Tickets for this year’s festival go on sale on Monday, March 13.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Organizers WonderBus Music and Arts Festival announced the lineup of participants of the fourth summer event.

The festival will be held on The Lawn at CAS on Olentangy River Road August 25-27 with three music stages.

Friday’s headliner will be Pitbull with support from Sean Kingston and Big Freddia.

Demi Lovato will round out Saturday’s lineup, which also includes Oliver Three, Surfaces, Chelsea Cutler and Dayglow.

On the final day, hometown band Caamp will close the weekend after a performance from Portugal. Man, Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes and Saint Motel.

Tickets for this year’s WonderBus go on sale Monday, March 13 at noon. Single-day student passes start at $50 and adult tickets start at $65. Weekend passes will also be available.

Admission is free for children under 2 years old, and special price tickets will be available for children between 3 and 10 years old.

Organizers say the entire weekend will include a special focus on mental health education, treatment and research. Five dollars from each regular adult, General Admission Plus and VIP ticket will benefit the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and On Our Sleeves Nationwide Children’s Hospital.

Performers for the 2023 WonderBus Music and Arts Festival

Pitbull, Sean Kingston, Big Freedia, .Wavrunner

Demi Lovato, Oliver Tree, Surfaces, Chelsea Cutler, Dayglow, Beach Weather, The Driver Era, Ruby Waters, The Heavy Heavy, The Orphan The Poet, Gold Park, In The Pines

Camp, Portugal. The Man, Brittany Howard, Saint Motel, Meg Myers, 502nd, Almost Monday, Briscoe, Parker Louis, Talking Suns, Joey Eich, Go-Go, Dry Reef

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https://www.10tv.com/article/entertainment/events/lineup-announced-for-2023-wonderbus-arts-music-festival/530-ea4039be-4a70-42aa-a563-c6100822ca39

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