As with all shows this past year, the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival had to be postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic but worry not, because it’s back for the festival’s 20th anniversary and the lineup is filled with some of our favorite artists.
Bonnaroo is returning to Manchester, Tennessee from Sept. 2-5 later this year and the Grand Ole Opry will kick off the festival on Thursday, Sept. 2. Friday’s headliners include Megan Thee Stallion and Foo Fighters with Tame Impala and Lizzo leading Saturday and Tyler The Creator and Lana Del Rey headlining Sunday’s performance.
Artists like Phoebe Bridgers, Janelle Monae, G-Eazy, Lil Baby, Lennon Stella, Omar Apollo, The Band Camino, Leon Bridges, and lots more are set to play throughout the weekend. You can check out the full lineup poster below.
Bonnaroo 2020 was set in stone last year and included performances from Flume, Miley Cyrus, Vampire Weekend, The 1975, DaBaby, and more but was later postponed mid-March 2020 after the shut down due to the pandemic, and it was later canceled outright in June. The festival then announced last September that Bonnaroo 2021 would take place in September instead of June.
Tickets for Bonnaroo 2021 are on sale now and you can purchase yours here. Ticket types vary from GA, GA+, VIP, or Platinum 4-Day passes and range from $329 to $3275.
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