Post Malone, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fred again.., Pretty Lights & Fisher Top Bonnaroo’s 2024 Lineup

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After a successful year in 2023, Bonnaroo is returning to the Farm in Manchester, Tennessee, once again on June 13-16. This year, headliners include Post Malone, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Fred again.., and, for the first time in Bonnaroo history, the What Stage (Bonnaroo’s main stage) will open for a special Thursday night headline set from Pretty Lights.

Fred again.. will make his one and only U.S. festival appearance this year closing out Bonnaroo on Sunday night. Last year at Coachella, he made history when he closed down the main stage alongside Skrillex and Four Set on the final day of the festival during its second weekend.

This year’s SuperJam takes place in the That Tent on June 15 with the theme, “Once More With Feeling(s) – the Dashboard Confessional Emo Superjam.” Further highlights on the lineup include performances from Megan Thee Stallion, Cage The Elephant, Maggie Rogers, Melanie Martinez, Khruangbin, Cigarettes After Sex, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Diplo, Carly Rae Jepson, Fisher, Jon Batiste, Dominic Fike, Parcels, IDLES, Joey Bada$$, Lizzy McAlpine, T-Pain, Interpol, jJoe Russo’s Almost Dead, Two Friends, Taking Back Sunday, Gary Clark Jr., Four Tet and many more.

Lineups for the Where in the Woods stage in Bonnaroo’s campgrounds, as well as other late night performances, will be announced in the leadup to the event.

Bonnaroo also released its latest Economic Impact Study this last week, revealing that 2023’s festival contributed $339.8 million to the regional economy, including more than $5.1 million in tax revenue.

Presale begins on Jan. 11 at 10 a.m. CT, and fans can now start signing up for presale access. A public on-sale with any remaining tickets will follow. Ticket options include GA, GA+, VIP, Platinum and more, with camping and parking options starting with just $25 down.