Fckers at Bonnaroo 2026 — artist profile, set logistics, and travel tips

With 108 days remaining until Bonnaroo 2026, festival traffic planning already emphasises staged ingress windows and designated pickup/drop‑off zones: rideshare and private transfer operators are being asked to use Pod 2 and Pod 6 staging areas to reduce congestion, while shuttle timetables concentrate arrivals between 10:00 and 18:00 on the first day to smooth campsite access. For travellers who value exact pickup locations and predictable arrival times, booking a private transfer in advance avoids long taxi queues and last‑mile uncertainty.
Artist at a glance: Fcukers
Fcukers is a New York City–born electronic duo composed of vocalist Shanny Wise and producer/multi‑instrumentalist Jackson Walker Lewis. Since forming in 2022, the pair have reworked club tropes from the 1990s and early 2000s into a contemporary festival sound that bridges house, techno, big beat, and trip‑hop, driven by hypnotic grooves and punchy low‑end design.
Key facts
| Members | Shanny Wise (vocals), Jackson Walker Lewis (producer) |
|---|---|
| Genres | Electronic Punk, Alternative Electronic |
| Notable releases | Baggy$ EP (2024) — tracks: “Bon Bon”, “Homie Don’t Shake” |
| Upcoming album | Ö (2026) — produced with Kenneth “Kenny Beats” Blume; creative input from Dylan Brady |
| Bonnaroo slot | Sunday (see daily schedule) |
Sound and live setup
Fcukers’ studio work emphasises polished production techniques, atmospheric arrangement, and nostalgic club motifs repurposed for modern festival stages. The live show translates that precision into kinetic energy: sequenced synth layers, live percussion accents, and Shanny’s breathy yet commanding vocal presence create an immersive set that rewards well‑timed crowd interaction.
Live performance highlights
- Engineered groove: syncopated beats and tight low‑end for big‑tent dynamics
- Crowd interplay: call‑and‑response passages and DJ‑style drops
- Stage tech: layered synths and sample playback to preserve studio textures live
What to expect at Bonnaroo and travel implications
Fcukers’ set, placed on a Sunday slot, typically draws listeners who favour dancefloor continuity rather than quick in‑and‑out festival hopping. For transfer planning, that translates to a later evening peak for departures and a higher demand for taxis and private cars immediately after the final acts. Festivalgoers with an eye on avoiding lengthy waits should consider scheduling transfers that allow a 30–60 minute buffer after the headline acts end.


