Pearl Jam Among Headline Acts Confirmed For BottleRock Napa Valley 2024
This year, the Californian event will also feature Stevie Nicks, Ed Sheeran, Kali Uchis, Norah Jones and many more.
BottleRock Napa Valley has announced its 2024 lineup featuring headliners Pearl Jam, Stevie Nicks, Ed Sheeran, and Maná.
Also appearing alongside the headliners are further big name acts including Queens of the Stone Age, Megan Thee Stallion, Kali Uchis, My Morning Jacket, The Offspring, Norah Jones and St. Vincent.
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The lineup also promises performances from Miike Snow, Gogol Bordello, Dominic Fike, Nelly, T-Pain, Chevy Metal, Holly Humberstone, The Soul Rebels featuring Talib Kweli, Pete Yorn, Momma, Bully, Mondo Cozmo, Chris Shiflett of Foo Fighters, Action Bronson, Bebe Rexha, Stephen Marley, The Beaches, Tower of Power, The Record Company, Royel Otis, and more.
The three-day music, food, and wine festival goes down May 24-26, 2024, North America’s Memorial Day weekend, at the Napa Valley Expo in Napa Valley, California. Tickets for the May 24-26 mega music event are now on sale. A 3-day pass will cost $456. Visit the event’s official website for further information.
In addition to Pearl Jam’s headliner at BottleRock 2024, the band are in the process of following up their most recent studio album, 2020’s Gigaton. Guitarist Mike McCready recently revealed more about the new record, suggesting that it’s “heavier than you’d expect.”
McCready offered further details about the album in a recent interview with Classic Rock. He said ““I’m hoping it’s gonna come out [in 2024],” McCready said. “We have a bunch of songs tracked. We worked with Andrew Watt, who’s a younger pop producer-type guy, but he’s really a rock guy at heart — I think we’re his favorite band. When we were in the studio with him this past year, he really kicked our asses, got us focused and playing, song after song.”
Watt has previously worked with Miley Cyrus, Post Malone and Lana Del Rey but has also had credits on albums from other rock artists, including Ozzy Osbourne and Iggy Pop.
“It’s a lot heavier than you’d expect,” McCready added. “There’s the melody and energy of the first couple of records. Andrew pushed us to play as hard and melodic and thoughtful as we’ve done in a long time. I feel like Matt Cameron’s drumming has elements of what he did in Soundgarden.”
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