Bonnaroo 2026 lineup announced
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Christmas came early for Bonnaroovians as festival organizers have released the full lineup for the 2026 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, which will see Skrillex, The Strokes, Rüfüs Du Sol and Noah Kahan as this year’s headliners.
Prior to the announcement, fans began speculating about the announcement when the band Mt. Joy confirmed it would be making a stop at Bonnaroo in its touring schedule. Mt. Joy was scheduled to play at the festival this year before it was canceled due to rain and the conditions of the grounds.
The excitement for the lineup announcement kicked into overdrive Tuesday morning as before the official announcement, fans spotted a billboard in Nashville that listed Skrillex, The Strokes, Rüfüs Du Sol and Noah Kahan as this year’s headliners.
What’s on the card?
As previously announced by organizers, kicking off the positive vibes on Thursday, June 11, 2026, will be the “welcoming party” featuring the night’s headliner Skrillex, who will be making his return to The Farm since his last performance in 2014, as well as performances from Four Tet, Vince Staples and Spiritual Cramp.
Friday will be the first full day of music featuring performances from Turnstile, Griz, Mt. Joy, Yungblud, Geese, Lil Jon, Hot Mulligan, bbno$, The Dare, Wolfmother, and many more, followed by Friday night’s headliner The Strokes.
Saturday’s acts will include Teddy Swims, The Neighbourghood, Alabama Shakes, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Amyl and the Sniffers, Boys Noize, Freddie Gibbs & the Alchemist, Gorgon City, Buffalo Traffic Jam, and more, with Rüfüs Du Sol taking the main stage Saturday night. Also set for Saturday will be the Bonnaroo staple: the SuperJam. This year’s SuperJam will be SuperJâm Esoteríca: The Alchemy of Pop presented by Kesha. Also on deck will be “Weird Al” Yankovic performing a special late-night Saturday set called “Bigger & Weirder Saturday Late Night Roovue.”
Closing out Bonnaroo are Kesha, Role Model, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Clipse, Daily Bread, Modest Mouse, Mariah the Scientist, Turnover, Spacey Jane, Lszee and more, with Noah Kahan closing down The Farm.
Bonnaroo tickets go on sale Friday, Dec. 5, at 10 a.m. CT, exclusively via bonnaroo.com. 2026 ticket options include 4-Day General Admission, 4-Day GA+, 4-Day VIP, 4-Day Platinum, and 4-Day Roo Insider, along with a variety of camping and parking options.
Those who purchased tickets in 2025 will have the first opportunity to buy 2026 tickets at the lowest price on Wednesday, Dec. 3, at 10 a.m. CT. 2025 ticket buyers should receive an email with a ticket link and passcode. If 2025 ticket holders don’t receive the email, they should email info@bonnaroo.com.
There will also be upgraded ticket types for those who prefer an elevated experience. GA+ tickets include unlimited access to the Centeroo GA+ Lounge, with relaxed seating, dedicated food for purchase, air-conditioned restrooms, and hospitality staff to assist with all festival needs; a private bar with drinks for purchase plus complimentary soft drinks; a dedicated premium entrance lane at both gates into Centeroo, and more. VIP and Platinum guests will enjoy the same perks plus dedicated close-in and on-field viewing areas; unlimited access to VIP and Platinum air-conditioned Lounges; an express lane at the main festival store and artist merch store, commemorative festival gifts, and so much more. To learn more about all Premium experiences, please see http://www.bonnaroo.com/tickets.
There will be a wide range of Camping & Parking options available in Outeroo, including Primitive Car Camping, Glamping, RVs, Backstage Camping, Accessible Camping, Groop Camping, Community Camping, and more. Premium Outeroo Camping Accommodations include pre-pitched Souvenir Tents, cool and comfortable Darkroom Tents, Luxury Bell Tents, and spacious 2-person Wood Frame Safari Tents for the ultimate Bonnaroo camping experience. Cosmic Nomads On-Site Daily Parking passes will be available for ticketholders who are not camping. For details on all accommodation options, please visit www.bonnaroo.com/accommodations.
Those who will be returning to the festival will also see what’s been happening on the Farm, including improved drainage, miles of new roadways, and 135 acres of new turf. In addition, Bonnaroo bandanas will return, along with the long-awaited return of Bonnaroo Radio, providing exclusive programming like throwback Bonnaroo performances, interviews, traffic and weather updates, and more as fans arrive at the Farm and throughout the weekend.
For details on camping/parking options and all accommodation options, please visit www.bonnaroo.com.
Friday, Dec. 5 at 10 a.m. at bonnaroo.com.
