
The Bay Area music scene is buzzing with the latest BottleRock Napa Valley 2025 lineup reveal, and this year's roster does not disappoint. SFGate reports that the festival's headliners include Bay Area punk rockers Green Day, heartthrob Justin Timberlake, and Americana artist Noah Kahan. The weekend-long event, set amid the scenic vineyards of Napa Valley, promises to be an eclectic mash-up of genres, delightful for both Gen X ethos and elder millennials looking for nostalgia.
But BottleRock isn't merely about a blast from the past. The festival's lineup also features a range of contemporary artists. For instance, Benson Boone is poised to be a beacon for the younger crowd, while Ice Cube will undoubtedly bring some old-school rap flair to the festivities. Not to forget the festival mainstays like Khruangbin and the undeniably energetic EDM producer Kaskade. And it's not just a musical bonanza; BottleRock is also known for its culinary experiences, spotlighting celebrity cooking demonstrations.
According to BottleRock Napa Valley's Instagram post, eager fans can begin snapping their three-day tickets starting tomorrow at 10 a.m. PT. And for those champing at the bit for a chance to nab tickets even earlier, joining the festival's SMS list promises a head start with access from 8 a.m. PT. With prior years' VIP and Skydeck passes having sold out swiftly, attendees hoping for an upgraded experience will have to act fast.
In an act of social responsibility, Rolling Stone reveals that the festival organizers are inviting patrons to contribute to wildfire relief efforts during the purchasing process and have committed to a dollar-for-dollar match up to $50,000. These funds will benefit FireAid, reinforcing BottleRock's status as an event that celebrates culture and gives back to its community. Green Day and Timberlake are busy bees on the international tour circuit. At the same time, Kahan seems to be taking it a tad slower, with only a few festival dates on his 2025 calendar, including BottleRock as his lone scheduled appearance in the U.S.