The Strokes, Rüfüs Du Sol, Noah Kahan and more Announced for Bonnaroo 2026
The annual American music festival’s massive bill also includes Skrillex, Turnstile, Kesha, Role Model, Alabama Shakes, Geese and more.
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Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival has dropped its 2026 lineup, and as usual, it’s top-tier.
Returning to Bonnaroo Farm in Manchester, Tennessee, the American festival takes place from Thursday 11 June to Sunday 14 June and features ten stages with more musical artists than you can poke a stick at.
The four-day festival kicks off with Skrillex headlining the Thursday. Friday sees The Strokes, Griz and Turnstile topping the bill, followed by Rüfüs Du Sol, Teddy Swims and The Neighbourhood headlining the Saturday. Noah Kahan, Role Model and Kesha close out Bonnaroo on Sunday.
The stacked and eclectic bill also includes YUNGBLUD, Geese, Wet Leg, Lambrini Girls, Freddie Gibbs & the Alchemist, OSEES, Holly Humberstone, Clipse, Mariah the Scientist, Modest Mouse, Japanese Breakfast and many more.
Bonnaroo also features some great Aussie bands. Along with headliners Rüfüs Du Sol, the bill comprises Wolfmother, The Chats, Amyl and the Sniffers, Tash Sultana and Spacey Jane.
Tickets for the festival go on sale on Friday 5 December 5 via bonnarroo.com.
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One of America’s biggest music festivals, Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival was founded by Superfly Presents and AC Entertainment in 2002.
Since then, Bonnaroo has continued to attract big-name artists alongside emerging acts on the precipice of breaking out, evolving its lineup as the global music scene shifts and changes.
Last year’s edition was meant to be headlined by Tyler, The Creator, Olivia Rodrigo and Hozier, by severe storms and rainfall led to the festival being cancelled.
Bonnaroo takes place at Bonnaroo Farm, in Manchester, Tennessee, from Thursday 11 June to Sunday 14 June 2026. Full ticketing and lineup information at bonnaroo.com.
Bonnaroo 2026 lineup
THURSDAY
Skrillex
Four Tet
Vince Staples
Spiritual Cramp
FRIDAY
The Strokes
Griz
Turnstile
Mt. Joy
Major Lazer
Jessie Murph
Yungblud
Geese
Cloonee
Lil Jon
Blood Orange
Wet Leg
Hot Mulligan
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Zack Fox
Smino
Sidepiece
Rachel Chinouriri
The Dare
Adventure Club
NOTION
Mother Mother
Łaszewo
Blues Traveler
Wolfmother
Wednesday
The Chats
Lambrini Girls
Amble
Daniel Allan
Goldie Boutilier
Dora Jar
Villanelle
Jackie Hollander
PawPaw Rod
SATURDAY
RÜFÜS DU SOL
Teddy Swims
The Neighbourhood
Alabama Shakes
Chase & Status
Sara Landry
Rainbow Kitten Surprise
Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist
Amyl & The Sniffers
Sub Focus
Gorgon City
flipturn
Passion Pit
Snow Strippers
Tash Sultana
Wyatt Flores
Boys Noize
Holly Humberstone
Deathpact
SG Lewis
Osees
Waylon Wyatt
The Runarounds
DJ Trixie Mattel
Buffalo Traffic Jam
Confidence Man
Arcy Drive
Mountain Grass Unit
Juelz
The Stews
Congress The Band
Midnight Generation
Sunami
Nikita, The Wicked
“Weird Al” Yankovic Bigger & Weirder Roovue
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SUNDAY
Noah Kahan
Role Model
Kesha
Tedeschi Trucks Band
LSZEE Clipse
Mariah the Scientist
Daily Bread
Modest Mouse
Big Gigantic
Japanese Breakfast
Turnover
San Holo
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
Del Water Gap
Spacey Jane
Audrey Hobert
Fcukers
Blondshell
Little Stranger
Aly & AJ
Hemlocke Springs
Steph Strings
A Hundred Drums
Girl Tones
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