Bonnaroo unveils schedule for 2026 iteration

Bonnaroovians can now start making their plans on who to see as the performance schedules for this year’s Bonnaroo Music and Arts festival have been released.
Festival organizers have released schedules for who’ll be performing on the festival’s six main stages throughout the weekend on June 11-14, as well as some new additions to this year’s festival.
According to organizers, among the newly announced highlights are Camp Busyhead, a special community camp created in partnership with headliner Noah Kahan’s The Busyhead Project, offering fans exclusive morning yoga sessions, a self-care package of fest essentials, tips and tricks from the team, and more. A portion from every Camp Busyhead pass will be donated to @thebusyheadproject to help end the stigma around mental health.
The new additions also include Bonnaroo’s After Hours lineup, which will feature Ganja White Night and an extra Sunrise Set from INZO on Friday, June 12. Centeroo shows slated for after midnight also include Turnstile, Major Lazer, Cloonee, Lil Jon, and The Dare (Friday, June 12), and “Weird Al” Yankovic’s Bigger & Weirder Late Night Roovue, Chase & Status, Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist, Gorgon City (Sunrise Set), Snow Strippers, and Osees.
The late nights at the Farm will also feature nightly parties in Outeroo, as well as all-night sets at the fan-favorite Where Stage, which is relocating for the first time to its new home directly in Centeroo. The Where Stage will see performances from Eazybaked, Lumasi, Mary Droppinz, Prob Cause, and Richard Finger (Friday, June 12) and Big Gigantic, Clozee, Costa, Effin, and Smoakland (Saturday, June 13).
“Bonnaroo 2026 will once again present a fantastic lineup of top artists performing around the clock across more than 10 unique stages over the fourday festival, with live music and much more through the night and into the early morning hours,” Bonnaroo officials said.
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 2026 will also see an array of new experiences along with significant upgrades to the Farm, including improved drainage, miles of new roadways, and 135 acres of new turf. In addition, the much-beloved Bonnaroo bandanas will be back this year. 2026 will also see 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 those who want to attend but can’t stay all weekend, Bonnaroo is now offering 1-Day GA, GA+, VIP and Platinum Tickets as well as 2-Day GA Tickets. A variety of 1-Day, 2-Day, and 4-Day Tickets are on sale now, exclusively via bonnaroo.com.
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