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Bonnaroo Music + Arts Festival with SOFIA ISELLA, Sammy Virji, and more

Jun 12, 2025  ·  Great Stage Park, Manchester, TN Great Stage Park, Manchester, TN

Bonnaroo Music + Arts Festival
Jun 12
Bonnaroo Music + Arts Festival
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Meet Levity, the Chicago-based electronic trio of John, Pj, and Josh. Known for high-energy bass music, they're building a fun, loving community. Enjoy their dynamic shows!
Claptone, born from mythical origins, captivates with his mysterious sound blending magical and melancholic melodies. Known for enchanting performances, he's collaborated with artists globally.
Mannequin Pussy, a Philadelphia rock band, known for their cathartic tunes, blends punk and pop. Key members include Marisa Dabice and Colins Regisford. Their acclaimed third album "Patience" led to tours and their EP "Perfect." They’re celebrated for addressing despair and resilience in an unkind world.
Queens of the Stone Age, founded by Josh Homme post-Kyuss, gained fame with their 2000 album Rated R. Known for their heavy rock and psychedelic blend, they collaborated with artists like Dave Grohl and Elton John. Songs for the Deaf, featuring hits "No One Knows" and "Go with the Flow," elevated their status. Their 2013 album, ...Like Clockwork, topped Billboard charts. They've worked with producers like Mark Ronson and released albums such as Villains and In Times New Roman.... Their work has garnered Grammy nominations, showcasing their influence in modern rock.
Born in Asheville, NC, Jake Lenderman, aka MJ Lenderman, is known for his album "Boat Songs," featuring sports references and ragged guitar solos. He gained attention with hits like "Ghost of Your Guitar Solo." A member of the band Wednesday, he recorded at Asheville’s Drop of Sun, making waves with barbed humor and raw style.
Australian DJ and producer Dom Dolla, known for his signature house music style, has captivated global audiences with hits like "San Frandisco" and "Miracle Maker." Achievements include a Grammy nomination, ARIA award, and over 1 billion streams. He collaborated with MK, Nelly Furtado, and Tove Lo. Recognized as a top talent by Rolling Stone, GQ, and Billboard, Dom continues to be a dynamic force in electronic music.
AHEE, first seen in Los Angeles in 2014, is known for his electrifying dubstep and drum and bass music. He mesmerizes audiences at festivals like Lost Lands and Bass Canyon, and his collaborations with artists like Subtronics and Excision showcase his infectious, positive energy. Fans report side effects like brain tickling and uncontrollable dancing.
Montana's Kitchen Dwellers blend bluegrass, folk, & rock. Notable for the album Seven Devils, inspired by Dante, and produced by Grammy winner Glenn Brown. Renowned for deep collaboration within the band.
New York-born RL Grime gained fame with viral remixes of Chief Keef's “Love Sosa” and Kanye's “Mercy.” Known for a monochromatic style and yearly Halloween mixes, he released his debut album “VOID” in 2014. He has collaborated with Big Sean, Miguel, Skrillex and garnered over 150 million plays. His album “NOVA” followed the hit single “Era.”
The Sinseers, led by Joey Quinones from East LA, expertly blend R&B and soul with a modern twist. Known for their distinctive vibe, the band features talented musicians like Adriana Flores and Christopher Manjarrez.
Big Gigantic, from Denver, blends EDM with live instruments, creating a danceable, cinematic sound. Known for hits like "All of Me" and collaborations with Logic, GRiZ, and Aloe Blacc. They've performed at Coachella, Lollapalooza, and sold-out Red Rocks.
Born in Wales, MARINA is a platinum-selling artist known for her disco-lit electro pop. Celebrated for albums like Electra Heart and Love + Fear, she has collaborated on hits such as “Man's World.” Now independent with Queenie Records and BMG, her PRINCESS OF POWER album features tracks like “BUTTERFLY,” showcasing themes of empowerment and love.
An electronic music artist known for creating beautiful tracks, they have shared stages with big names like Martin Garrix, Porter Robinson, and Zeds Dead.
Cults, formed by Madeline Follin and Brian Oblivion, broke out in 2010 with the hit "Go Outside." Known for indie rock, they've played major festivals and released four albums, including 'Static' and 'Offering.'
Effin, based in Nashville, redefines bass music with innovative sampling and vintage aesthetics. Known for hit album *Cheap Thrills* and its standout track, he blends nostalgic charm with cutting-edge sound design, pushing modern bass music's boundaries.
Chicago's Azzecca blends techno, house, and dark dance in electrifying sets. Known for "Other Side," she gained support from Pete Tong and performed at festivals like EDC Vegas and HARD Summer. She collaborates with artists like Jamie Jones and releases tracks on labels including REALM and Higher Ground.
Tyler, The Creator, born in Los Angeles, is a rapper/producer known for his gravelly voice and eclectic style. A founding member of Odd Future, he collaborated with Earl Sweatshirt and Frank Ocean. His albums Goblin, Wolf, and Flower Boy topped charts. IGOR and CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST won Grammy awards. He has worked with Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and YoungBoy Never Broke Again.
The Droptines, an Alt-Country/Post-Country band from Concan, Texas, formed in 2019 by frontman Conner Arthur, mix genres with a southern touch. Known for songs like "New Girl" and "As Your Heart Breaks," their powerful stage presence complements their authentic melodies. The band includes Dillon Sampson on bass, Johnny Sheets on drums, Donnchadh Parkinson on guitar, and Tony Rincon on pedal steel.
Alex Warren, once homeless, is now a top Gen Z celeb with 26M+ followers on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok. Known for vulnerable pop melodies and hits like "Before You Leave Me."
James Arthur, born in England, is a versatile artist known for hits like “Say You Won’t Let Go” and “Train Wreck.” His powerful vocals span pop, R’n’B, soul, and rock. With 4 studio albums and notable collaborations with Alok, Anne-Marie, and more, he boasts 40M Spotify listeners and multi-platinum and Diamond certifications.
Emerging from Detroit's underground in the 90s, Insane Clown Posse's Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope defied critics to gain a dedicated fanbase, "Juggalos," impacting hip-hop.
Justice, a Parisian dance duo, deftly blends prog, metal, new wave, and indie with disco and house. Known for the hit "D.A.N.C.E.," they achieved fame with †, a Grammy-nominated debut. Their eclectic style evolves through bold albums like Audio, Video, Disco, the Grammy-winning Woman Worldwide, and the genre-fusing Hyperdrama. Collaborating with artists like Daft Punk and MGMT, Justice continually reshapes the dance music landscape.
Vampire Weekend, formed in 2006 at Columbia University, blends indie rock with Afro-pop, ska, and more. Known for hits like "A-Punk," they won a Grammy for "Modern Vampires of the City." With chart-topping albums like "Contra" and "Father of the Bride," they've collaborated with Ariel Rechtshaid, Danielle Haim, and others, shaping indie music since the 2000s.
Jade Cicada, born Skyler Alecson, is an East Coast native and electronic producer known for his unique blend of trip-hop and experimental bass. Recognized by Tipper in 2015, he crafts dynamic soundscapes influenced by '90s hip-hop icons like MF DOOM. He has headlined major festivals and sold out venues like Mission Ballroom.
Natasha Bedingfield, a Multi-Platinum pop singer/songwriter from England, is known for hits like "Unwritten" and "Pocketful of Sunshine." Her songs feature in rom-coms and "The Hills." "Unwritten" joined the Spotify Billions Club, and TikTok has revitalized her music's popularity.
Foster the People, formed in LA by Mark Foster, is a multi-platinum, RIAA Diamond-certified band. Known for vibrant pop, their hit “Pumped Up Kicks” earned a GRAMMY nod and topped charts, while “Torches” and “Supermodel” secured top Billboard positions. “Sit Next to Me” also charted well.
Role Model crafted the folk-tinged, lyric-driven album "Kansas Anymore," collaborating with Noah Conrad and Ian Fitchuk. Notable songs include "Oh Gemini."
Seoul-based band 'wave to earth' mixes indie pop with lo-fi jazz. Known for DIY ethos, they gained fame with the album "0.1 flaws and all" and hit song "bad."
Ziggy Alberts, an indie singer-songwriter from Australia's east coast, captivates global fans with his soulful acoustic charm and relentless touring, thriving sans major label.
Canadian singer-songwriter Goldie Boutilier, born on Cape Breton Island, is known for her alt-country style, inspired by Tammy Wynette and Dolly Parton. With cinematic songs about romance and glamour, she gained fame through EPs like "The Cowboy Gangster Politician" and "Emerald Year." Goldie, recognized by Zane Lowe and Elton John, achieved over 11 million streams as an independent artist.
Andrew McMahon, born in the West Coast, rose to fame as the frontman of Something Corporate and later Jack's Mannequin. Known for pop/rock hits like "The Mixed Tape," he collaborated with Tommy Lee. Despite a leukemia diagnosis in 2005, he released acclaimed albums including *Everything in Transit* and *The Glass Passenger*.
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."
Luke Combs, from Asheville, NC, fuses classic country, Southern soul, and modern R&B. Known for hits like "Hurricane" and "Beautiful Crazy," his debut album "This One's for You" and its singles topped charts, securing his 2018 CMA Best New Artist award. Combs' albums, including "What You See Is What You Get" and "Growin' Up," have been Billboard Country chart-toppers. His cover of "Fast Car" won him a CMA. Collaborated with artists like Billy Strings, with a distinctive style rooted in deep storytelling and heartfelt ballads.
MEGADETH, heavy metal pioneers, blend frenetic riffing with melodic '90s songwriting. Known for hits like "Dystopia," they won a Grammy and continue to tour globally.
Flatland Cavalry, a Lubbock-based country band, is known for their bright country ballads and gritty folk. Formed in 2012 by Cleto Cordero, their debut EP, "Come May," gained mass attention. With albums like "Humble Folks" and "Welcome to Countryland," they paint West Texas with honest storytelling.
Nelly, born Cornell Iral Haynes, Jr., is a St. Louis-based rapper known for hits like "Hot in Herre," "Dilemma," and "Shake Ya Tailfeather." With a mix of country and street style, he achieved crossover appeal, earning Grammy awards and six consecutive Top Ten albums. Nelly's collaborations span genres, working with artists like Kelly Rowland, Justin Timberlake, and Tim McGraw. His versatile style led to a country-pop fusion in the 2021 album "Heartland." Well-known for catchy hooks and commercial success, his career includes albums like the diamond-certified "Country Grammar."
Tennessee rapper GloRilla is known for anthems celebrating female independence. Her 2022 viral hit "FNF (Let's Go)" skyrocketed her to fame, leading to a deal with Yo Gotti's CMG label.
Australian DJ/producer What So Not, famed for over 1 billion streams and Gold Plaques, reflects on a decade of global tours, major festivals, and high-profile collaborations.
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.
Goose, an American rock band from Connecticut, blends indie-rock hooks with improvisation. Known for hits like "Dripfield," they've sold out iconic venues like Red Rocks, headlined MSG, and appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Their music combines tight musicianship with emotional honesty.
From Mobile, AL, The Red Clay Strays are a fast-rising band famed for their eclectic rock style. Their hit, "Wondering Why," topped various charts and their album, Moment of Truth, ranks #2 on the Americana Albums Chart. Known for electric live shows and a historic sell-out at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.
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.
Alexandra Kay, born in Missouri, is a country music singer-songwriter known for her heartfelt storytelling. She starred on Netflix's Westside and rose to fame with her debut album "All I've Ever Known," which hit Billboard's Top 10 Country Albums chart. Alexandra has millions of social media followers and joined Jelly Roll on tour. Her music includes the catchy single "Cupid's A Cowgirl."
Saint Motel, born in Los Angeles, blends orchestral pop with tunefulness, known for hits like "My Type." They showcase maturity in "Symphony in the Sky."
The Stews, born in Charleston, burst onto the scene with "What Was" in 2022. Known for eclectic sounds akin to The Allman Brothers & Pink Floyd, they've dominated stages from NYC to DC, selling out shows and breaking records.
Slightly Stoopid, from Ocean Beach, CA, blends diverse styles with members Kyle McDonald, Miles Doughty, and more. They’ve collaborated with Karl Denson, Don Carlos, and Chali 2na. Their sound is an energizing fusion known for its "positive party energy."
Ohio's Crankdat is a standout in electronic music, known for tracks like "STFU" and "Big Bang" with DJ Snake. Famous for vibrant shows at EDC and Tomorrowland.
Chicago native John Summit is a global dance music sensation known for high-octane shows and sold-out venues like Madison Square Garden. Founder of Experts Only, he supports emerging talent. His album "Comfort in Chaos" blends Chicago house, techno, and UK genres with hits like "Where You Are."
Tape B, aka Kemal Berk Alkanat, is a Turkish-born electronic music artist known for blending old-school dubstep with modern bass and hip-hop, creating a unique "Old School x New School" sound.
Hailing from Asbury Park, NJ, Dogs in a Pile merges funk, jazz, and rock with psychedelia. Known for epic live performances, they sold out Stone Pony in 2021.
Born in Chicago's suburbs, Green Velvet is an iconic DJ/producer in electronic music. Founder of Relief Records, he's known for hits like "Bigger than Prince" and "La La Land."
Daniel, born in Nashville, fuses honky-tonk and improvisation in his "Cosmic Country" style. Known for captivating shows with a talented band, his music makes hearts swell and hips shake.

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