Category: Festival News

  • Bonnaroo 2019 lineup revealed

    Bonnaroo, the music and arts festival in Manchester, Tennessee, has released its 2019 lineup.

    A wide-range of popular headliners will perform over the course of four days at Great Stage Park this year. Some of the most notable artists in this summer’s bill include Phish — playing three sets, including a late evening set on Friday — Post Malone, Childish Gambino, the Avett Brothers, the Lumineers, Brandi Carlile, and Cardi B

    This year’s festival features a wide array of styles, ranging from the traditional Bonnaroo fare to pop and hip hop artists.

    The 18th annual event kicks off June 13 with the Grand Ole Opry, which features Saba, Space Jesus, All Them Witches, The Nude Party, and Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever.  The festival ends June 16 with Carlile, Cardi B, the Lumineers and Phish performing two sets.

    Tickets will be released at noon Central Time on Thursday, Jan. 10 through the Bonnaroo website.  In addition to four-day general admission, VIP and Platinum level tickets, Bonnaroo now offers a layaway plan for those wishing to purchase general admission tickets, with plans starting at $47.

    Check out the official Bonnaroo playlists here.

     

  • Governors Ball Announces Lineup for 9th Annual Festival

    The Governors Ball Music Festival will hold its 9th event over May 31-June 2, taking place at Randall’s Island Park in New York City. The impressive line up includes Tyler, the Creator, Florence + the Machine, Kacey Musgraves, Charlie XCX, Lil Wayne, The Strokes, Lily Allen, The 1975 and many more.

    Starting today you can visit the Governors Ball Music Festival webpage to get special “Announce Day” priced tickets for the event that ends at 11:59 p.m. as well as the full line up for the event. Regular pricing begins at midnight on Jan. 8.

    The Governors Ball is a New York grown and cultivated festival that has proven to be one of the country’s most successful festivals in its previous eight years of existence. The festival prides itself on community engagement, working with and donating to numerous non-profits and community groups each year.