Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival Rescheduled For September
Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival has been postponed. Festival organizers shared the news with fans on Wednesday (March 18), revealing…
Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival; Photo by Jeff Gentner/Getty Images
Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival has been postponed.
Festival organizers shared the news with fans on Wednesday (March 18), revealing that the festival, which was originally scheduled to take place June 11-14, has been moved to September 24-27 “out of an abundance of caution and for the health and safety of all Bonnaroovians, artists, staff and our community.”
According to the official announcement, previously purchased tickets and on-site accommodations will be honored for the new dates.
Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival was scheduled to take place in Manchester, TN and feature a performance from Morgan Wallen as well as a yet-to-be-announced lineup on the special Grand Ole Opry stage.
Also confirmed to appear at Bonnaroo are Miley Cyrus, Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, Grace Potter, Lizzo and many others.
For additional information, fans can visit the festival website.
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