Bonnaroo has announced its 2022 lineup and, as is the tradition, the slate of performers includes a wide variety of musical artists.
J. Cole, Tool and Stevie Nicks will serve as Friday, Saturday and Sunday night headliners, respectively, and the event, set for June 16—19, will also include rap from Ludacris, 21 Savage and Machine Gun Kelly; electronic music from Flume, Illenium and Gryffin; jazz from Herbie Hancock and Sons of Kemet; rock bands Lord Huron, The War on Drugs and Puscifer (Tool vocalist Maynard James Keenan’s other group); jam/funk music from Lettuce and Pigeons Playing Ping Pong; guitar phenom Billy Strings, Zeppelin singer Robert Plant with partner Alison Krauss and many others.
Herbie Hancock
The 2022 installment of the Manchester, Tennessee, festival will be the first since 2019, if all goes according to plan.
As of early February, festival organizers have not announced any official requirements for attendees to produce medical records or wear facial coverings to gain entry to the grounds, but they did warn “that preventative health measures may be required for this show.”
General admission tickets for the weekend started at $299, but will soon increase to $370. Parking is not included in the ticket price; parking in the camping area for the weekend starts at $70 per vehicle.
For tickets and more information, visit bonnaroo.com.