Bonnaroo 2026 streams on Disney+ and Hulu with full EDT schedule, notable omissions

Bonnaroo 2026 is streaming on Disney+ and Hulu with Eastern Daylight Time set times for headliners and blocks, while two high-profile sets are omitted from the livestream.

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Bonnaroo 2026 streams on Disney+ and Hulu with full EDT schedule, notable omissions

Bonnaroo 2026 is streaming live on and all weekend from Manchester, Tennessee, with a published performance schedule listing all set times in Eastern Daylight Time. The four-day festival, which began June 11 and runs through June 14, places headliners and a string of daytime and late-night blocks on the platforms so remote viewers can follow multiple stages.

Headliners included in the livestream coverage are The Strokes, , Rüfüs Du Sol and . The published blocks also feature a wide mix of artists across genres: Turnstile, Geese, , Four Tet, Blood Orange, Lil Jon, Clipse and Modest Mouse all appear on the schedule available to Disney+ and Hulu viewers.

The stream is broken into named blocks across the weekend. One listed block pairs Spiritual Cramp, Vince Staples, Four Tet and Skrillex. A later block includes The Chats, Yungblud, Wet Leg, Griz, Mt. Joy, The Strokes and Turnstile. Another block groups Steph Strings, Alabama Shakes, SG Lewis, The Neighbourhood, Teddy Swims, Rüfüs Du Sol and Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist. Additional blocks feature Aly & AJ, Fcukers, Japanese Breakfast, Role Model, Del Water Gap and Noah Kahan, as well as Mother Mother, Geese, Jessie Murph, Hot Mulligan, Blood Orange and Lil Jon.

Further streaming blocks list Wyatt Flores, Arcy Drive, Trixie Mattel, Tash Sultana, Passion Pit, Rainbow Kitten Surprise and Flipturn, and another groups Buffalo Traffic Jam, Hemlocke Springs, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Clipse, Modest Mouse, and Mariah the Scientist. All times on the Disney+ and Hulu schedules are in Eastern Daylight Time, so viewers on other time zones should adjust accordingly.

Notably absent from the livestream are two high-profile entries that festivalgoers expected to see online: ’s Saturday-night Bigger & Weirder Roovue and the Kesha-led Superjâm Esoteríca: The Alchemy of Pop. At the same time, Kesha’s solo set on Sunday night is included in the Sunday stream, creating a split between what parts of her festival appearances are available to remote audiences and what parts are not.

The omission stands out because the published schedule otherwise captures many headliners and late-night performances. The livestream’s block format allows viewers to jump between major sets; it does not, however, explain why Weird Al and the Kesha-led Superjám were excluded. The schedule lists many acts in clear blocks but does not map those omissions to specific set times on the publicly available blocks, leaving a gap for remote viewers who wanted a complete mirror of on-site programming.

For travelers and locals, the festival’s return to The Farm and heavy road traffic are part of the weekend picture: campsites were being set up by early arrivals on June 10, and Bonnaroo officially opened June 11. Readers planning arrival or departure can consult FilmoGaz’s traffic coverage, which notes state transportation preparations for heavy I-24 travel and lane-closure bans:

The immediate consequence for viewers is simple and concrete. Remote audiences can watch a curated cross-section of Bonnaroo — including The Strokes, Skrillex, Rüfüs Du Sol and Noah Kahan — via Disney+ and Hulu through June 14, but they will not see Weird Al’s Bigger & Weirder Roovue or the Superjám Esoteríca on those streams unless organizers revise the schedule. Organizers have not provided an explanation for the omissions; until they do, anyone watching from home will miss those two shows while the rest of the weekend continues to stream.

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