Bonnaroo announces 2026 daily schedules

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Bonnaroo has announced the jam-packed schedule for the 2026 weekend for June 11-14. Headlined by artists like Skrillex, The Strokes, RÜFÜS DU SOL, and Noah Kahan, the festival will once again run nearly around the clock, with performances spanning more than 10 stages and continuing into sunrise hours.

The festival has also introduced several exciting new additions this year. One standout is Camp Busyhead, a community-focused campsite created in collaboration with headliner Noah Kahan’s The Busyhead Project. The experience includes exclusive morning yoga sessions, a curated self-care package with festival essentials, insider tips from the team, and more. A portion of every Camp Busyhead pass will be donated to @thebusyheadproject in support of mental health awareness and stigma reduction.

The weekend will be opened with Vince Staples (7pm) and Skrillex (10:30) on Thursday night.

Late night performances typically hosted in “Where In The Woods” will now be held on the “Other” Stage and “Where” Stage in Centeroo. Performances on Friday include Major Lazer and Inzo for a sunrise set, and Gorgon City and Effin on Saturday.

Friday is packed with must-see performances, infusing Bbno$, Rachel Chinouriri, Yungblud, and Mt. Joy. The day will be headlined by The Strokes at 11:00 pm on the “What” Stage and Turnstile at 12:30 am on the “Which” Stage.

The “Which” Stage will be the place to be on Saturday, with back-to-back performances by Amyl & the Sniffers, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, and Teddy Swims. There will also be a special performance on the “This” stage titled, Superjam Esoterica, Alchemy of Pop featuring Kesha. The “What” stage will be closed out by The Neighbourhood and Rufus du Sol.

Noah Kahan will be closing out the weekend Sunday night on the “What” Stage, following performances from Kesha, Role Model, and Audrey Hobert throughout the day.

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, after an abrupt ending to 2025’s festival due to weather. 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 fans who can’t commit to the full weekend, Bonnaroo now offers flexible ticket options, including 1-Day GA, GA+, VIP, and Platinum passes, along with 2-Day GA tickets. A range of 1-, 2-, and 4-day passes are currently available exclusively at bonnaroo.com.

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