Dom Dolla, Avril Lavigne & Tyler, The Creator Headline Bonnaroo 2025
The annual American music festival’s massive bill also includes Olivia Rodrigo, Hozier, Luke Combs and Queens of the Stone Age.
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Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival rarely disappoints, and the annual fest’s 2025 lineup is no exception. Returning to Bonnaroo Farm, in Manchester, Tennessee, the event takes place from Thursday, June 12 to Sunday, June 15.
The four-day festival has a jam-packed lineup covering all genres, with the Thursday evening headlined by country star Luke Combs and Australia’s own Dom Dolla.
Topping the bill Friday night are rapper Tyler, the Creator, DJ extraordinaire John Summit and indie favs Glass Animals.
Saturday finds ‘vampire’ and ‘drivers license’ hitmaker Olivia Rodrigo joined by skater girl Avril Lavigne and French electronic duo Justice.
The final night of the festival on Sunday features Irish troubadour Hozier, New York indie act Vampire Weekend and desert rockers Queens of the Stone Age.
The stacked and eclectic bill also includes Insane Clown Posse, Megadeth, Foster the People, GloRilla, Role Model, Action Bronson, Raye, MJ Lenderman and Jack’s Mannequin.
Bonnaroo 2025 also features a wealth of Aussie talent, with headliner Dom Dolla joined by Royel Otis, Dope Lemon and Ziggy Alberts. King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard are also playing the first-ever Roo Residency, with the Aussie act playing three sets over three days.
Tickets for Bonnaroo 2025 are on sale now via bonnarroo.com.
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Founded by Superfly Presents and AC Entertainment, Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival is a staple on the American summer festival calendar. Since its inception in 2002, Bonnaroo has continued to attract big-name artists alongside emerging acts on the precipice of breaking out.
Known for its diverse lineup, Bonnaroo is also an environmentally friendly festival and doing its bit to go green.
Last year’s festival attracted over 70,000 people per day with a lineup that included Post Malone, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Khruangbin, Cage the Elephant, Fred Again.. and Megan Thee Stallion.
Bonnaroo takes place at Bonnaroo Farm, in Manchester, Tennessee from Thursday, June 12 to Sunday, June 15, 2025. For full ticketing and lineup information visit bonnaroo.com.
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