Bonnaroo Festival: Music, Magic & Memories

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By: NISHU SINGH 

Bonnaroo is one of America’s most beloved music and arts festivals, held every June in Manchester, Tennessee. It’s a four-day celebration of music, community, and creativity.

Welcome to Bonnaroo

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Set on a 700-acre farm, Bonnaroo transforms open fields into a vibrant city of stages, art, and camping villages.

Where It All Happens

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From rock to hip-hop, EDM to folk — Bonnaroo hosts top global acts alongside emerging artists. Past performers include Paul McCartney, Billie Eilish, and Kendrick Lamar.

The Music Lineup

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More Than Music

Bonnaroo offers comedy shows, art installations, yoga sessions, and food trucks with flavors from around the world.

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The Bonnaroo Vibe

Known for its friendly, inclusive spirit, festival-goers embrace the motto: “Radiate Positivity.”

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Camping Culture

Most attendees camp on-site, creating a mini city of tents, RVs, and themed camps. It’s a unique part of the Bonnaroo experience.

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Must-Visit Spots

Centeroo – The heart of the festival. Splash-a-Roo – A giant water slide for cooling off. The Bonnaroo Market – Local crafts and festival gear.

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How to Prepare

Bring a tent, sunscreen, reusable water bottle, earplugs, and comfy shoes. The Tennessee summer heat can be intense!

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Sustainability Efforts

Bonnaroo is big on eco-friendly practices: recycling stations, compost bins, and a “Leave No Trace” policy.

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Why It’s Special

It’s more than a music festival — it’s a community where strangers become friends and every moment feels unforgettable.

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