The lineup for 2019’s Bunbury Music Festival has just been revealed with artists such as Fall Out Boy, the 1975, and more set to take the stage at this year’s incredible festival.

Check out the full lineup below!

Fans were pretty bummed after blink-182 announced they would be unable to perform at last year’s Bunbury Festival “due to unseen circumstances.”

The band were rescheduled to perform at this year’s festival, but revealed only a couple days ago they would be unable to attend due to being “hard at work in the studio on [their] next album.”

Fortunately, the three-day festival’s lineup is still everything we ever needed.

Taking place in Cincinnati, Ohio, Bunbury Festival will host Fall Out Boy, Greta Van Fleet, The 1975, Girl Talk, and Run The Jewels as 2019’s headliners.

The lineup will also include:

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Machine Gun Kelly

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Stone Temple Pilots

Sublime with Rome

Dashboard Confessional

Clutch

Pigeons Playing Ping Pong

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Blue October

Bayside

Streetlight Manifesto

The Aces

Poppy

Joywave

Jeremy Zucker

Jukebox the Ghost

Flora Cash

Reignwolf

Witt Lowry

Lauren Sanderson

The Clarks

SHAED

HALFNOISE

Great Good Fine Ok

The Blue Stones

The Candescents

Common Kings

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Tropidelic

You vs Yesterday

Taylor Janzen

RADATTACK

The Orphan The Poet

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and more!

“We are so excited to bring another weekend of great music to Cincinnati,” says

PromoWest Productions’ Scott Stienecker. “This lineup offers something for

everyone which is so important. We always strive to host a variety of artists and

we think we have done that again in 2019.”

Bunbury Music Festival will feature three days of performances on three stages throughout Sawyer Point and Yeatman’s Cove May 31-June 2, 2019.

General admission tickets and VIP passes are now available for purchase through ticketmaster.com.

For further information regarding tickets festival information, please visit bunburyfestival.com.

Are you stoked for this year’s Bunbury lineup? Who are you most excited to see? Sound off in the comments below!

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