Another annual music festival is headed this way. The BottleRock Festival just announced its 2023 headliners and lineup, and fans wouldn't want to miss out on this.

According to Forbes magazine, this year's BottleRock Festival will be a little more special than the rest, because it marks the annual music festival's 10th year anniversary.

The highly anticipated music festival will commence on May 26 and will wrap up on the 28th, which will take place at Napa Valley Expo.

BottleRock Festival already unveiled the headliners and lineup for this year, and it included a mix of contemporary artists and added some legendary acts in the mix, which reportedly totaled a whopping 75 acts.

According to reports, the headliners for BottleRock Festival 2023 include Red Hot Chili Peppers, Lizzo, Lil Nas X, Duran Duran, Post Maline, and the Smashing Pumpkins.

Other acts who are slated to perform alongside the aforementioned artists will be Carly Rae Jepsen, Tove Lo, Bastille, Japanese Breakfast, Yung Gravy, Leon Bridges, Billy Strings, Wu-Tang Clan, the National, Caamp, Sheryl Crow, Nile Rodgers and Chic, Phantogram, Quinn XCII, Thievery Corporation, Daylogw, Ashe, Lucius, Teddy Swims, Cautious Clay, Los Lobos, Nicky Youre, and many more.

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10th Anniversary

In an interview, BottleRock CEO Dave Graham revealed that despite the music festival was on its 10th year, they actually did not put that into account when they were coming up with the 2023 lineup.

"Hitting 10 years is an accomplishment, but what we're always most proud of is basically the improvements that we make each year to the festival, relative to the experience," he said.

"And then that includes of course, the diverse lineup. And so when we were putting this together, I guess in the back of our mind we wanted it to be extra special, and it ended up being just that."

"[...] But instead, let's make sure that we continue to be able to say, "This year is our biggest and best lineup yet." And so I think we got there."

Aside from the fabulous lineup, according to reports, BottleRock Festival sweetened the deal by offering wine, food, craft beer, and a culinary stage.

A three-day admission to the music festival begins at $389 per person, and it can go up to $5,495 for platinum. Tickets go on sale Jan. 10 via the BottleRock Festival website.

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