The countdown begins for the 2026 edition of the internationally acclaimed Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival at The Farm in Manchester, TN. From June 11 – 14, festival-goers will experience non-stop, genre-defying musical performances across 10 stages, with special sunrise sets.
Who is Performing At Bonnaroo 2026?
This year’s Bonnaroo lineup promises something for everyone, spanning electronic dance music, indie rock, and folk.
Skrillex will kick things off on Thursday, followed by indie icons The Strokes on Friday and electronic trio Rüfüs Du Sol on Saturday. The festival will wrap on Sunday with two time grammy nominee, Noah Kahan.
Other notable artists claiming top billing are GRiZ, Turnstile, Teddy Swims, The Neighbourhood, Role Model, and Kesha.
Kesha will lead this year’s highly anticipated Superjam, titled “KESHA PRESENTS: SUPERJÂM ESOTERÍCA: THE ALCHEMY OF POP.” If previous years are any indication, fans should expect some exciting surprises.
“Weird Al” Yankovic will also keep the party going on Saturday with a late-night set called “Bigger & Weirder Saturday Late Night Roovue.”
Where Can I Buy Tickets?
This year, Bonaroo is offering a variety of ticket options, including: 4-Day General Admission, 4-Day GA+, 4-Day VIP, 4-Day Platinum, and 4-Day Roo Insider.
To buy tickets or to learn more about the premium experiences offered in their higher tiers, visit http://www.bonnaroo.com/tickets.
Outeroo Camping and Parking Options
Planning your stay at The Farm? Check out www.bonnaroo.com/accommodations to claim your spot at Outeroo, the official festival campgrounds. Various camping packages are available, from primitive car camping to luxury glamping.
If you aren’t camping, you can purchase a Cosmic Nomads On-Site Daily Parking pass.
Fan Favorites Return
Long-time “Bonnaroovians” will be excited to hear about the return of the iconic Bonnaroo bandanas. The festival is also bringing back Bonnaroo Radio, your go-to destination for throwback performances, exclusive artist interviews, and live traffic and weather updates throughout the weekend.


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