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The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is an American annual four-day music festival developed and founded by Superfly Presents and AC Entertainment. Since its first year in 2002, it has been held at what is now
Great Stage Park Great Stage Park is a 650-acre (2.63 km2) outdoor event space located southeast of Nashville in Manchester, Tennessee. Since 2002 it has been home to the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is an Amer ...
on a farm in
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. The festival typically starts on the second Thursday in June and lasts four days. It has been held every year except 2020 when it was canceled due to the
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and 2021 when it was canceled due to excessive rain from
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flooding the campground. Main attractions of this festival are the multiple stages featuring live music with a diverse array of musical styles including
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, world music, hip hop,
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, and other alternative music. Musical acts begin Wednesday evening for early arrivers, continued throughout the festival with performances starting each day around noon, and some stages entertaining festival goers until sunrise. The festival was ranked in 2003 by ''Rolling Stone'' magazine as one of the "50 Moments That Changed Rock & Roll", "Festival of the Decade" by ''
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,'' and among the 10 Best Festivals by ''
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History

Ashley Capps, co-founder of AC Entertainment, developed Bonnaroo following the cancellation of the Hot Summer Nights rock music festival in
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in 1999. Hot Summer Nights, which was a mainstay in Knoxville's World's Fair Park would suspend operations permanently following construction by city officials. Capps would state that the cancellation would be the main drive behind the origin of Bonnaroo, "The closing of the World’s Fair Park for concerts precipitated getting creative and trying to find, ‘OK, if we can’t do this anymore, how can we still participate in the summer outdoor concert business,' and it was from that that Bonnaroo was ultimately launched." In 1999, the future site of Bonnaroo hosted the Itchycoo Park Festival (named after the song
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by
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), which is considered the spiritual predecessor to the original Bonaroo music festival. Unlike Bonaroo, the Itchycoo Park Festival was considered an overall failure .The first Bonnaroo Music Festival took place in 2002. The founders chose "bonnaroo" (Creole slang meaning a really good time) for its literal meaning and to honor the rich New Orleans music tradition that they had enjoyed in college. Bonnaroo was popularized by New Orleans R&B singer
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with his 1974 album ''
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.'' Bonnaroo is derived from the French ''"bonne"'' the feminine agreement of ''"bon"'' meaning "good," and the French ''"rue"'' meaning "street," translating roughly to ''"the best on the streets"''. The festival site is known as "the farm" by festival goers and locals, due to its location on what used to be 700 acres of farm land. In 2019, after a record breaking festival sell out, it was announced that Live Nation was buying out Superfly's share of Bonnaroo. The 2020 event was initially pushed back three months until September 2020, and then ultimately cancelled because of health concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. The 2021 event was canceled due to torrential rainfall from
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saturating the stage area, campgrounds, and tollbooth area, and making ground conditions unsuitable for vehicle traffic only a few days before the event was scheduled to take place. In May 2022, it was announced that Hulu will stream exclusively the festival, alongside
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and Lollapalooza.


Economy

In 2009 the Bonaroo Works Fund was created as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization for the festival. The organization awards grants to local
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and schools. By 2013, the direct and indirect economic impact of the festival since inception was estimated at $51 million, including $2.9 million in tax revenue for the year 2012.


Environmentalism

Bonnaroo actively supports recycling and sustainability. In 2011, A Greener Festival recognized Bonnaroo's efforts for the previous three years with an award. In 2004 Bonaroo said it prevented having to collect 120 tons of trash by encouraging fans to recycle. Food and drink are sold in organic and recyclable materials to create less waste. AGF auditors review festivals, as well as requiring their self-evaluation. As of late, Bonnaroo initiates many "green" activities during the festival, such as Planet Roo.


Accolades

When the festival first began in 2002, USA Today referred to Bonnaroo as "The culmination of a musical movement." CNN described it as: "Music and subculture melted together into a pot of creative bubbling energy." In 2008, it was named "Best Festival" by ''
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'' magazine, calling it "the ultimate over-the-top summer festival." ''The New York Times'' said "Bonnaroo has revolutionized the modern rock festival" in 2012, and '' Spin'' called it the "Best festival of the summer."


Venues


Notable performances

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and
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, with guest guitarist Jesse Johnson. The set was composed almost entirely of covers. Other performers have included
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(2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2011), Phish (2009, 2012, 2019),
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(2003, 2004, 2016), U2 (2017), Pearl Jam (2008, 2016), Billy Joel (2015),
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(2011, 2015), Elton John (2014), Eminem (2011, 2018),
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(2014), Lionel Richie (2014),
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(2003, 2007, 2010, 2014),
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(2013), Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers (2006, 2013),
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(2013),
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(2012, 2017), Radiohead (2006, 2012),
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(2003, 2011),
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(2005, 2010), Stevie Wonder (2010), Bruce Springsteen (2009), Nine Inch Nails (2009), Metallica (2008),
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(2007), and
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(2004).


Activities

In addition to music, Bonnaroo used to offer comedy, as well as a tent dedicated to showing movies.


Annual attendance

''Note: all figures are approximate'' * 2002: 70,000 * 2003: 80,000 * 2004: 90,000 * 2005: 76,000 * 2006: 80,000 * 2007: 80,000 * 2008: 70,000 * 2009: 75,000–80,000 * 2010: 75,000 * 2011: 80,000 * 2012: 100,000 * 2013: 90,000 * 2014: 90,000+ (''estimated'') * 2015: 74,000 * 2016: 45,500 * 2017: 65,000 * 2019: 100,000 * 2020: 0 (Canceled) * 2021: 0 (Canceled)


By year

* 2002 Bonnaroo Music Festival * 2003 Bonnaroo Music Festival * 2004 Bonnaroo Music Festival * 2005 Bonnaroo Music Festival * 2006 Bonnaroo Music Festival * 2007 Bonnaroo Music Festival * 2008 Bonnaroo Music Festival *
2009 Bonnaroo Music Festival The 2009 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival was held June 11–14, 2009 at a farm in Manchester, Tennessee, United States. There were roughly 75,000 people in attendance. The onset of Bonnaroo 2009 was punctuated by monstrous thunderstorms. Thursday ...
* 2010 Bonnaroo Music Festival * 2011 Bonnaroo Music Festival * 2012 Bonnaroo Music Festival * 2013 Bonnaroo Music Festival * 2014 Bonnaroo Music Festival * 2015 Bonnaroo Music Festival *
2016 Bonnaroo Music Festival The 2016 Bonnaroo Music Festival was held June 9-12, 2016 in Manchester, Tennessee. This marked the 15th consecutive festival since its inception in 2002. Bonnaroo saw its lowest attendance to date in 2016 with 45,537 tickets sold. A 38 percent decr ...
* 2017 Bonnaroo Music Festival * 2018 Bonnaroo Music Festival *
2019 Bonnaroo Music Festival The 2019 Bonnaroo Music Festival, the eighteenth consecutive edition of the festival, was held June 13 to 16, 2019, at the Great Stage Park Manchester, Tennessee. The tickets were sold out and it was projected that 80,000 people attended the festiva ...
* 2022 Bonnaroo Music Festival


See also

*
List of historic rock festivals A rock festival is an open-air rock concert featuring many different performers, typically spread over two or three days and having a campsite and other amenities and forms of entertainment provided at the venue. Some festivals are singular eve ...
*
List of jam band music festivals This is a list of jam band music festivals. This list may have some overlap with list of historic rock festivals and list of reggae festivals. Jam bands are musical groups who relate to a unique fan culture that began in the 1960s with Grateful ...


References


External links


Bonnaroo.com
Official Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival website
GreatStagePark.com
Official Site of Bonnaroo Property
Inforoo.com
The Unofficial Bonnaroo Message Board
Survival Guide
Leo's Unofficial Bonnaroo Survival Guide
''How Do You Roo? A Survivor's Pocket Guide to Bonnaroo'' (Lulu, 2010)
The first (and only) unofficial guidebook to the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival {{authority control 2002 establishments in Tennessee Counterculture festivals Jam band festivals Landmarks in Tennessee Music festivals established in 2002 Music festivals in Tennessee Rock festivals in the United States Tourist attractions in Coffee County, Tennessee