Benson Boone, Ice Cube, Khruangbin, 4 Non Blondes, and Kate Hudson will also perform at the three-day fest in California's wine country
Fans can now purchase tickets, see the full lineup also featuring headliner Noah Kahan, and donate to the FireAid benefit concert.
Here’s another festival you could go to in 2025 if you want! BottleRock returns to Napa Valley this May, and it’ll be headlined by Green Day, Justin Timberlake, and Noah Kahan. 4 Non Blondes will reunite for their first show since 2014,
Known for blending music, wine, craft beer and gourmet food, BottleRock Napa Valley attracts approximately 40,000 fans daily over the Memorial Day weekend. The festival, founded in 2013 and presented by JaM Cellars, is a highlight of Northern California’s cultural calendar.
SFGate reports that the festival's headliners include Bay Area punk rockers Green Day, heartthrob Justin Timberlake, and Americana artist Noah Kahan. The weekend-long event, set amid the scenic vineyards of Napa Valley, promises to be an eclectic mash-up ...
BottleRock Napa Valley organizers only announced the headliners for the 2025 edition of the Wine Country music festival on Monday, but have already revealed the daily line-ups ahead of single-day tickets going on sale.
Green Day, Justin Timberlake and Noah Kahan are set to headline BottleRock Napa Valley, which runs from May 23-25. Here's the rest of the lineup as passes go on sale Tuesday.
Green Day, Justin Timberlake and Noah Kahan are set to headline BottleRock Napa Valley, which runs from May 23-25. Here's the rest of the lineup as passes go on sale Tuesday.
Bay Area punk rockers Green Day will join pop icon Justin Timberlake and folk singer/songwriter Noah Kahan to headline this year’s BottleRock festival in Napa, California, May 23-25, topping off a stacked lineup that includes something for nearly all musical tastes.
When Portland, Oregon teacher Sam Balto started Bike Bus PDX, an initiative that leads students on a healthy and eco-friendly biking commute to school en masse, he made sure to have a solid playlist on deck.
Hinterland promoter Sam Summers explains his festival's heat-related refund policy, which he hopes will spark a conversation about global warming.
This week in concerts, the cold has hit the city hard but luckily, we've got some incredible shows to warm up Denver.