Following a milestone anniversary year, The Governors Ball returns to New York City’s Flushing Meadows Corona Park from June 5–7 for its 16th year.
This year’s lineup brings together pop, hip-hop, and K-pop, with the genres converging across three stages. Lorde and Baby Keem kick off both the summer and the weekend on Friday, followed by Stray Kids and Kali Uchis on Saturday. A$AP Rocky and Jennie will close out the three-day festival on Sunday.
Other notable acts among the 60-artist lineup include KATSEYE, Gesaffelstein, Major Lazer, Pierce The Veil, Dominic Fike, Blood Orange, Clipse, Mariah The Scientist, Wet Leg, Amyl and the Sniffers, Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist, The Dare, 2Hollis, and Ravyn Lenae, among other can’t-miss performances.
For Spotify listeners, the app is partnering with Gov Ball to offer a personalized listening experience. Based on your custom “Festival Persona,” Spotify will generate a tailored playlist that blends your favorite artists with lineup recommendations, so you can get familiar with new acts ahead of time and enjoy their sets even more.
Tickets are now available at governorsballmusicfestival.com/tickets. For more information and details on ticket tiers and amenities, visit the festival’s official website.
Additional offerings include local Queens’ culinary vendors and dedicated photo opportunities, with more to be announced soon.


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