By Amanda Moses
Governor’s Ball Music Festival is making its grand return to Flushing Meadows Park for a summer weekend with some of Billboard’s top artists.
Over 60 musicians will be performing at the festival across three stages, which will run from June 7th to June 9th and will also feature access to a wide array of food and beverage vendors including the much-anticipated Queens Night Market (a multicultural melting pot of food vendors from all over New York all in one place). There also will be access to purchase official band merchandise, join giveaways, and more.
Headlining the stage this year will be Post Malone, Rauw Alejandro, The Killers, 21 Savage, SZA and Peso Pluma over the course of the weekend. South Korean band P1Harmony will also be making their festival debut at the Governor’s Ball.
Tickets are on sale now and can range from $130 for a single day pass, $310 for a three-day pass, or VIP for $860. There is also an option to make installment payments through the Governor’s Ball layaway plan. Children 8 and under are allowed in for free with an adult who has a festival ticket. Queens locals who reside in the area also receive a 15% discount. See https://www.governorsballmusicfestival.com/tickets for more information.
Artists to perform on June 7:
Post Malone
Rauw Alejandro
Dominic Fike
Labrinth
Farruko
Alex G
Goth Babe
Yung Gravy
Teezo Touchdown
Queen Herby
Flo
Ryan Beatty
Mimi Webb
Arcy Drive
Blondshell
Durry
Underscores
Donna Missal
Lauran Hibberd
Alex Chapman
School of Rock Queens
Artists to perform on June 8:
The Killers
21 Savage
Carly Rae Jepsen
Sabrina Carpenter
Sexxy Red
TV Girl
Jessie Murph
Doechi
Hippo Campus
Tyla
P1Harmony
D4VD
Bakar
Quarters of Change
Claire Rosinkranz
Riovaz
Skizzy Mars
Telescreens
The Thing
Little Stranger
Maz & Kidd Revel
Artists to perform on June 9:
SZA
Peso Pluma
Reneé Rap
Don Toliver
Victoria Monét
Faye Webster
Kevin Abstract
Cannons
Chappell Roan
Stephen Sanchez
Beach Fossils
Saint Levant
Elyanna
Geese
G Flip
Baby Queens
Husbands
Fcukers
Hotline TNT
The Hails
School of Rock Brooklyn