Governors Ball kicks off the 2019 music festival season next month.
The festival, to be held May 31 through June 2 on Randall’s Island, has announced its full lineup.
Seventy performers are set, according to organizers. Three-day general admission, single day and VIP tickets are on sale now at GovBall.com. The full lineup can be found at governorsballmusicfestival.com/lineup.
Here’s a look at the big names on the lineup:
Lil Wayne
The rapper released his 12th studio album, “Tha Carter V,” in September and single “Uproar” is already topping Spotify’s hit music lists. His track collaborator Swizz Beatz isn’t on the lineup, but there’s still a chance he’ll pop out as a surprise guest. Lil Wayne performs on Friday, May 31.
Tyler, The Creator
Two years since his last album release, “Flower Boy” is still enough material to rock a Gov Ball set. Tyler, The Creator performs Friday, May 31.
Kacey Musgraves
A country singer on the Governors Ball lineup may seem odd, but this Grammy-nominated performer is among the artists blending the gap between country and radio pop. Not yet a fan? Look up her hits “Slow Burn” and “High Horse.” Kacey Musgraves performs on Saturday, June 1.
Florence + The Machine
The dog days are long, long over. Florence Welch is on tour promoting her 2018 album, “High As Hope.” Florence + The Machine performs on Saturday, June 1.
Major Lazer
The EDM trio comprised of Diplo, Jillionaire and Walshy Fire will keep the party going on Saturday, June 1.
Ty Dolla $ign
The rapper, featured most recently in popular hits like Post Malone’s "Psycho" and Kehlani’s "Nights Like This," will perform his set on Saturday, June 1.
SZA
The singer has collaborated with a number of popular artists, including Cardi B, Maroon 5 and Rihanna. She’s also stood out in the scene for her solo hits, like 2017’s “The Weekend.” SZA performs on Sunday, June 2.
Nas
The Queens-bred rapper will be spending 2019 touring in Europe, so this may be one of your only chances to catch him back in his home city. Nas performs on Sunday, June 2.
Charli XCX
Her latest single, a collab with Troye Sivan, was released in October and takes us back to “1999.” Charli XCX performs on Sunday, June 2.
The Strokes
The rock band formed in New York City in the late ‘90s adds Gov Ball to its 2019 “Global Comeback” tour. The Strokes’ last album, “Comedown Machine,” was released in 2013, but the artists hinted big plans for 2019 with their tour announcement. The Strokes perform on Sunday, June 2.
Lily Allen
Allen released her fourth album last year and though her sound has evolved, we’ll hold out hope she’ll perform her breakout hit “Smile.” Lily Allen will perform on Sunday, June 2.