Bonnaroo 2026: The Strokes, Skrillex, RÜFÜS DU SOL, Noah Kahan

Festivals fans — rejoice. The 2026 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival lineup has officially dropped unexpectedly, with a massive slate of headliners and shock-drop acts that demonstrate just how wide-ranging and ambitious the festival is becoming.

 

A head-liner heavy weekend

Among the top billing: The Strokes, Skrillex, RÜFÜS DU SOL, and Noah Kahan — each offering a very different tone, which together reflect Bonnaroo’s genre-spanning spirit.

Skrillex’s return is particularly noteworthy: over a decade has passed since his last transformative set at The Farm, and this reunion promises to be a high-octane moment for EDM fans. Meanwhile, The Strokes bring their signature rock-and-roll swagger, RÜFÜS DU SOL deliver atmospheric electronic intensity, and Noah Kahan lends the quieter, heartfelt side of modern folk-pop for a festival weekend that truly spans soundscapes.

Deep cuts and surprises

Beyond the headliners, Bonnaroo 2026 delivers a carnival of music for all tastes: punk-inflected energy from Turnstile and Yungblud, indie flavor via Geese and Blood Orange, soulful rock-blues vibes from Alabama Shakes, and emerging artists like Role Model and Clipse adding fresh voices to the crowd.

There’s also room for late-night fun and curveballs: comedy and nostalgia fans will want to catch Weird Al Yankovic’s special Saturday set, and pop-culture devotees should keep an eye on Kesha, who will be curating this year’s “Superjam.”

The spirit of Bonnaroo — with some changes

Set to run from June 11–14 at the iconic 700-acre farm near Manchester, Tennessee, Bonnaroo promises its classic blend of camping, community, and around-the-clock music across more than ten stages.

After weather-related struggles in recent years, organizers have signaled a commitment to improving safety and infrastructure — while still preserving the festival’s signature sense of spontaneity, late-night magic, and a roster that surprises and satisfies.

For longtime Roovians and first-time festival-goers alike, 2026 is shaping up to be a bright, bold celebration of music — one where indie rock, EDM, folk, soul, punk, and pop collide under the wide Tennessee sky.

Comments are closed.