Bunbury Lineup 2017

Bunbury takes place in downtown Cincinnati along the river at Yeatman's Cove. Performing on the main stage this summer will be Muse.

Caroline Horvath

Bunbury takes place in downtown Cincinnati along the river at Yeatman’s Cove. Performing on the main stage this summer will be Muse.

Caroline Horvath, Editor-in-Chief

On Jan. 24, 2017, Bunbury announced their 2017 lineup at Woodward theater. Held June 2-4, 2017, Bunbury once again will be at Sawyer Point and Yeatman’s Cove in downtown Cincinnati.

    Headlining this year will be The 1975, Muse, Wiz Khalifa, G-Eazy, Bassnectar, and Pretty Lights.

The rest of the lineup will feature Thirty Seconds to Mars, Death Cab for Cutie, The Shins, AFI, Jon Bellion, D.R.A.M, Flogging Molly, Mutemath, Tech N9ne, Hayley Kiyoko, Mike Stud, Moon Taxi, Rev. Horton Heat, NF, Watsky, Kevin Garrett, Protoje, Eden, Cobi, Arkells, Civil Twilight, CVBZ, San Fermin, July Talk, VHS Collection, Dreamers, Charlie Hirsch, Flor, White Reaper, Caamp, Time Cat, The Upset Victory, Liberty Deep Down, Flying Underground, Current Events and Alex Angelo.

    The Enquirer reports that PromoWest Productions’ owner and CEO Scott Steinecker tells Bunbury fans to expect a different feel this summer at Bunbury. This year’s lineup includes a larger hip hop/rap selection than the usual alternative rock focus which Bunbury is known for.

    Also changing this year due to popular demand, Bunbury will no longer be cashless like last summer. Instead of using wristbands, where money had to be transferred onto the band prior to the festival, Bunbury will be going back to allowing cash at the festival.

    The park’s capacity is 60,000 and Steinecker is hoping to meet capacity this summer after falling from 54,000 people in 2016 to 43,000 people in 2015.

    Three day general admission tickets are $179 and three day VIP tickets are $399 on ticketmaster.com.