Olivia Rodrigo, Tyler, The Creator, and Hozier Headline Governors Ball 2025
The packed and diverse lineup also includes Mannequin Pussy, Glass Animals, Key Glock and Car Seat Headrest.
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New York’s long-running Governors Ball has revealed its 2025 lineup, with heavyweights Olivia Rodrigo, Tyler, the Creator and Hozier headlining.
Celebrating its 15th anniversary, the Governors Ball takes place from Friday, June 6 to Sunday, June 8 at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, New York. Tyler gets things underway on Friday night, Olivia Rodrigo brings the heat on Saturday evening and the delightful croon of Hozier will close things out on Sunday.
Those lucky enough to score tickets will also get the chance to catch sets from punk rockers Mannequin Pussy, R&B superstar Tyla, Memphis rapper Key Glock, LA indie trio Wallows, British soulstress Raye and man of the moment Benson Boone. Aussie favourites Royel Otis are also on the bill and one act not to miss.
Pre-sale takes place this Thursday, January 16 at 1am ET, which is 1am Friday morning Australian time. You can register for pre-sale access here. If any tickets remain they will go on sale to the general public an hour later at 11am. For full ticketing information visit govenorsballmusicfestival.com.
The Governors Ball has been a mainstay of the American festival calendar since arriving on the scene in 2011.
The multi-day festival not only features a lineup of diverse musical acts from across the globe but also hosts popular New York restaurants and food trucks and offers a range of different experiences and installations.
Last year’s festival was headlined by The Killers, Post Malone and SZA, with the lineup also including Labrinth, Doechii, Dominic Fike, Carly Rae Jepsen, Sexyy Red and Chappell Roan.
Governors Ball takes place from Friday, June 6 to Sunday, June 8 at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, New York. For full lineup and ticketing information visit governorsballmusicfestival.com.
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