Olivia Rodrigo, Hozier, and Tyler, the Creator to Lead Governor’s Ball: Ticket Information
Upcoming music festival Governor’s Ball will feature “That Guy” among its headliners.
Tyler, the Creator, who released a Kendrick Lamar freestyle titled “That Guy” on Christmas Day, will perform alongside Olivia Rodrigo and Hozier. This year’s festival is set to take place from June 6 to 8 at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, New York.
Tickets are available starting at $139 for one day of general admission. A Citi Presale began on the morning of January 14 through Ticketmaster and governorsballmusicfestival.com.
An SMS Presale will occur on Thursday, January 16, from 10 to 11 a.m., giving fans a chance to buy tickets before they go up in price. To receive a presale passcode, sign up at govball.attn.tv/p/Yd2/presale. Ticket prices will rise at 11 a.m. on Thursday when tickets go on sale to the public. All ticket prices are inclusive, meaning there are no extra fees.
This year, the festival will introduce “Pit Viewing” tickets priced at $1,299. These tickets offer the same benefits as VIP passes but come with exclusive front-of-VIP viewing areas at all three stages. Other ticket options available include GA+, VIP, and Cabanas for single or multiple days.
All ticket types can be purchased with layaway plans starting from a $25 deposit. Residents of Queens can enjoy a 15 percent discount on tickets.
Here’s a lineup of performers for each day:
- June 6: Tyler, the Creator, Benson Boone, Mk.gee, T-Pain, Tyla, Role Model, The Backseat Lovers, and JPegMafia
- June 7: Olivia Rodrigo, Feid, Conan Gray, Young Miko, Wallows, Marina, Mariah the Scientist, Car Seat Headrest, Artemas, and Wave to Earth
- June 8: Hozier, Mt. Joy, Clairo, Raye, Royel Otis, The Japanese House, Amaarae, Key Glock, Berlioz, and Montell Fish
Performances will also happen at Flushing Meadows Corona Park during the festival’s opening.
According to the organizers, festival-goers can expect “some of the city’s local gourmet food offerings, featuring popular choices from around Queens, along with a beverage program designed to help cool off in the New York summer heat.”