Everything Music. Everything News. Everything live.

BottleRock Napa Officially Announces 2025 Lineup

Geoffrey Clowes / Shutterstock.com
Geoffrey Clowes / Shutterstock.com

The 2025 iteration of the BottleRock Napa Valley festival is shaping up to be an exhilarating event for music enthusiasts, with Noah Kahan, Sublime, and Green Day among the notable artists scheduled to perform. Set to take place at the picturesque Napa Valley Expo from May 23 to 25, the event promises a stellar lineup that blends rock, pop, hip-hop, and electronic music to cater to a diverse array of musical tastes. This weekend is particularly special as it coincides with Memorial Day, marking the beginning of summer festivities.

Headlining this year's festival are pop-punk stalwarts Green Day, the versatile pop icon Justin Timberlake, and folk-pop sensation Noah Kahan, who are expected to deliver dynamic performances across BottleRock's five stages. Besides the headliners, the lineup is brimming with a variety of artists such as the reggae-infused Sublime, psycho-delic groove outfit Khruangbin, and veteran rapper Ice Cube. The festival will also witness the reunion of the 1990s rock band 4 Non Blondes, adding a touch of nostalgia to the proceedings.

Another act to watch is indie pop talent Benson Boone, recognized for his captivating songwriting and powerful vocals that have drawn considerable attention. Cage The Elephant will bring their alt-rock prowess to the stage, promising an electrifying show. Further highlighting the strength of the lineup, star rapper Public Enemy and hip-hop pioneer E-40 are scheduled to deliver performances that solidify the festival's diverse musical offering.

BottleRock Napa Valley is not just about the music; it embraces Napa's renowned culinary scene, offering gourmet food and beverage options from local chefs and restaurateurs. Attendees will enjoy specialty wines, craft beers, and cocktails alongside their music experience. Adding to the festival's charm is the Williams Sonoma Culinary Stage, where chefs and musicians come together for interactive cooking shows.

Tickets for the event offer several options, from single-day passes to full weekend experiences, with general admission starting at $233 for a day and $456 for three days. For those seeking a premium experience, VIP tickets are available at premium rates, offering exclusive viewing areas, premium bars, shaded lounge areas, and gourmet food options. BottleRock also supports a $50,000 match on donations towards California's wildfire relief efforts, aligning the festival's spirit of celebration with social responsibility.

The festival's integration of music with Napa's lush wine country setting offers a unique cultural experience that appeals to both local attendees and visitors. With an expected attendance of around 40,000 fans per day, BottleRock positions itself as a must-visit event in the summer festival circuit, blending world-class performances with local culinary and wine discoveries.

 

Key Takeaways

Related Stories

Jonathan Cain to Exit Journey at the End of the Band’s Farewell Tour

Jonathan Cain, the keyboardist who helped define Journey’s biggest era, is preparing to leave the band when its farewell run…

Bret Michaels The Latest Artist To Pull Out of Trump’s Freedom 250 Concert Series

Bret Michaels has withdrawn from the Freedom 250 concert series in Washington, D.C., becoming one of the most recognizable names…

Tom Morello’s Power to the People Fest Brings Springsteen, Foo Fighters to D.C.

Tom Morello’s Power to the People festival hits Merriweather Post Pavilion on Oct. 3, 2026, with Bruce Springsteen, Foo Fighters, Joan Baez and more.

Twenty Years After Sharing a Stage With Styx, Cleveland’s Kaboom Collective Tells Its Own Story on Film

In 2006, a youth orchestra walked onto the stage at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, and stood shoulder…

Phil Collins Rules Out Rock Hall Performance But Won’t Close the Door on Touring

Phil Collins told BBC Breakfast he declined to perform at his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction but said he would ‘contemplate’ touring again as his health

Dick Parry, Saxophonist Behind Pink Floyd’s ‘Money’ and ‘Shine On,’ Dead at 83

Dick Parry, the saxophonist whose playing defined Pink Floyd classics like ‘Money’ and ‘Shine On You Crazy Diamond,’ has died at 83. David Gilmour announced

Neil Young Returns to the Stage at David Suzuki Benefit in Vancouver

Neil Young made his first live performance in nearly a year at a Vancouver benefit celebrating environmentalist David Suzuki’s 90th birthday, playing two

Sir Paul McCartney States That Taylor Swift As Big as the Beatles on BBC Radio 2

Paul McCartney told BBC Radio 2 he can ‘see the parallel’ between Taylor Swift’s worldwide fame and what The Beatles experienced at their peak.

The Prince of Darkness Goes Pixelated: Osbourne Family Unveils AI Ozzy

Less than a year after John Michael Osbourne took his last bow, the Prince of Darkness is being booted back…