The 2026 edition of Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, set to take place from June 11 to June 14 in Manchester, Tennessee, has revealed its headliners, generating excitement among music fans worldwide. Skrillex, The Strokes, RÜFÜS DU SOL, and Noah Kahan will lead the festival, bringing a diverse mix of electronic, rock, dance-electronic, and folk/pop to the Tennessee grounds. This announcement marks a major comeback for Bonnaroo after the 2025 festival was canceled due to flooding and weather-related safety concerns, with organizers promising improved infrastructure, including upgraded drainage, roads, campsites, and festival facilities to ensure a safer and more reliable experience for attendees.
The festival will kick off on Thursday, June 11, with Skrillex opening the weekend alongside other electronic and hip-hop artists. Friday will feature The Strokes headlining a rock-focused day complemented by acts from alternative and hip-hop genres. On Saturday, RÜFÜS DU SOL will lead a night of dance-electronic and indie-rock performances, while late-night sets will continue the high-energy atmosphere. The festival will close on Sunday with Noah Kahan headlining alongside rising and established artists, offering a full four-day journey across multiple music styles.

The lineup highlights Bonnaroo’s commitment to diversity in music, blending EDM, rock, indie, and singer-songwriter acts to appeal to a broad audience. Fans can expect career-spanning sets, surprise collaborations, and special late-night performances, including curated shows from prominent artists. Tickets for the 2026 festival will go on sale on Friday, December 5, with options ranging from general admission to VIP passes, along with camping and accommodation packages.
After a year of disruption, Bonnaroo 2026 promises to be one of the festival’s most ambitious and eclectic editions, combining world-class headliners with a vibrant mix of genres, making it a must-attend event for music lovers from around the world.