Sunday, June 15 Lake Street Dive @ That Tent, 1:00pm Kicking off the Bluegrass Situation's day-long jam, Lake Street Dive basically take everything to love about pop, country, jazz and blues, throw it in a blender and it smooth it to the point where we're all demanding seconds and thirds. Fitz & the Tantrums @ Which Stage, 4:15pm Whether they're blasting the neo-soul stylings of their beginnings or the dance-floor ready riffs of their later stuff, Fitz & the Tantrums bring a party each and every time they play. "Moneygrabber" may be their classic, but "Spark"—the song they've been opening with lately—is sure to set the stage ablaze at Bonnaroo. Arctic Monkeys @ What Stage, 4:45pm We're jealous of Alex Turner's greaser quiff and his ability to be so effortlessly cool while belting out some of the most original rock riffs to come out of the UK in years. Washed Out @ The Other Tent, 5:45pm Gorgeous, synth-washed explorations in sound are the perfect antidote for overdoing it on rock, EDM and hip-hop at Bonnaroo. Ernest Greene's a mad scientist at the laptop, but the stage is where he really shines. Broken Bells @ Which Stage, 6:15pm Take two major recording heavyweights, throw them in a studio and see what happens: that's the gist of what makes Broken Bells so incredible. Danger Mouse (half of Gnarls Barkley; renowned producer extraordinaire) and James Mercer (of manic pixie dream girl-core mainstays The Shins) are the perfect pair rock needed, and the multitude of genres they explore together make for a pretty rad sound. The Avett Brothers @ What Stage, 7:00pm Mumford and Sons, The Lumineers, pretty much every neo-folk/Americana outlet out there—they were all inspired by The Avett Brothers before they tied up their boots, picked up their banjos and got to work. The North Carolinians grew up loving the Foo Fighters and channeled their penchant for rock n' roll into a bluegrass-goes-to-the-big-city vibe that's definitely not yer mama's country. Wiz Khalifa @ Which Stage, 8:15pm Wiz recently dropped his 28 Grams mixtape, and we're thinking Bonnaroo is the perfect place to experience it live. Elton John @ What Stage, 9:30pm Anybody else get the "LA LA LA LA LAAAAAA"-s from the "Crocodile Rock" chorus stuck in their heads the second they read Elton's name? Nah? Just us? That'll change after you catch the Bonnaroo grand finale Sunday night, where Sir Elton will plow through his greatest hits at the piano.

Saturday, June 14 Valerie June @ This Tent, 1:15pm That voice, that banjo, that banter, those dreads: Valerie June's a presence to be reckoned with, and her bluegrass licks are a welcome way to start the day after the late night hip-hop and EDM shenanigans that keep Bonnaroo up 'til sunrise. First Aid Kit – @ This Tent, 3:00pm First Aid Kit are sister band of magical Swedes whose folk songs are so beautiful they'll stop you dead in your tracks and stun you with their silky harmonies. They also look and act like Disney princesses, so if you see some bluebirds helping them pick up tambourines or perched atop their microphones, do not be alarmed. Damon Albarn @ What Stage, 5:45pm As Damon Albarn recently dove headfirst into "Song 2" and some of his more beloved hits with Blur and Gorillaz on his current tour, it seems like the rocker will have plenty of surprises in store for fans that fell for him at multiple points throughout his career. Chromeo @ Which Stage, 7:30pm Dave 1 and P-Thugg are packing up their crazy lady leg-shaped stands, their Ray-Bans and their perfectly-crafted electro-pop to the fields of Manchester and not a moment too soon. White Women continues to make itself known on playlists and dance floors the world over, so we're thinking this could be one of the biggest dance parties at the festival. Lionel Richie @ What Stage, 8:00pm If someone doesn't pass out those "HELLO IS IT ME YOU'RE LOOKING FOR" flyers with Lionel Richie's face on them, we're going to be very upset. Ms. Lauryn Hill @ The Other Tent, 9:30pm The '90s nostalgia continues, this time via Ms. Lauryn Hill and the Miseducation that's become a modern classic. The power of "Doo Wop (That Thing)" has only grown stronger with age, so when those horns blare, we'll be too busy jumping up and down like crazed fans to notice anything else in a five-county radius. Zedd @ Which Stage, 9:15pm The mega DJ converts even the biggest critics of EDM and turns them into fist-pumping, furious dancers. So expect plenty of raised hands and awkward moves from a bunch of people who don't know that Zedd's got two Ds in his name. Jack White @ What Stage, 10:30pm Technically, Jack White is playing his hometown turf—Bonnaroo's absolutely the biggest festival within an hour of Nashville—and we're hoping some like-minded, blues-hungry guitar god friends of the former White Stripe will make an appearance during an undoubtedly Lazaretto-heavy set. Skrillex Superjam @ This Tent, 12:00am We don't know how Bonnaroo's first ever EDM Superjam is gonna go down, except we're pretty positive Skrillex is going to bounce around in that spaceship-looking contraption he carts around from show to show. Friends/collaborators Zedd, Chance The Rapper, Janelle Monae, Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley and a bunch of other huge names across multiple genres will join Skrillex for the madness, so brace yourself for the beat drop. Frank Ocean @ The Other Tent, 12:20am Remember when Channel Orange dropped and everyone fell in love with Frank Ocean and praised his prowess and basically just wanted to listen to everything he'd ever written, ever? That was in 2012. Think of all the genius that's been marinating since then, and all the wonderful surprises we've got in store on the Bonnaroo stage.