Bonnaroo 2024 Lineup Revealed
On Tuesday, Bonnaroo unveiled its 2024 lineup, showcasing a diverse blend of well-established artists, beloved fan favorites, and promising newcomers. The roster boasts two Grammy-winning Alabama natives, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, and Brittany Howard, alongside other heavyweights such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Post Malone, Pretty Lights, Megan Thee Stallion, Gary Clark Jr, Cage the Elephant, Fred Again, The Mars Volta, Fisher, T-Pain, Diplo, Jon Batiste, Gwar, and Carly Rae Jepsen.
With over 100 confirmed acts, the festival is slated to take place from June 13-16 at Bonnaroo Farm, also known as Great Stage Park, in Manchester, Tennessee, approximately 60 miles southeast of Nashville. While specific set times are yet to be announced, the lineup is categorized by day, with headliners prominently featured at the top of each day’s schedule.
Noteworthy performances include Isbell closing the festival on Sunday, June 16, and Howard taking the stage on Saturday, June 15. The event will also feature the annual SuperJam, led by Dashboard Confessional this year, with additional guest announcements forthcoming. While the majority of acts are part of the “complete lineup,” a press release hints at upcoming announcements for the “Where In The Woods” stage and Late Night showcase performances.
Bonnaroo, officially titled the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, spans more than 10 stages, each with unique names like This Tent, That Tent, Who Stage, What Stage, and Which Stage. The festival grounds offer various amenities, including food and merchandise vendors, bars, concessions, free water stations, and more.
Ticket pre-sale begins on Thursday, January 11, at 10 a.m. CT, accessible through the Bonnaroo website. Although detailed ticket prices are pending, general admission starts at $425, GA+ at $625, VIP at $1,000, and Platinum at $4,155, all for four-day passes. Each ticket tier comes with exclusive perks, such as proximity to stages, separate lounges, commemorative items, and more.
Bonnaroo also offers passes for on-site camping and parking, ranging from $110 for primitive car camping to $4,450 for a “wood frame safari tent.” Additionally, tickets for community dinners, priced at $30-$75, are available for purchase.