Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee, has announced the schedule for the 2026 festival lineup, covering over 150 performances across 10 stages.

This year’s line-up features many of music’s top artists, from Noah Kahan and The Dare to The Neighborhood and Geese, plus so many more for festival goers looking to listen to a wide range of music.

With the release of the schedule, attendees can now plan out what stages to hit and when. As well as plan for various events happening around the 700-acre farm, such as Roo Run and The Fountain. Centeroo has plenty to offer this coming festival season, including improvements to the grounds and new experiences.
For those who want to attend but can’t stay for the whole weekend, they can now purchase 1-Day GA, GA+, VIP, and Platinum Tickets as well as 2-Day GA.
Among the new highlights is Camp Busyhead, a community camp created in partnership with headliner Noah Kahan’s The Busyhead Project. They will feature exclusive morning yoga sessions, a self-care package of festival essentials, tips and tricks from the team, and more. A portion from every Camp Busyhead pass will go towards The Busyhead Project to end mental health stigma.

New additions to the stacked After Hours lineup include Ganja White Night and an extra Sunrise Set from INZO on Friday, June 12th.
Late nights at Bonnaroo will also have nightly Outeroo parties, as well as all-night sets at the fan-favorite Where Stage, which will be relocating directly to Centeroo. This stage will see performances from Eazybaked, Lumasi, Mary Droppinz, and many more.

In 2026, we will also see the return of Bonnaroo Radio, which will provide exclusive throwback performances, interviews, traffic, and weather updates, and more throughout the weekend.
The complete Bonnaroo 2026 schedule is below.



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