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Sunami with Congress, Amble, and more

Jun 11, 2026 at 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM  ·   · $432 The Bonnaroo Farm Camping, Manchester, TN The Bonnaroo Farm Camping, Manchester, TN Tickets from $432

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Formed in Auburn, AL, The Stews blend acoustic ballads and hard rock with alternative influences. Known for intense live shows, they've toured nationwide, playing Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza.
Amble, from the Midlands and West of Ireland, are a 3-piece trad-tinged songwriting trio known for thoughtful, ruminative songs blending Irish roots with a global sound.
BOYS NOIZE (Alex Ridha), a German-Iraqi DJ and producer from Berlin, is known for blending techno, house, and electro. He won a GRAMMY and collaborated with A$AP Rocky, Frank Ocean, Skrillex, and Virgil Abloh. Notable for remixes of Daft Punk and Depeche Mode, his hits include "Mvinline" and "Fine Day Anthem."
Skrillex, born Sonny Moore, is a top EDM artist from Los Angeles. Known for Grammy-winning tracks "Scary Monsters" and "Bangarang," he helped popularize dubstep. A former frontman of post-hardcore band From First to Last, he created hits with Diplo in Jack Ü and worked with artists like Justin Bieber and Beyoncé. His style is a blend of electro-house, dubstep, and trap, featuring collaborations with Missy Elliott, Rick Ross, and Fred again.., among others. His recent albums, Quest for Fire and Don't Get Too Close, showcase his diverse musical influences.
Gabrielle Watson, aka A Hundred Drums, blends thunderous bass and rhythm in her high-octane shows. Known for her politically charged track "Enough Is Enough," she's collaborated with top producers and vocalists. Her sound spans electronic genres, earning her spots at major festivals like Electric Forest and Shambhala.
Born Virginia, Clipse—brothers Pusha-T and Malice—are hip-hop legends known for sharp lyrics, Pharrell-produced beats, and hits like "Inglorious Bastards," blending menace and growth.
Formed on the Isle of Wight, Wet Leg, comprising Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers, blends sad and party music. Known for their hit "Chaise Longue" and a Mercury Prize-nominated debut album.
Japanese Breakfast, led by Michelle Zauner, released their first studio album "For Melancholy Brunettes" via Dead Oceans. Produced by Grammy-winner Blake Mills, it explores melancholic themes. Recorded at LA's famed Sound City, it marks a mature, intricate artistic shift.
The Chats are a Queensland pub-punk band known for their chaotic shows and viral hit "Smoko." They've toured with Cosmic Psychos and Queens of the Stone Age.
Amyl and the Sniffers, formed in Melbourne's pub-rock scene in 2016, blend punk with playful energy. Fronted by Amy Taylor, they are known for albums like the self-titled debut and "Comfort to Me." Their third album, "Cartoon Darkness," was recorded in LA with Nick Launay. They seamlessly blend punk with glammy and stormy elements, gaining critical acclaim and global recognition.
Tash Sultana, a trailblazing Australian multi-instrumentalist, is known for their creative artistry, authenticity, and sold-out global tours. They've headlined major festivals and achieved billions of streams, cementing their status as a top influential artist.
SIDEPIECE, formed by Latin Grammy winner NITTI and Party Favor, is a top house duo known for their hit "On My Mind," Grammy-nominated tracks, half a billion+ streams, and major festival shows.
Osees, led by Rhode Island-born John Dwyer, has evolved his garage-punk project through noisy rock, psychedelic pop, and synth-infused styles. Known for albums like "Mutilator Defeated at Last" and "Protean Threat," Osees' energetic performances feature Dwyer's shouted vocals and wild guitar riffs. Longtime collaborators include Brigid Dawson and Lars Finberg. From German label Tomlab to In the Red, they've continually reinvented their sound, integrating synths into albums like "Intercepted Message." Notable for their collaborative ethos, Dwyer's projects span several genres, constantly pushing musical boundaries.
Trixie Mattel, born Brian Michael Firkus, is a celebrated American drag queen and singer known for winning "RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars" season 3. His music tops Billboard's Heatseekers chart, and he co-hosts YouTube shows "UNHhhh" with Katya. Trixie stars in the documentary "Moving Parts," founded Trixie Cosmetics, and released acclaimed albums. He co-authored the NYT bestseller "Trixie and Katya's Guide to Modern Womanhood" and hosts "The Bald And The Beautiful" podcast.
British alternative pop singer-songwriter Holly Humberstone, known for her dark, introspective style, won the 2022 BRIT Rising Star and earned two Ivor Novello nods.
Atlanta's Zack Fox blends comedy with rap, known for "Jesus is the One." Early Awful Records member, collaborates with Kenny Beats, wrote for The Eric Andre Show, acted in "Kuso."
Atlanta-born Teddy Swims blends R&B, soul, and pop with raw emotion. Grammy-nominated, he’s known for hits like "Lose Control," 6x Platinum, with 9B+ streams and top collaborations.
Wednesday, led by Karly Hartzman, blends outlaw grit and indie hooks with poetic, place-based lyrics. Known for albums like *Rat Saw God*, their sound mixes rock, country, and noise.
Denver duo Big Gigantic blends electronic dance with live sax, jazz, hip hop, and funk. Known for hits like “All of Me,” they've sold out Red Rocks and played Coachella.
SG Lewis, a renowned London producer, has collaborated with Elton John, Clairo, and Khalid. He's famous for live shows at Coachella and Glastonbury, and produced Dua Lipa's hit "Hallucinate."
The Alchemist, a Beverly Hills-born producer and DJ, is renowned for his sample-heavy beats in hip-hop, collaborating with icons like Mobb Deep, Nas, and Lil Wayne. Known for albums with Prodigy, Curren$y, and Freddie Gibbs, his notable projects include "1st Infantry" and "Russian Roulette." As Eminem's DJ, his work spans rock and electronica collaborations, like with Linkin Park and Morcheeba. His Billboard success includes "The Great Escape" with Larry June and "Life Is Beautiful" with 2 Chainz. He's pivotal in rap with continuous collaborations and instrumental EPs.
Freddie Gibbs, born in Gary, Indiana, is renowned for his technical skill and provocative lyrics in gangsta and underground rap. Notable works include collaborations with Madlib on "Piñata" and "Bandana," and the 2020 album "Alfredo" with The Alchemist, which earned a Grammy nod. He's worked with Young Thug, Jeezy, DJ Drama, and Statik Selektah. Gibbs' 2022 album "$oul $old $eparately" hit No. 11 on Billboard, featuring collaborations with Pusha T and Anderson .Paak. Known for his gritty mixtapes, his sound blends modern trap with classic breakbeats.
Spiritual Cramp blends late 70s/80s punk and dub influences with bright guitars and dark vocals. Known for rebellious, anti-establishment lyrics reflecting working-class roots.
Born in Downey, CA, "Weird Al" Yankovic is a legendary song parodist known for comedic hits like "Eat It," "Smells Like Nirvana," and "White & Nerdy." He won four Grammys and is celebrated for his music video parodies. Collaborating with Rick Derringer, he became a staple of MTV with his unique style and Hawaiian shirts. His album, Mandatory Fun, was the first comedy album in over 50 years to debut at number one. Yankovic has inspired countless musicians with his parodies and released "Weird: The Al Yankovic Story" in 2022.
Wyatt Flores, a Mexican-American from Oklahoma, known for his honest country music, rose from local bar gigs to recording with Island Records. Hits like “Please Don’t Go” showcase his raw style, blending regret and hope. His debut album, Welcome To The Plains, captures his roots and life's challenges.
Motifv (Joseph Kechter) is a Northern Colorado-born producer blending gospel, soul, and experimental electronic sounds. Known for his sample-based style, acclaimed albums, and captivating live shows.
PawPaw Rod, born in Hawaii and raised in Oklahoma, mixes rap, 60s soul, and house. Known for "HIT EM WHERE IT HURTS," he has released 3 EPs with GODMODE.
Born and raised in England, Dev Hynes blends punk, orchestral pop, and R&B as Blood Orange. Known for critically acclaimed albums like *Freetown Sound*, he's worked with Solange, FKA twigs, A$AP Rocky, and more, and scored the film *Palo Alto*.
Major Lazer, led by Diplo since 2009, blends global sounds like reggaeton, afrobeats, and dancehall. Known for hits with J. Balvin, Nicki Minaj, and more.
California band The Neighbourhood, known for alt-rock hits like "Sweater Weather," blends edgy style with over 1B+ streams, working with YG, Denzel Curry, and playing Coachella.
Formed in 2000 by Andrew Stockdale in Sydney, Wolfmother is known for a heavy rock sound blending Black Sabbath's sludge with the White Stripes' retro-garage style. Their debut album went quintuple platinum in Australia, featuring hits like "Woman" and "Joker & the Thief." Renowned for festival tours, their 2016 album "Victorious" was produced by Brendan O'Brien and recorded in Hollywood.
Kesha, a two-time Grammy nominee, unleashed artistic freedom with "." under Kesha Records. Known for redefining pop, she boasts 10 Top 10 hits and 4 #1 singles.
Role Model, a folk-tinged singer-songwriter, is known for heartfelt albums Rx and Kansas Anymore. He’s worked with Noah Conrad, Ian Fitchuk, and Scott Harris, and toured worldwide.
Mother Mother's 10th album, "Nostalgia," marks a creative high in their 20-year career, known for their originality, genre-blending style, and lyrical depth.
Vince Staples, from Long Beach, CA, is a standout hip hop artist known for introspective, West Coast-rooted rap. Hits include *Summertime ’06* and *Big Fish Theory*.
UK dance artist Notion is known for hits like the viral remix of Chrystal’s "The Days." With 14M monthly Spotify listeners, he's toured globally and rocked major festivals.
Sara Landry, born in the USA, crafts dark, driving industrial techno. Known for innovative and witchy sounds, she's gained fame with releases on T-Minus and mau5trap. Her remix of Cardi B’s WAP shook the European rave scene. Sara's sets at Coachella, Red Rocks, and Brooklyn Mirage have solidified her as a techno powerhouse, attracting fans and praise from tastemakers like Amelie Lens and I Hate Models.
Boston-based Passion Pit, started by Michael Angelakos as a gift, gained fame with the hit "Sleepyhead." Albums like 'Manners' and 'Gossamer' charted globally. Known for energetic indie pop and emotional openness, they've headlined major shows and festivals.
Canadian singer-songwriter Goldie Boutilier crafts guitar-driven noir-pop with poetic, rock flair. Known for “King of Possibilities,” featured on Netflix’s *The Hunting Wives*, she’s toured with Katy Perry and earned praise from Elton John and Kelly Clarkson.
Confidence Man, an electrifying dance-pop group from Australia, has captivated global audiences with their vibrant performances at top festivals like Glastonbury and Primavera Sound; their music, reminiscent of Donna Summer and Dee-lite, fuels pure dance floor joy.
Brighton's Lambrini Girls, featuring Phoebe, Lilly, and Banksy, blend punk flair. Their debut, "Who Let The Dogs Out," is out now. Known for vibrant, high-energy shows.
Melbourne’s Steph Strings blends blues, Celtic, and folk with fingerstyle guitar and storytelling. Known for EPs *LION* and *Cradle Mountain*, she’s toured globally, opening for The Cat Empire and Ziggy Alberts.
Midnight Generation is a disco-pop group from northern Mexico led by Fernando Mares. Known for funky electronic beats, they've shared stages with ZHU and Chromeo.
Mountain Grass Unit, from Birmingham, Alabama, is a dynamic bluegrass quartet blending tradition with jazz, funk, and rock. Known for their inventive covers and originals, their debut EP "Runnin’ From Trouble," produced by Mike Harris, features hit single "Hey Mama." They’ve captivated audiences at Renewal and DelFest, drawing inspiration from legends like Tony Rice.
Alabama Shakes, from Athens, AL, rose to fame with their debut "Boys & Girls," earning multiple GRAMMY noms. They won GRAMMYs for "Sound & Color," evolving their soulful sound.
Vermont's Noah Kahan, a 2x GRAMMY-nominated artist, blends Folk, Americana, and Rock. Known for “Stick Season” and hits with Post Malone, he champions mental health too.
Mt. Joy, formed in 2016, is an indie rock band known for energetic performances and hits like "Silver Lining." They've toured extensively, sold out venues like Madison Square Garden, and gained acclaim with albums like "Mt. Joy" and "Rearrange Us."
Jacksonville's flipturn rose from college gigs to festivals like Bonnaroo, earning fame with their indie rock sound. Highlighted by "Shadowglow" and "Burnout Days."
Blues Traveler, formed in 1987, blend blues, rock, and soul, gaining popularity in the '90s with hits like "Run-Around." Their album *Four* went six-times platinum. Founders include John Popper and Chan Kinchla. Known for extended jams akin to the Grateful Dead, they started the H.O.R.D.E. Festival in 1992. Their 2021 covers album, *Traveler's Blues*, was Grammy-nominated, featuring guests like Keb Mo. Additionally, they collaborated with artists such as Jewel and Hanson in 2015's *Blow Up the Moon*.
Aly & AJ, sisters from California, blend rock with themes of womanhood and mental health. Known for hits like "What It Feels Like," they’ve sold out major shows and work with producer Jonathan Wilson.
Emerging from northern England, YUNGBLUD fuses alternative rock with poetic lyrics, dynamic guitar hooks, and breakbeats, leaving a powerful mark on pop culture.
Tedeschi Trucks Band, led by Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi, is renowned for its roots rock excellence. Known for electrifying performances, their discography includes the Grammy-winning 'Revelator' and ambitious 'I Am The Moon' series. They've toured globally, earning acclaim for their live energy and captivating musical experiences.
San Holo, born Sander van Dijck, is a future bass pioneer known for emotional narratives in songs like his debut album1. Celebrated by icons like Rivers Cuomo and praised for live shows, he also advocates for mental health through his "Stay Vibrant" series.
The Strokes, formed in NYC in 1998, revitalized rock with hits like "Last Nite." Influenced by Velvet Underground, they won a Grammy for Best Rock Album in 2021.
Turnstile, a hardcore punk band from Baltimore, excels in barrier-breaking music. Known for albums like TIME & SPACE and GLOW ON, which received three GRAMMY nods. Key tracks produced with Will Yip and Mike Elizondo.
Modest Mouse, originating from Issaquah, WA, is known for their raw punk and experimental style. Famous for 1997's "The Lonesome Crowded West," they won acclaim with albums like "The Golden Casket." They've collaborated with producers Dave Sardy and Jacknife Lee, playing with bands like Pixies and Cat Power. Their sound blends punk energy with thematic depth, earning them Grammy nominations and a dedicated fan base.
Rainbow Kitten Surprise, a North Carolina-born band, blends lyrical poetry with diverse genres. Known for “It’s Called: Freefall,” they've surpassed 2 billion streams. Singer Ela Melo overcame mental health struggles, reigniting her creativity. Their music explores relationships' highs and lows.
New Orleans-born Trombone Shorty blends jazz, funk, and brass with hits and a 2022 Grammy. He’s performed globally with stars like Pharrell and Bruno Mars. New Breed Brass Band, Grammy-nominated, adds fresh energy to the city’s vibrant scene.
Philly-born and Charleston-based, Little Stranger, featuring Kevin and John Shields, excel in quirky indie hip-hop with a sound reminiscent of Gorillaz and Beck. Known for dynamic live shows and creative visuals, the duo captivates with their unique style and energetic performances.
Smino, a dynamic voice from St. Louis, is acclaimed in hip-hop for albums like blkswn and NØIR. Known for vibrant collaborations with J. Cole, his style blends rap with soulful beats, garnering critical praise and selling out US tours.

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