Bonnaroo 2026 Full Schedule: 150+ Performances Across Four Stages Over Four Days
Bonnaroo 2026’s schedule is officially out, and parsing it is both thrilling and daunting: more than 150 artists across four stages, spread over four days from June 12–15 at Great Stage Park in Manchester, Tennessee. Here’s how to make sense of it all.

Thursday, June 12 — Opening Night
Thursday is traditionally a warm-up day with lighter scheduling, but don’t sleep on it. Opening night historically features breakout acts and some of the most intimate sets of the weekend, since the crowd is still arriving. The What Stage doesn’t start headlining until Friday, but the Which Stage and This Tent are fully operational by Thursday evening.
Friday, June 13
The Strokes headline the What Stage on Friday night. Doors to Centeroo open at noon, and sets begin staggering from mid-afternoon. Friday is typically when the campus is fully populated and the energy peaks for the first real headliner night.
Saturday, June 14
Noah Kahan takes the What Stage on Saturday — the most emotionally anticipated set of the weekend. His set is expected to run just over 90 minutes. The Where Stage begins its late-night programming at midnight and runs until dawn.
Sunday, June 15 — Closing Night
Skrillex closes the festival Sunday night in what is expected to be a production unlike anything seen at Bonnaroo in recent memory. His team has reportedly been planning a custom stage setup for months.
Planning Your Schedule
Conflicts are unavoidable — that’s the nature of a four-stage festival. The Bonnaroo app lets you build a personal schedule and set reminders. Build in buffer time between stages and accept that you’ll miss some things. That’s also part of the experience.





