Bonnaroo 2026 Lineup Revealed: Noah Kahan, The Strokes, Skrillex Headline Four-Day Festival

After months of anticipation, Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival has officially unveiled its 2026 lineup, and it’s being called one of the most diverse and exciting rosters in the festival’s storied history. Headlining the main What Stage are indie folk sensation Noah Kahan, rock legends The Strokes, and electronic powerhouse Skrillex — a combination that promises to draw crowds from nearly every corner of the music world.

Bonnaroo festival crowd

Noah Kahan, who broke into mainstream consciousness with his emotionally charged album Stick Season, will make his Bonnaroo headlining debut. Fans have waited years for this moment, and his set is expected to be a singalong spectacle under the Tennessee stars. The Strokes bring a different energy — raw, angular rock that feels tailor-made for a late-night festival crowd. And Skrillex, who has repeatedly reinvented himself as an electronic artist, will close out the weekend with a production that insiders are calling “career-defining.”

Beyond the headliners, the supporting lineup is equally impressive. Mid-tier acts include CloZee, Wet Leg, Tems, Black Pumas, and Japanese Breakfast. The festival spans four stages — the What Stage, Which Stage, This Tent, and the beloved Where Stage — with programming running from early afternoon deep into the night.

Bonnaroo takes place June 12–15, 2026, on the 700-acre Great Stage Park in Manchester, Tennessee, roughly 60 miles southeast of Nashville. General admission camping passes start at $349, with 4-day GA+ and VIP options also available. Payment plans are offered through the official site.

If you’re planning to attend, don’t sleep on early ticket purchases — Bonnaroo sells out in waves, and prices increase as the festival approaches. This is one summer you won’t want to miss.

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