With the return of outdoor performances to the US, music fans are gearing up for this year’s BottleRock Festival, California. Foo Fighters, Stevie Nicks and Guns N’ Roses are just some of the acts set to hit the annual food, music, wine and brews festival.
BottleRock will take place between September 3rd until the 5th, with a three-day lineup also including Cage the Elephant, and Future Islands. All 2020 tickets purchased will be honoured following the festival’s cancelation last year, like many other festivals around the world.
The festival returns for its seventh year, following last year’s COVID hiatus, and will feature three Rock & Roll Hall of Famers. BottleRock’s co-founder, Dave Graham said they were thrilled to be bringing live music back to the Napa Valley this fall. He said they are happy to reward loyal fans with a lineup that “once again features a wide variety of genres. We will once again be combining legendary performers with up-and-coming bands and some of the most talked-about artists in the world”.
The festival’s website states, “The BottleRock Napa Valley team is working in close coordination with local and state authorities and will follow all required COVID-19 health & safety guidelines in place at the time of the festival to offer a safe festival experience. The most up-to-date California State guidelines can be found here.”
Foo Fighters make their return to Bottlerock this year for their headline act, a month before induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The Arlandria rockers will receive induction into the Hall in October, along with Tina Turner, Todd Rundgren, Jay-Z and the Go-Go’s. This will be Dave Grohl’s second induction into the Rockhall, following School rockers, Nirvana’s induction in 2014.
BottleRock Napa Valley is a 3-day music, wine, food and brew festival with five Music Stages, Culinary Stage and more!
Heading to @BottleRockNapa? Check out Foos BottleRock Pop Up Shop to get limited edition custom wine, merch & more. Opens Friday at 10am! pic.twitter.com/XWWpAMKvMj
— Foo Fighters (@foofighters) May 24, 2017