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Bonnaroo Shares 2022 Lineup f/ J. Cole, 21 Savage, Roddy Ricch, and More

After the 2021 edition of the fest was called off due to the results of Hurricane Ida in August, Bonnaroo is hoping for a much stronger 2022 from June 16-19.

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The Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival is making a triumphant return in 2022.

After the 2021 edition of the fest was called off due to the results of Hurricane Ida in August, Bonnaroo is hoping for a much stronger 2022 from June 16-19, with headlining performances from J. Cole, 21 Savage, Roddy Ricch, Machine Gun Kelly, the Chicks, Tool, Stevie Nicks, Gryffin, Illenium, and Flume.

Also appearing on the lineup are Isaiah Rashad, Ludacris, Tierra Whack, Denzel Curry, Tinashe, Tobe Nwigwe, 100 gecs, Disclosure, Arlo Parks, Herbie Hancock, Bleachers, Tove Lo, Bas, Still Woozy, Japanese Breakfast, Kenny Mason, Lany, and tons more. The annual “superjam” will be led by super-producer Jack Antonoff’s 1984, in addition to his Bleachers set.

Check out the full list of artists for Bonnaroo 2022 in Manchester, Tennessee below.

The latest iteration of the fest will feature 10 stages, and tickets go on sale Thursday at 12 p.m. CT on the Bonnaroo website. Ticket options range from general admission to platinum camping, as a variety of new experiences are already being lined up for this year.

“Bonnaroo has paid close attention to fan feedback throughout its history in order to best enhance the onsite experience, each year integrating new features and exciting upgrades to the overall event,” organizers shared in a release. “Bonnaroo 2022 will see the debut of an array of additional activities and site improvements, including enhanced signage, wayfinding help, pedicabs, info booths, cooling stations, and much more.”

The festival will see the return of campground hubs called plazas, a free on-site transportation system called JamTrack, and improvements to camping and stage setup to enhance the experience. As previously reported, Bonnaroo 2021 was cancelled following the storm, with planned performances from Tyler, the Creator, Megan Thee Stallion, Young Thug, Lil Baby, Tame Impala, and more.

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