Bonnaroo 2026 is set to be an unforgettable music extravaganza featuring headliners Skrillex, the Strokes, Rüfüs Du Sol, and Noah Kahan. Returning to Manchester, Tennessee, from June 11 to June 14, the festival promises an eclectic lineup with over 100 acts. Fans can look forward to performances from top artists while enjoying an enhanced festival experience, thanks to improvements addressing past weather challenges.
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Skrillex to Ignite the Opening Night
The festival kicks off on Thursday, June 11, with Skrillex taking center stage to close the opening night. Attendees will also enjoy live sets from notable acts such as Four Tet, Vince Staples, and Spiritual Cramp. As one of the main draws, Skrillex’s unique blend of electronic music is sure to set an electrifying tone for Bonnaroo 2026.
The Strokes and the Second Night’s Vibe
On Friday, June 12, iconic rock band the Strokes will captivate audiences as the headlining act. This night will also feature performances by Blood Orange, Major Lazer, and Griz, among others. Fans of diverse musical genres will find Friday’s lineup particularly appealing, with something for everyone.
Saturday with Rüfüs Du Sol
Saturday, June 13, sees Rüfüs Du Sol leading the lineup. The day promises a variety of sounds with acts like Teddy Swims, the Neighbourhood, Alabama Shakes, and more taking the stage. Highlighting the day’s events, Kesha will present Superjâm Esoteríca: The Alchemy Of Pop, adding a unique twist to the schedule.
Noah Kahan’s Memorable Finale
Noah Kahan will close the festival on Sunday, June 14, with a performance that promises to be both memorable and moving. Throughout the final day, festival-goers can enjoy music from Role Model, Clipse, Japanese Breakfast, and others. It’s a diverse lineup designed to appeal to a wide audience and ensure that Bonnaroo 2026 ends on a high note.
Exciting Updates and Improvements
Tickets go on sale Friday, Dec. 5 at 10 a.m. CT, offering a range of options from General Admission to Roo Insider. After Bonnaroo 2025 was canceled due to flooding, organizers have implemented changes to improve the festival experience, reducing campsite areas prone to flooding and expanding access roads. These measures are part of ongoing efforts to enhance guest safety and enjoyment.
“In the 2025/2026 off-season we’ll be dedicating an additional multi-million-dollar budget and initiating improvements,” organizers stated, highlighting plans to bolster infrastructure and ensure a smooth event.