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Governors Ball Day 2 shortened by weather; Blood Orange joins Sunday lineup

Severe weather canceled Saturday sets by Kali Uchis and Amyl & The Sniffers at Governors Ball, with Blood Orange now confirmed for Day 3.

·Jun 7, 2026·via Brooklyn Vegan
Governors Ball Day 2 shortened by weather; Blood Orange joins Sunday lineup

While the second day of Governors Ball 2026 wasn’t exactly a wash , severe weather cut the festival short, with a number of sets nixed, including Kali Uchis, Amyl and the Sniffers and Blood Orange , while Stray Kids and Major Lazer played earlier than they were originally scheduled. Pre-storm temperatures hit 90°, making things very sweltering.

GovBall have announced that Blood Orange has now been added to Sunday’s lineup and set times have been adjusted to accommodate:

> We appreciate your patience as we had to make some difficult scheduling decisions tonight due to the incoming weather. Safety remains our top priority but we understand that some of these decisions were disappointing to many of you. In an effort to remedy the situation, we have some good news to share! We are thrilled to announce that Blood Orange has graciously agreed to come back to perform tomorrow, 6/7 at 4pm on the Snapchat Stage. The Sunday schedule has been updated, so please check it out before heading to the park tomorrow. And more good news: Both the Box Office and Gates will open early tomorrow. Box Office at 10am, Gates at 11am.

Sunday’s lineup includes A$AP Rocky, Geese, Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist, Hot Mulligan, Japanese Breakfast, Slayyyter, Fuckers, Dominic Fike, and more. Check out the updated Sunday GovBall lineup below, and stay tuned for pictures from days one and two.

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_Originally reported by [Brooklyn Vegan](https://www.brooklynvegan.com/governors-ball-day-2-cut-short-due-to-severe-weather-blood-orange-added-to-day-3/)._

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