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BottleRock Lineup: Ed Sheeran, Maná, Stevie Nicks, Pearl Jam, Kali Uchis

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Kali Uchis performs at Outside Lands on Saturday, August 6, 2022. (Estefany Gonzalez)

If there’s anything fans can expect at BottleRock Napa Valley, it’s an intergenerational, diverse musical lineup and a sampling of wine country’s plentiful food-and-beverage offerings. Today, the annual festival dropped its 2024 lineup, and topping the bill are British pop hitmaker Ed Sheeran, Mexican rockstars Maná, ’90s alt-rock giants Pearl Jam (who have a new album due out this year) and Fleetwood Mac frontwoman Stevie Nicks, who will take the big stage after dropping out of the 2021 festival due to COVID-19 concerns.

The festival returns to the Napa Valley Expo on Memorial Day weekend, May 24–26, and promises a little something for everyone on its five musical stages (plus a culinary stage). Rap fans can look forward to high-octane baddie anthems from Megan Thee Stallion, verses dedicated to underdogs and strivers from breakout Vallejo star LaRussell, and Action Bronson’s gourmet rhymes. Nelly and T-Pain promise a dose of aughts nostalgia. Kali Uchis, whose hotly anticipated album Orquídeas arrives on Jan. 12, brings a seductive, hyper-confident blend of reggaeton and ballads.

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Lovers of jazz, funk and soul can put New Orleans bassist Mononeon and Oakland funk legends Tower of Power on their schedules, along with funk band the Soul Rebels with Talib Kweli. Veteran rockers will appreciate the Offspring and Queens of the Stone Age. And reggae star Stephen Marley promises to set a feel-good, summer mood.

Three-day passes go on sale on Jan. 9, and single-day tickets will be announced at a later date. Those who don’t want to spring for the pricey festival passes (which start at $456) will want to stay tuned, as some BottleRock acts play individual AfterDark shows at San Francisco venues like August Hall. And Maná will stay in Napa to perform at Festival La Onda, which features a wide array of Latin American acts and happens on the same fairgrounds June 1 and 2.

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The full BottleRock lineup and ticket information can be found here

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