Today, event organizers have revealed the initial artist lineup for the 2019 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. As always, the 18th-annual edition of the festival, set to take place June 13th–16th, will go down at The Farm at Great Stage Park, the spectacular 700-acre event space located 60 miles southeast of Nashville in Manchester, TN.
The lineup features a wide array of pop, hip-hop, and electronic artists, and while it continues the festival’s recent trend of moving toward more mainstream acts, there’s plenty to be excited about for jam fans. The slate of artists includes two nights of Phish—including one set late in the evening on Friday and two more on Sunday—Childish Gambino, The Avett Brothers, GRiZ (as well as a GRiZ-led Superjam), Post Malone, Cardi B, Brandi Carlile, Grand Ole Opry featuring Special Guests, Mac DeMarco, Lil Dicky, Odesza, Hozier, Kacey Musgraves, The National, comedic music group The Lonely Island, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, John Prine, Jim James (Full Band), Maren Morris, Gramatik, Bishop Briggs, The Record Company, Rubblebucket, The Lumineers, Solange, The National, The Wood Brothers, The Soul Rebels, Kikagaku Moyo, SunSquabi, and many, many more.
The festival has also announced a number of new features for 2019, including a “Sanctuary of Self-Love” campground experience curated by Paramore‘s Hayley Williams, wild theme parties and the event’s first-ever Pride parade hosted by House of Yes‘ “The Yes Barn,” a Nashville-centric food and art village called “The Ville,” a newly-opened wooded hangout area on the venue’s Eastern woods, and more. You can get more information about the Bonnaroo 2019 campground experience here.
Check out the full lineup below.
For more information, head to the Bonnaroo website.