Mark your calendars: Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival is landing in Tennessee from June 11 to 14, and the lineup includes Noah Kahan, Kesha, and The Strokes.

Noah Kahan is performing after dropping a brand new album, Kesha just released her latest single "Origami," and The Strokes are performing their brand-new track "Going Shopping." If you haven't secured your ticket yet, last-minute deals are available.

Rolling Stone's exclusive guide shows that while Bonnaroo's official site is still selling tickets, third-party platforms are offering better prices and flexibility.

Where to Grab the Cheapest Passes

StubHub is offering four-day passes at around $392 compared to $435 on the official site, with camping passes at $529 for the whole weekend.

SeatGeek offers Friday's GA pass starting at $252. Thursday's Skrillex headlining set pushes single-day tickets to $1,397.

Vivid Seats offers Sunday tickets starting at $225 for the Noah Kahan and Role Model double-bill. Less than 1% of tickets remain available.

Why Bonnaroo Slaps

Since 2002, Bonnaroo has been Tennessee's most coveted festival experience. The festival offers world-class acts, epic dining, exclusive merch, and art installations. Options include GA, GA+, and Platinum tiers depending on proximity to the stage, plus amenities like golf cart concierge service.

The clock is ticking. Get your tickets now before the final drops sell out completely.