Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival is set to be back on the farm in June of 2026. The festival will bring more than 90 artists to Manchester, Tennessee, across 10 stages over four days.
Last year, the festival was cut short due to torrential rains, but operators and promoters have made several layout adjustments for 2026, including reducing capacity after moving campsites out of flood-prone areas. Some other major changes include the UFO stage being moved into Centeroo, more Outeroo programming, and a more extensive opening night on Thursday. Festival promoters have also addressed concerns about sound bleed between nearby stages, noting that sets will alternate on stages where this could be an issue.
The historic festival is known for its diverse lineup, and the 2026 headliners solidify this legacy. Skrillex leads off the weekend’s headliners on Thursday; followed by The Strokes, GRiZ, Turnstile, and YUNGBLUD on Friday; Rüfüs Du Sol, Teddy Swims, and The Neighbourhood on Saturday; and Noah Kahan, Role Model, and Kesha closing out the festival on Sunday.

One of Bonnaroo’s more unique offerings, Superjam, makes its highly anticipated return. This performance is a late-night collaboration between many artists that is known to be more of a party than a typical concert set. This year’s host is a Nashville native. Kesha is bringing The Alchemy of Pop to the farm. Fans will surely speculate about potential appearances from Audrey Hobert, Role Model, Del Water Gap, and more.
Bonnaroo is renowned for its EDM offerings, late into the night, but the alternative acts are sure to bring in some fans as well. Hot Mulligan is back after being on last year’s bill. Turnstile and YUNGBLUD also join the lineup following major career momentum over the past year.
Tickets are currently on sale, including single-day, two-day, and full weekend passes. Full lineup and ticket information can be found below:

