LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville's own Jack Harlow is set to headline the 2022 Forecastle Festival at Waterfront Park, joined by the likes of Tame Impala, Tyler the Creator and Phoebe Bridgers.


What You Need To Know

  • Forecastle unveiled the lineup for its first festival in two years

  • Jack Harlow, Tame Impala and Tyler the Creator are set to headline the festival May 27-29

  • The reveal drew mixed reactions on social media

  • Tickets go on sale for all starting on Thursday

Forecastle unveiled the official lineup on Wednesday at noon, one week after sharing a teaser and announcing presale access on social media.

The three-day music and arts festival takes place May 27-29 in Louisville's Waterfront Park. Single-day tickets start out at $100, with three-day general admission starting at $185 before taxes and fees.

Coming off of his recent five-show run in his hometown, rapper Jack Harlow is headlining the festival's first night. Pop acts including Clairo and Coin are also scheduled for Friday.

Other big names this year include Phoebe Bridgers, Tyler, the Creator, 100 gecs, Tame Impala and JPEGMAFIA.

Reveal of the festival's lineup was met with mixed reaction on social media. Some fans heralded the "fire lineup" and signaled excitement for the summer, while others bashed the festival for "changing the entire demographic" of the event.

This year's composition is arguably a departure from recent lineups, which often struck a balance for indie-folk and pop-rap fans alike. The 2022 lineup is heavy on rap and pop, which could draw ire from longtime fans of the fest.

"If you're going to change the entire feel of the festival you should have changed the name with it," one person wrote on Twitter.

"Props on moving away from the boring folk music fanny pack and croc wearing crowd," another person commented.