Bonnaroo 2026 will be available to watch live at home through Disney+, Hulu and the Disney+ and Hulu bundle when the festival opens June 11 in Manchester, Tenn. The four-day event runs through June 14 at Great Stage Park.
That makes the festival easier to follow for fans who are not headed to Tennessee this week, especially as interest builds around a lineup that stretches across more than 100 artists on 10 stages. Headliners include Skrillex, The Strokes, Turnstile, Teddy Swims, Noah Kahan and Kesha, while other scheduled acts include Four Tet, Vince Staples, Spiritual Cramp, Mt. Joy, Major Lazer, Jessie Murph, Yungblud, Geese, Cloonee, Lil Jon, Blood Orange, Wet Leg and Hot Mulligan.
Viewers can stream the event through a standalone Disney+ subscription, with the ad-supported plan priced at $11.99 a month and the ad-free plan at $18.99 a month. Hulu is also offering a 30-day free trial for new and returning customers, while the Disney+ and Hulu bundle starts at $9.99 a month with ads for three months before auto-renewing at $12.99 a month; the ad-free bundle costs $19.99 a month.
The streaming push comes as Bonnaroo returns after last year’s festivities were canceled because of severe weather, a reminder that the festival has already absorbed one major disruption before gates reopen. This year’s version, spread across four days and 10 stages, is being positioned so people can still watch from home even if they never make it to Manchester.
For readers tracking what comes next, the key dates are fixed: Bonnaroo runs from June 11 through June 14, and the promotional bundle offer lasts until 11:59 a.m. ET on June 15. Travelers heading to the site will also want to watch the road plan, since TDOT says an I-24 traffic plan is in place ahead of Bonnaroo 2026 in Manchester.

