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The annual BottleRock Festival — which goes down May 23-25 at Napa’s Napa Valley Expo — just announced their expansive 2025 lineup and they made sure to outdo themselves this year by booking the biggest names in rock, pop, folk, punk, Hip-Hop and more.
A new season, the show’s 55th, debuts on January 16 via Max. Featured guests were announced, and they include Reneé Rapp (on the January 16 episode), Michael B. Jordan (January 23), Samara Joy (February 6), Noah Kahan (March 6), SZA (April 10), Chris Stapleton (July 24), Jonathan Van Ness (August 21), and Billie Jean King (August 28).
The Warner Music UK label also claimed the year’s biggest airplay hit (Lose Control by Teddy Swims) among its 17 Top 100 entries. Teddy Swims had Atlantic's second biggest radio hit with The Door (No.15), followed by Alibi by Ella Henderson and Rudimental (No.18).
Cage the Elephant, Sublime, Khruangbin, 4 Non Blondes, and Goose are also set to play the annual festival this May. BottleRock Napa Announces 2025 Lineup with Green Day, Justin Timberlake & Noah Kahan
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 the 2025 festival. The BottleRock Napa Valley 2025 lineup is here, headlined by rock icons Green Day, chart-topping folk-pop artist Noah Kahan and multi-talented entertainer Justin Timberlake.
Tickets for the annual BottleRock music festival in Napa Valley go live at 10 a.m. Tuesday. More than 75 bands will perform on five music stages over Memorial Day weekend.
Mumford & Sons are back with a new song, 'Rushmere,' the title track from their first album since 2018's 'Delta.'
Indie icon Sam Fender will perform in Portugal for the first time this summer as he joins the likes of Olivia Rodrigo, Kings of Leon and Glass Animals at Nos Alive 2025
From when the trend arose in April 2024 to January 2025 the song has gained 406m additional streams on Spotify – pushing it past the one billion mark – per calculations provided to Metro by Clayton Durant, an Adjunct Professor of Music Business at Long Island University’s Roc Nation School of Music, Sports & Entertainment.