Kahan, The Strokes, Skrillex, and RÜFÜS DU SOL, in addition to artists including: Turnstile, Geese, Yungblud, Alabama Shakes, Role Model, Clipse, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Amyl and the Sniffers, Mt. Joy, Blood Orange, and Wet Leg.
Also playing Bonnaroo in 2026 are GriZ, Teddy Swims, The Neighbourhood, Modest Mouse, Japanese Breakfast, The Dare, Four Tet, Vince Staples, Major Lazer, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist, Rachel Chinouriri, Holly Humberstone, Trombone Short & Orleans Avenue, Smino, Passion Pit, Lambrini Girls, Wednesday, Big Gigantic, Mariah the Scientist, Wolfmother, Tash Sultana, Blondshell, Turnover, Blues Traveler, Lil Jon, Del Water Gap, Fcukers, Osees, Snow Strippers, and more.
Additionally, “Weird Al” Yankovic will play a special late-night set on Saturday, and Kesha will curate this year’s Superjam, officially dubbed, “Superjâm Estoeríca: The Alchemy of Pop.”
Bonnaroo will return to The Farm in Manchester, Tennessee, from June 11-14, 2026. After requesting the public’s feedback, organizers say they are planning to make improvements to the festival grounds while other aspects will remain unchanged. A statement posted to the Bonnaroo Instagram reads: “In the 2025/2026 off-season we’ll be dedicating an additional multi-million-dollar budget and initiating improvements that prioritize the campgrounds and other areas affected by the extreme weather in 2025. Some of these projects will include reseeding the property, continuing to increase access roads within the campgrounds, adding more drainage and reinforcing primary water runoff pathways.”
For lineup and ticket information, head to the festival’s website.
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