Here's who will play at Garfield Park on each day of the 2022 WonderRoad Festival

Rory Appleton
Indianapolis Star

Organizers of the upcoming WonderRoad music festival in Garfield Park have announced the daily lineups for the two-day event, with tickets still available. 

Vampire Weekend, Chvrches and Hippo Campus will round out the first day of the festival, June 11, while Lord Huron, Bastille and Milky Chance will finish the second, June 12. 

Hippo Campus was a late addition to the lineup, replacing Bishop Briggs. 

Scheduled start times for each artist have not yet been released. 

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The festival is a joint operation from Elevation, the company behind the annual WonderStruck and WonderBus festivals in Cleveland and Columbus, local promoter MOKB Presents and IndyParks. 

WonderRoad daily lineups 

Saturday, June 11: 

  • Vampire Weekend
  • Chvrches
  • Hippo Campus
  • Wrabel
  • Ripe
  • Noga Erez
  • John Harvey
  • Motherfolk
  • 81355
  • Goldpark
  • Detention
  • Fern Murphy
  • Huckleberry Funk 
  • The Vindys

Sunday, June 12: 

  • Lord Huron
  • Bastille
  • Milky Chance
  • Mat Kearney 
  • The Blue Stones
  • Reignwolf
  • Taylor Bennett
  • Des Rocs
  • Leah Kate
  • Hembree
  • Wavrunner
  • The Protest
  • The Palace

How to get tickets to the WonderRoad festival

Single-day and weekend passes are still available for $119.50 and $199.50, respectively. Kids passes (ages 3-10) are $39.50 for a single day and $59.50 for the weekend. A limited amount of on-site parking is still available for $25 per day. Weekend VIP passes are $250 for children, $475 for adults. 

Prospective attendees are encouraged to by their tickets as soon as possible as the cost has increased since the festival was announced in December and will likely rise again before June, which is typical of festivals.

Tickets can be purchased on the festival's website, wonderroadfest.com/tickets, and at the Hi-Fi box office, 1043 Virginia Avenue. 

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Rory Appleton is the pop culture reporter at IndyStar. Contact him at 317-552-9044 and rappleton@indystar.com, or follow him on Twitter at @RoryDoesPhonics.