No Doubt, Imagine Dragons, Robert Plant to Headline BottleRock Festival

The third edition of BottleRock Napa Valley festival arrives May 29-31, headlined by Gwen Stefani’s So-Cal ska punk band No Doubt, Las Vegas rock quartet Imagine Dragons, former Led Zeppelin vocalist and lyricist Robert Plant and Snoop Dogg.

JANUARY 27 UPDATE: The daily lineup has been announced and one-day tickets for $99 go on sale Jan. 28 starting at 8am:

Friday, May 29: Imagine Dragons, Foster The People, Cage The Elephant, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Public Enemy, Los Lobos, Xavier Rudd & The United Nations, AER, The Mowgli’s, Courtney Barnett, Kopecky, Big Talk, Vacationer, Zella Day, Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds, The London Souls, Afrolicious, Wildlife Control, Ryan Sims Band, The Iron Heart, The Bad Jones, The Deadlies, Pion 2 Zion

Saturday, May 30: Robert Plant, The Avett Brothers, Passion Pit, Young The Giant, Capital Cities, Portugal. The Man, ZZ Ward, Scott Weiland & The Wildabouts, Lettuce, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Brothers Comatose, Knox Hamilton, Finish Ticket, Grizfolk, Black English, Wild Ones, The Record Company, Con Brio, Transfer, The Trims, Mother Mother, Fritz Montana, Doe Eye, Jessica Malone, Napa Crossroads LIVE Featuring David Pack of Ambrosia, John Elefante of Kansas, Bill Champlin formerly of Chicago, and Jim Peterik founding member of Survivor

Sunday, May 31: No Doubt, Snoop Dogg, Gipsy Kings, AWOLNATION, American Authors, Trampled By Turtles, The Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Echosmith, Brett Dennen, Los Amigos Invisibles, JJ Grey & Mofro, Tristan Prettyman, People Under The Stairs, The Last Internationale, Battle Tapes, Moonalice, Kawehi, Emily Wolfe, Sneakout, The Frail, Eagle Wolf Snake, Silverado Pickups, Matt Moon, grass child, Walsh

JANUARY 6 UPDATE: The three-day festival takes place at Napa Valley Expo, featuring more than 70 artists spanning indie rock, rap and world genres. In addition to the stellar music lineup, BottleRock mimics Outside Lands festival by offering some of Napa’s best restaurants and more than 30 wineries. Tickets start at $235 and go on sale at 10am January 8.

No Doubt recently played at KROQ’s Acoustic Christmas, substituting for U2 after Bono’s nasty cycling accident.

Full Lineup
No Doubt
Imagine Dragons
Robert Plant
The Avett Brothers
Foster the People
Cage the Elephant
Snoop Dogg
Capital Cities
Young the Giant
AWOLNATION
Michael Franti & Spearhead
Gipsy Kings
Portugal the Man
American Authors
Public Enemy
Trampled by Turtles
ZZ Ward
Echosmith
The Chris Robinson Brotherhood
Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts
Xavier Rudd and the United Nations
Los Lobos
Lettuce
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Aer
The Mowgli’s
JJ Grey and Mofro
Kopecky
Big Talk
Courtney Barnett
Tristan Prettyman
Sister Sparrow and the Dirty Birds
Grizfolk
People Under the Stairs
Vacationer
The Last Internationale
Brothers Comatose
Knox Hamilton
The Record Company
Finish Ticket
Moonalice
The London Souls
Wild Ones
Los Amigos Invisibles
Zella Day
Black English
Kawehi
Emily Wolfe
Afrolicious
Con Brio
The Frail
Wildlife Control
Sneakout
Battle Tapes
The Trims
Transfer
Fritz Montana
Eagle Wolf Snake
The Iron Heart
The Bad Jones
The Deadlies
Grasschild
Pion 2 Zion
Silverado Pickups
Passion Pit
Brett Dennen
Ryan Sims Band
Matt Moon
Sielle
The Walsh
Napa Crossroads, featuring David Pack of Ambrosia, John Elefante of Kansas, Bill Champlin formerly of Chicago, Jim Peterik of Survivor

Photos from last year:

BottleRock hit a snag following its inaugural 2013 launch, despite star-studded headliners The Black Keys and Kings of Leon. The original producers, BR Festivals, failed to pay more than $2.5 million to festival staff and ultimately filed for bankruptcy. As a result, local product Latitude 38 Entertainment took over ownership of the festival, scaled things down, and tightened the financial budget. The production company’s first run was a success last year, drawing approximately 80,000 over the course of the weekend.

Find more details and ticket info on the festival website.

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Written by Carlos Olin Montalvo

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  1. Silverado Pickups?

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