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Bonnaroo Music + Arts Festival with Josiah and the Bonnevilles, Melanie Martinez, and more

Jun 13, 2024  ·  Great Stage Park, Manchester, TN Great Stage Park, Manchester, TN

Bonnaroo Music + Arts Festival
Jun 13
Bonnaroo Music + Arts Festival
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Toronto-based rock band The Beaches, led by sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller, and best friends Leandra Earl and Eliza Enman-McDaniel, broke through with "Blame My Ex" and its hit single "Blame Brett." Known for energetic live shows, they've topped Canadian charts and sold out major venues, becoming a major force in modern rock with a sound full of raw emotion and unapologetic fun.
Toronto jazz ensemble BadBadNotGood blends '70s soul-jazz, hip-hop, and electronica. Known for covers of MF Doom and Kanye, they topped jazz charts with III, and were Polaris Prize nominees. Collaborated with Ghostface Killah, Little Dragon, and Turnstile, earning a Grammy nod for "Alien Love Call."
Formed in Kalamazoo, Greensky Bluegrass merges rock and Americana, known for hits like "If Sorrows Swim." They’ve shared stages with Béla Fleck and hit #1 on bluegrass charts.
BigXthaPlug, from Dallas, Texas, is a rising rap star known for raw lyrics and a commanding presence. Hits like “Texas” and “Whip It” highlight his Southern roots, and collaborations with Offset and NLE Choppa solidify his place in modern hip-hop.
Australian tech-house producer Fisher, born on the Gold Coast, is known for his carefree, dancefloor-focused style. His platinum hit "Losing It" topped charts and earned a Grammy nod. Other successful tracks include "You Little Beauty," "Just Feels Tight," and "It's a Killa." Once part of Cut Snake, Fisher collaborates with artists like Shermanology and Aatig, and his music is celebrated globally.
Megan Thee Stallion, from Houston, is a three-time GRAMMY winner known for hits like "Savage" with Beyoncé and "WAP" with Cardi B. An influential artist, philanthropist, and entrepreneur, she's earned accolades like the BET and Billboard Music Awards and made history as the first Black woman on Forbes' Under 30 cover.
Trousdale is a trio from the US, featuring Quinn D’Andrea, Georgia Greene, and Lauren Jones. Known for blending country and indie pop, they explore themes of change and perseverance. Their debut "Out of My Mind" (2023) was lauded for powerful songwriting and harmonies. Their album "Growing Pains" showcases resilience, co-produced with John Mark Nelson.
Pretty Lights blends electronic beats, poetic samples, and live musicians into unique sonic experiences. Known for hiphop-techno fusion and immersive light shows, they've returned with innovative, improvisational performances emphasizing creativity and collaboration.
HoneyLuv, BBC Radio 1's Future Star of 2023, soared with hits like "Your Tongue" & "Sway" ft. Dope Earth Alien. Known for energetic remixes and tours alongside icons like Seth Troxler and Idris Elba, she's shined at Coachella, EDC, and more.
From Prosper, TX, Tanner Usrey is a soulful Americana-rock musician known for "Take Me Home" & "The Light" (featured in Yellowstone). His EP features hits like “Time Bomb.” His unique voice melds heartfelt lyrics with a hard-hitting sound.
Bay Area native SVDDEN DEATH is an electronic music producer known for heavy, experimental dubstep. Notable projects include VOYD and MELLODEATH. He's headlined EDC Las Vegas, Ultra Miami, and Red Rocks.
Jessica Audiffred, Mexico City's "Queen of Bass," is a global electronic music force. Known for electrifying performances at major festivals like Tomorrowland and EDC, she's collaborated with Excision and DJ Diesel. Jessica founded A Records and Mexico’s bass event "Mad House," consistently selling out shows such as the Hollywood Palladium.
Mdou Moctar, hailing from Niger, is known for his Tuareg protest music. His acoustic album, *Tears of Injustice*, recorded in Brooklyn, reflects Niger's political turmoil.
Galantis, led by Christian Karlsson, is a celebrated dance music project known for hits like "Runaway (U & I)" and "Faith" with Dolly Parton. Their debut, Pharmacy, topped the Billboard Dance chart, while "Heartbreak Anthem" with David Guetta and Little Mix became a global sensation. They've earned Grammy nominations and achieved billions of streams globally.
Dutch house star Oliver Heldens rose to fame with his hit “Gecko” (ft. Becky Hill), selling 3x Platinum. Known for collabs with Tiësto, David Guetta, Nile Rodgers, Kylie, and remixes for Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa. Founder of Heldeep Records, he’s a festival favorite, playing Coachella, Tomorrowland, and more.
Born in Cleveland, GRAMMY-nominated Durand Bernarr is a soulful singer-songwriter known for his silky vocals and collaborations with Erykah Badu and Anderson .Paak. His viral YouTube covers, 2016 debut EP "Sound Check," and co-production on KAYTRANADA's "Freefall" spotlight his unique style. Billboard dubbed him an "artist to know."
Militarie Gun, led by Ian Shelton, blends hardcore aggression with catchy hooks in their debut album, "Life Under The Gun." Known for tracks like "Do It Faster" and "Very High," they explore themes of relationships and personal growth. Their music combines melody and grit, offering a unique, self-aware lens on life's challenges.
Born in the UK, TSHA is a rising electronic superstar known for her melodic house music with UK garage and rave influences. Recognized by Mixmag and DJ Mag, she has 180 million+ streams and accolades like a MOBO nomination, Grammy nod for Diplo's "Let You Go," and collaborations with Ellie Goulding. Her debut album, 'Capricorn Sun,' was DJ Mag and BBC R1 Dance's Album of the Year.
David Kushner, originally from Chicago and now based in Nashville, is a singer-songwriter known for his ethereal sound and storytelling. His song "Miserable Man" gained TikTok fame in 2022, while 2023's "Daylight" achieved worldwide success. Kushner is celebrated for his emotionally charged performances and continues to captivate fans with his unique style and thematic exploration in music.
Bonny Light Horseman, featuring Anaïs Mitchell, Eric D. Johnson, and Josh Kaufman, fuses folk brilliance. Their debut earned a Grammy nod, with "Deep in Love" up for Best American Roots Performance. Mitchell is acclaimed for "Hadestown," Johnson for Fruit Bats and scoring, and Kaufman for collaborations with Bob Weir to Taylor Swift. Their bond creates a powerful, vulnerable sound.
Cage The Elephant, formed in 2006 in Kentucky, is renowned for their creative rock style. They’ve won two GRAMMYs for "Tell Me I'm Pretty" and "Social Cues." Known for energetic performances, their hits like "Cigarette Daydreams" and "Trouble" have featured in popular media. Collaborating with legends like Dave Grohl, Iggy Pop, and Beck, they’ve seen over 5 billion streams and 11 #1 Alternative hits.
Khruangbin, Houston-based trio, crafts a unique sound blending spaghetti-western, West African disco, and G-funk. Known for hits like "Fifteen Fifty-Three" and "A Love International", they emphasize minimalism and reverb in their music. Collaborated with engineer Steve Christensen on the airy record "A LA SALA".
The Japanese House, born Amber Bain, creates open, emotive pop. Known for songs like "Sad To Breathe" and "Boyhood," Bain's music explores themes of love, relationships, and personal growth.
London-born DJ/producer Shy FX, grandson of Jamaican DJ Count Shelly, pioneered ragga-jungle and drum'n'bass with hits like "Original Nuttah" and "Shake Ur Body." Founder of Ebony Recordings and Digital Soundboy, he’s remixed/emceed with Emeli Sandé, Dizzee Rascal, Plan B, Jorja Smith, and collaborated with Mr. Williamz, blending reggae roots with dancefloor beats.
Two Friends, DJ duo Matt Halper and Eli Sones, are known for dance-pop, viral remixes like “Mr. Brightside,” their Big Bootie Mix series, and sold-out global tours.
Taking Back Sunday, born on Long Island, is known for their emotive rock style. They've sold millions, toured globally, and continue evolving with ambitious albums like "152."
Formed in 2007 in Arizona, The Maine defies genre labels with their pop, alternative, and rock style. Known for catchy tracks like "Bad Behavior," their album "Lovely Little Lonely" showcases John O’Callaghan's poetic pop writing. They engage fans via a web series and a self-hosted music festival.
Half Moon Run, formed via Craigslist in Montreal's Mile End in 2009, features multi-instrumentalists Devon, Conner, and Dylan. The band released their platinum debut, "Dark Eyes" in 2012, and has won two Juno Awards with their inventive musical style.
Kentucky-born S.G. Goodman is known for her indie rock with rural influences. Her breakthrough debut in 2020 captivated NPR and Rolling Stone. Tyler Childers covered her song, "Space And Time." Her second album, "Teeth Marks," earned critical acclaim, a Tiny Desk concert, and the 2023 Americana Best Emerging Artist Award.
T-Pain, born Faheem Rasheed Najm in Tallahassee, reshaped pop, hip-hop, and R&B since 2004. With hits like "All I Do Is Win," he's a six-time GRAMMY® winner and the first Masked Singer champ. He's also a Twitch star, label head, drift driver, and author.
Born in Mississippi, Diplo, a 13-time Grammy nominee, rose from Philly clubs to global stardom. Famous for Major Lazer, LSD with Sia & Labrinth, and Silk City with Ronson, he's celebrated for hit "Electricity" and owns labels Mad Decent and Higher Ground.
West Virginian singer-songwriter Charles Wesley Godwin is known for his personal storytelling in country music. His acclaimed album, Family Ties, and EP, Lonely Mountain Town, showcase his diary-like songwriting. Collaborating with Al Torrence, ERNEST, and Scott Avett, Godwin is praised for thrilling live performances with his band, Allegheny High. He has appeared on ESPN’s SportsCenter, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and performed at Stagecoach and Bonnaroo.
Jake Wesley Rogers, signed to Justin Tranter’s Warner imprint, blends queer storytelling with pop-rock inspired by Madonna and Florence + the Machine. Known for “Middle of Love.”
Australian brothers Sam and Josh Teskey captivate with their soulful blues, folk, and rock. Known for timeless albums, a Grammy nod, and ARIA wins, they're a global sensation.
Neal Francis, known for his intoxicating blend of funk, soul, and rock, debuted with "Changes" in 2019. His acclaimed album "In Plain Sight" featured the hit "Can't Stop The Rain" and earned awards nominations. He's played major festivals, shared stages with Wilco and others, and released a double live album, "Francis Comes Alive." His music, praised for its psych-rock flair, is celebrated worldwide.
Jamaican dancehall artist Sean Paul gained fame with hits like "Get Busy" and "Temperature" from his Grammy-winning album Dutty Rock. Known for collaborating with stars like Beyoncé, Sia, and Pharrell Williams, he experienced a resurgence with tracks like "No Lie" with Dua Lipa. Born in St. Andrew, Jamaica, to multi-ethnic parents, Sean excelled in swimming and water polo before pursuing music. His notable albums include The Trinity and Imperial Blaze.
Larkin Poe, an American sister duo, fuses contemporary blues and rock, known for soulful harmonies and storytelling. They've collaborated with Tyler Bryant and excel in lyrical depth.
GWAR, a shock-metal band known for theatrical, blood-soaked performances and satirical songs, captivates fans with chaos and mythology. Their legendary live shows blend humor and horror, establishing a strong fan connection.
Josiah, of Josiah and the Bonnevilles, hails from Tennessee and crafts indie-folk tunes. He's known for his heartfelt lyrics, popular songs like "Cold Blood" and "Lie with Me," and dynamic live performances.
Memphis rapper Key Glock is known for his cold, stark verses on sex, guns, and money. Influenced by Memphis greats like Three 6 Mafia, he gained fame with albums like Yellow Tape and two Dum and Dummer releases with Young Dolph. Collaborating with artists such as Jay Fizzle and Megan Thee Stallion, his work, including Glockoma 2, charted on the Billboard 200, showcasing his raw style and success in the rap scene.
Goth Babe, aka Griff Washburn from Tennessee, lives on a 36ft off-grid sailboat. Known for outdoor-inspired music, he supports environmental causes like Protect Our Winters.
Eggy, a U.S. indie rock band formed in 2016, blends heartfelt lyrics with rich melodies. Known for albums *Watercolor Days* and *Waiting Game*, they've toured over 40 states.
Formed in 2001 by Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, The Mars Volta blended hardcore, prog, psychedelic rock, and avant-jazz. Known for energetic live shows, they've released gold-certified albums like Deloused in the Comatorium, collaborated with Flea and John Frusciante, and won a Grammy. They reunited in 2022 with a new album and an acoustic reimagining in 2023.
Thundercat, aka Stephen Bruner, is a GRAMMY-winning bassist-singer known for genre-spanning collaborations. His album "It Is What It Is" won a GRAMMY; he’s worked with Tame Impala, Flying Lotus, and more. Recognized for tracks like "Them Changes," he’s appeared on TV, in film, and fashion, embodying a vibrant style inspired by the cartoon he adores.
California producer Jeff Montalvo, aka Seven Lions, blends pop, trance, and dubstep. Known for hits like "Need Your Love," he's topped dance charts and collaborated widely.
49 Winchester, from Castlewood, Virginia, blends country, Americana, and rock. Known for collaborating with Stewart Myers and featuring the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, they’ve earned widespread acclaim. Their fifth album, "Leavin’ This Holler," showcases their signature sound and emotional depth.
Born in the US, Post Malone is a genre-blending artist known for hits like "White Iverson," "Rockstar," and "Sunflower," collaborating with 21 Savage and Swae Lee.
Tony Fresch, aka Dr. Fresch, blends house, hip-hop, and midtempo, known for his "House Call" mixes. He's played major festivals and launched House Call Records.
Born in New Orleans, Jon Batiste is a celebrated composer and pianist known for his genre-blending style. He has collaborated with artists like Beyoncé and Herbie Hancock. Batiste has earned five Grammy Awards, an Emmy, and an Oscar. His album "We Are" won "Album of the Year." A Juilliard alumnus, he directs music at The Atlantic and the National Jazz Museum in Harlem.
IDLES, known for vibrant punk music, released their impactful fifth album "TANGK" — symbolizing love and gratitude. The band is celebrated for blending raw sound with themes of joy and resistance.
Faye Webster, an Atlanta-born indie artist, blends country-tinged rock with modern R&B. Known for her unique sound, she recorded her fifth album at Sonic Ranch Studios.
Twin brothers from Orange, CA, punk duo The Garden blend quirky lo-fi and electro-punk, known for albums like *Mirror Might Steal Your Charm*. They've worked with Mac DeMarco, Ariel Pink, and Le1f.
UK-based band The Heavy Heavy, formed by Georgie Fuller and William Turner, blends soulful rock & roll with British roots. Known for songs from their debut EP "Life and Life Only" and album "One Of A Kind," they draw comparisons to Jefferson Airplane and Fleetwood Mac. With two top-five AAA radio singles, they’ve sold out shows globally, receiving acclaim from NME and The Guardian. Turner produced and mixed their music in Brighton.
Say She She, a soulful female-led group, blends disco-delic sounds in their album "Silver." With members Piya Malik, Sabrina Mileo Cunningham, and Nya Gazelle Brown, the band tops charts like KCRW and BBC Radio 6 Music. Produced by Sergio Rios, their live-to-tape tracks brim with '80s NYC post-disco vibes. They’ve toured with Thee Sacred Souls and played festivals like Glastonbury.
Born in Johannesburg, now in Colorado, Gregory Alan Isakov is a horticulturist turned musician known for indie-rock and folk. With albums like "Evening Machines" (Grammy-nominated) and "Appaloosa Bones," his velvet baritone captivates listeners. He tours internationally and collaborates with U.S. symphonies. Offstage, he runs Starling Farm in Boulder County.
Based in San Diego, Knock2 is a versatile bass music producer known for bass house and trap anthems. A key talent on RL Grime's Sable Valley, he's reshaping bass music boundaries.
Austin-born Gary Clark Jr., a versatile guitarist/vocalist known for blending blues-rock with funk, hard rock, and hip-hop, won a Grammy for his album *Blak and Blu*. He's collaborated with Alicia Keys, Foo Fighters, and Eric Clapton, and opened for the Rolling Stones. His politically charged *This Land* earned four Grammy nominations. Clark’s dynamic career includes notable performances, film scores, and collaborations with John Legend and Tom Morello.
Victoria, B.C. folk duo Ocie Elliott, composed of Jon Middleton and Sierra Lundy, create evocative acoustic music. Known for "Run To You," featured in shows like Grey’s Anatomy, their songs encapsulate tranquil moments. Garnering praise from outlets like American Songwriter, they've shared stages with artists like Kim Churchill. They've also gained attention from intimate YouTube covers. Their EPs, including 2020’s Slow Tide, highlight their signature lyrical balance and artistry.
Hamdi blends Dubstep, UKG, and Grime, earning support from Skrillex to DJ EZ. Known for "Skanka," a 2022 Dubstep hit, he delivers energetic DJ sets globally.

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