After a 2025 washout, Bonnaroo is back in 2026 from June 11 to 14 with a stacked lineup featuring major headliners, buzzy newcomers, a bit of nostalgia and a few surprises. Organizers have a slew of upgrades on tap, setting the stage for a knockout return to form.
Skrillex will kick things off with an "epic" welcome party on Thursday, while Noah Kahan will anchor the Sunday finale. Taking the stages between those giants is an unforgettable lineup that includes Turnstile, Teddy Swims, Kesha, The Neighbourhood, Vince Staples, Rüfüs Du Sol, Role Model, The Strokes, Blues Traveler and dozens more. There's even a "Bigger and Weirder Saturday Late Night Roovue" set by none other than Weird Al Yankovic, and this year's Superjam—officially titled "Superjam Esoterica: The Alchemy of Pop"—is curated by Kesha.
Diving deeper into the lineup that includes more than 100 artists, other standouts include Alabama Shakes, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist, Major Lazer, Mt. Joy, Yungblud, Jessie Murph and Blood Orange. Modest Mouse, Japanese Breakfast, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue and Role Model will close out the weekend alongside Kahan.
Ushering in a new era of Bonnaroo will be new drainage, fresh turf, miles of internal roads and the removal of flood prone campsites that should alleviate any weather-related worries.
When is Bonnaroo?
Bonnaroo 2026 takes place over four days, from June 11 to 14, 2026.
Where is Bonnaroo?
The festival takes place in Manchester, Tennessee on what's known as the Farm, a 700-acre property where the event is held every year.
Who is headlining Bonnaroo?
Headliners include The Strokes, Noah Kahan, Skrillex, Kesha, Rüfüs Du Sol, Turnstile and Teddy Swims.
How to get tickets to Bonnaroo
Tickets go on sale Friday, December 5 at 10am CT at bonnaroo.com/tickets. Options include everything from standard, four-day, general admission passes to VIP, Platinum and Roo Insider options, along with camping and parking add-ons.

