10 Must-See Rising Stars at Bonnaroo 2023: Rina Sawayama, Destroy Lonely & More

Festival season is in full swing, and it’s time to head down to Manchester, Tennessee. After making its comeback last year — COVID-19 paused 2020’s festivities, and flooding from Hurricane Ida stalled the 2021 celebration — Bonnaroo is ready to treat fans to four consecutive nights of blockbuster performances across genres.

The music and arts festival will kick off this Thursday (June 15) with co-headlining performances from dance music superstars Zeds Dead and Liquid Stranger. Pulitzer Prize-winning “Silent Hill” rapper Kendrick Lamar is set to headline Friday night (June 16), with additional performances from “The Hillbillies” collaborator Baby Keem, Taylor Swift-approved Eras Tour opener MUNA, and chart-topping rock band Portugal. The Man.

On Saturday (June 17), Grammy-nominated EDM duo ODESZA will headline the main stage while other sets include pop powerhouse Lil Nas X, Dreamville breakout J.I.D., and rock-pop icon Sheryl Crow. Finally, Sunday (June 18) will feature Billboard 200 chart-toppers Foo Fighters as the night’s headliner, along with performances from country star Kip Moore, musical prodigy Jacob Collier, and This Is Why rockers Paramore.

While the marquee acts are reliable and fun, Bonnaroo boasts performances from over 100 musical acts across hip-hop, rock, EDM, country, and more. From fast-rising indie stars to award-winning critical darlings, Bonnaroo 2023 promises to not only satisfy your hunger to see your favorite major artists but also introduce you to myriad new acts to spruce up your daily playlists.

Keep reading to see Billboard‘s top 10 must-see artists at this year’s Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.

Kyle-Brandon Denis

Billboard