Bonnaroo releases 2022 lineup of 113 musical acts

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Bonnawho? In case the two-year hiatus made you forget, we’re here to jog your memory of Bonnaroo with its 2022 lineup. 🎶

The four-day music and arts festival will take place June 16-19 in Manchester with a schedule filled with music, activities, food, and local vendors.

The lineup of 113 musical acts has been released + features headliners J. Cole, The Chicks, Illenium, Tool, Flume, 21 Savage, Stevie Nicks, Machine Gun Kelly, and others.

While the big-name artists are exciting, there are several local musicians you don’t want to miss, including:

Additionally, this year’s 1984-themed Superjam will be hosted by Jack Antonoff the lead singer of Bleachers. See the full lineup.

Tickets go on sale tomorrow (Thurs., Jan. 13) at 12 p.m. Pro tip: set a reminder on your phone as tickets are expected to sell out fast.

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