Bonnaroo 2016 Lineup Boasts Pearl Jam, Ellie Goulding, J. Cole And More

Bonnaroo has just dropped their 2016 lineup, and it includes Ellie Goulding, J. Cole, Pearl Jam and more.

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Well, it’s that time of year again, when all the major festivals start to drop their lineups. Coachella, Ultra, Mysteryland, Gov Ball and more have all already shown their cards, and now, after experiencing a leak last week, it’s time for Bonnaroo to do the same.

Set to take place in Manchester, Tennessee from June 9-12th, the fest will see Pearl Jam, LCD Soundsystem and Dead & Company headline the fifteenth anniversary.

They certainly won’t be alone though, as they’ll have support from a whole host of acts, including but certainly not limited to Ellie Goulding, Third Eye Blind, J. Cole, M83, Zeds Dead, The Chainsmokers and many, many more.

It’s an impressive lineup, to be sure, as the organizers have put together a wide-ranging collection of talent for the fest, pulling from many different genres to ensure that there’s a little something for everyone at this year’s outing.

Take a look at the full lineup of artists below and let us know in the comments section if we’ll see you down at Bonnaroo this year.

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