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Bonnaroo Music Festival

Sunday, June 15 12:00p
at Bonnaroo Centeroo, Manchester, TN
Price: $200.00 - $250.00
Age Suitability: All Ages
Tags: music, concert, live

The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is a four-day, multi-stage camping festival held on a beautiful 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tennessee every June. Bonnaroo brings together some of the best performers in rock and roll, along with dozens of artists in complementary styles such as jazz, Americana, hip-hop, electronica, and just about any contemporary music you can think of. In addition to dozens of epic performances, the festival's 100-acre entertainment village buzzes around the clock with attractions and activities including a classic arcade, on-site cinema, silent disco, comedy club, theater performers, a beer festival, and a music technology village. For its peaceful vibe, near-flawless logistics, and unrivaled entertainment options, Rolling Stone magazine named this revolutionary entertainment experience one of the 50 moments that changed the history of rock and roll.

Lineup:
Pearl Jam
Metallica
Jack Johnson
Widespread Panic
Kanye West
Chris Rock
Robert Plant and
Alison Krauss featuring
T Bone Burnett
Phil Lesh & Friends
My Morning Jacket
The Raconteurs
Willie Nelson
Death Cab for Cutie
Tiësto
B.B. King
Les Claypool
Sigur Rós
Levon Helm and the Ramble on the Road
Ben Folds
O.A.R.
Cat Power
The Bluegrass Allstars
M.I.A.
Umphrey's McGee
Iron & Wine
Stephen Marley Yonder Mountain String Band
The Swell Season
Zappa Plays Zappa
Talib Kweli
Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Soul Stew Revival
Gogol Bordello
Broken Social Scene
Bonnaroo Late Night Chat About with David Cross
Robert Randolph's Revival
Rilo Kiley
The Disco Biscuits
Mastodon
Lupe Fiasco
Against Me!
Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings
Pat Green
Ozomatli
Tegan & Sara
Solomon Burke
Chali 2na of Jurassic 5
Drive-By Truckers
Superdrag
MSTRKRFT
!!!
The Avett Brothers
Israel Vibration
Abigail Washburn & The Sparrow Quartet featuring Béla Fleck
Larry Campbell,
Jackie Greene,
Phil Lesh & Teresa Williams
Aimee Mann
Ladytron
Janeane Garofalo
The Fiery Furnaces
Money Mark
Orchestra Baobab
Ghostland Observatory
José González
Dark Star Orchestra
Zach Galifianakis
Minus the Bear
Donavon Frankenreiter
Lez Zeppelin
State Radio
The Coup
Battles
The Wood Brothers featuring John Medeski & Kenny Wolleson
Jakob Dylan and the Gold Mountain Rebels
Jim Norton
Two Gallants
The Sword
Vampire Weekend
Little Feat
Nicole Atkins
Chromeo
Brian Posehn
The Felice Brothers
Mason
Jennings
Mike Birbiglia
MGMT
What Made Milwaukee Famous
The Lee Boys
Adele
Rogue Wave
Grand Ole Party
Serena Ryder
Steel Train
Grupo Fantasma
John Mulaney
Back Door Slam
Michelle Buteau
Newton Faulkner
Alana Grace
Amy LaVere
Bear In Heaven
Bombadil
Carney
Colour Revolt
Cornmeal
De Novo Dahl
Dead Confederate
Electric Touch
Erick Baker
Extra Golden
Howlin Rain
Jake Shimabukuro
Jessie Baylin
Jypsi
K'NAAN
Lord T & Eloise
Mike Farris featuring Roseland Rhythm Revue
The Nikhil Korula Band
Nomo
Person L
Phonograph
Rotary Downs
Royal Bangs
Scissormen
Sometymes Why
stephaniesĭd
The Afromotive
The American Plague
The Big Sleep
The Duhks
the everybodyfields
The Greencards
The Postelles
The Weather Underground
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Chris Rock
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Willie Nelson
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Metallica
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Pearl Jam
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Robert Plant
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Widespread Panic
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BB King
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Chali 2na
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Tegan and Sara
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Robert Randolph
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Jack Johnson
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Rilo Kiley
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Yonder Mountain String Band
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Mason Jennings
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Umphrey's McGee
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Minus the Bear
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Mastodon
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Gogol Bordello
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The Big Sleep
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Cornmeal
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Iron & Wine
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State Radio
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Jackie Greene
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Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings
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Steel Train
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The Duhks
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Jake Shimabukuro
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Chromeo
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The Avett Brothers
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The Fiery Furnaces
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Against Me!
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Nicole Atkins
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José González
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Rogue Wave
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Tiësto
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Grupo Fantasma
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Battles
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Two Gallants
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The Greencards
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What Made Milwaukee Famous
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Abigail Washburn
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The Lee Boys
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