If you think Maroon 5 and Gavin DeGraw are the bomb, then have a great time at BottleRock 2017!

Okay, those acts don't do justice to the full breadth of the lineup: This year's festival celebrating music amid the bounty of Napa Valley on May 26, 27, and 28, has just been released, and in addition to the aforementioned cool band Maroon 5, and Macklemore/Ryan Lewis, headliners are classics/old-timers that are hits with the North Bay like the Foo Fighters and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, with other standbys including Modest Mouse and Warren G further down the bill.

“We’re continuing the approach that we’ve taken before,” Dave Graham, the CEO of festival organizers Latitude 38 told the Napa Valley Register, “which is to have an eclectic lineup where there is literally something for everyone, from a nine-year-old to a 90-year-old." Nine-year olds at BottleRock, of course, will have to forgo the other star of the show — wine — in favor of, I don't know, biodynamic grape juice or something.

Here's the full BottleRock lineup, which may have been slightly overshadowed by the announcement, also made today, that Coachella's headliners will be Radiohead, Beyoncé, and Kendrick Lamar:

  • Foo Fighters
  • Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
  • Maroon 5
  • Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
  • Modest Mouse
  • Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals
  • The Roots
  • Silversun Pickups
  • Band of Horses
  • Fitz & the Tantrums
  • Dirty Heads
  • Live
  • The Naked and Famous
  • The Devil Makes Three
  • Michael Franit & Spearhead
  • Gavin DeGraw
  • St. Lucia
  • House of Pain
  • Bob Moses
  • Catfish and the Bottleman
  • Saint Motel
  • The Strumbellas
  • AlunaGeorge
  • Frightened Rabbit
  • Andra Day
  • Galactic
  • Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires
  • Mavis Staples
  • Ani DiFranco
  • Bishop Briggs
  • Lewis Del Mar
  • Highly Suspect
  • Judah & The Lion
  • Elephant Revival
  • Warren G
  • Bad Suns
  • Giraffage
  • gnash
  • The Staves
  • The Barr Brothers
  • Pell
  • HIppo Campus
  • Jessica Hernandez & The Deltas
  • Barns Courtney
  • Hiss Golden Messenger
  • The California Honeydrops
  • The Hunna
  • 888
  • Prinze Goerge
  • Con Brio
  • La Santa Cecilia
  • The Shelters
  • SWMRS
  • Run River North
  • James Hersey
  • DayWave
  • Dreamers
  • Hirie
  • Baskery
  • City of the Sun
  • Cobi
  • PARTYBABY
  • A R I Z O N A
  • The Heydaze
  • Parade of Lights
  • little hurricane
  • Marty O'Reilly & The Old Soul Orchestra
  • Josh Kelley
  • Jessica Childress
  • Corey Harper
  • WILD
  • Saint Mesa
  • Hibbity Dibbity
  • The Hemlets
  • Pacific Radio
  • The Redwoods Revue
  • Doobie Decibel System
  • Troubadour 77
  • Silverado Pickups
  • Tracksuit Wedding
  • Secure The Sun
  • Serf and James Kadin Yeahmon
  • Alec Lee
  • Napa Youth Symphony

Three-day passes for BottleRock go on sale at 10 a.m. tomorrow, January 4, with general admission starting at $309 and gradually increasing in price to $329 and then $349.

This being a deluxe festival and Napa a splurge-worthy destination for some, there are plenty of options to pay way, way more. VIP passes start at $659 and increase to $689 and $709, and VIP passes plus access to the elevated "skydeck" will run for $1,200. Those who'd like to meet the vintners and insist on the advice of a sommelier while enjoying artist meet-and-greets are welcome to blow $3,500. Most exorbitant of all, backstage passes and more are available for those staying in private suites, prices for which aren't even listed.

BottleRock kicked off in 2013 and scaled back after facing serious difficulty right out of the gate. The first incarnation of the festival lasted five days and reportedly cost $20 million to produce but generated just $11.2 million in gross income. Vendors said organizers wrote them bad checks, but in spite of bankruptcy proceedings and $9 million in unpaid debts, the festival set dates to continue.

That first year's organizers, Napa locals Gabe Meyers and Bob Vogt, handed over the reigns to Latitude 38 Entertainment, who have produced the festival from 2014 onward. Last year, 120,000 people came to see acts like Cheech & Chong, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, and even Stevie Wonder as the festival sold out its three days. With this year's clearly high-budget lineup, including a returning top of the bill artist from the festival's first year, Macklemore, it's safe to say that BottleRock is back to seeing itself as the blowout festival it was originally intended to be.

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