Foo Fighters, Phoebe Bridgers and Lizzo among 2021 Bonnaroo lineup
Bonnaroo is officially preparing for its 2021 return Sept. 2–5 in Manchester, Tennessee. The festival, which kicks off with the Grand Ole Opry Thursday, includes a slew of talented artists such as Foo Fighters, Megan Thee Stallion, Lizzo, Phoebe Bridgers, Lana Del Rey and Tyler, The Creator. Similar to other festivals and concerts around the […]
Similar to other festivals and concerts around the world, Bonnaroo’s 2020 festival was canceled amid the COVID-19 pandemic. This year officially marks the 20th anniversary of the Tennessee festival, and organizers have numerous health and safety plans in the works to make sure the event happens.
On Sept. 2, a group of talented artists is ringing in the Bonnaroo weekend alongside the iconic Grand Ole Opry. Scarypoolparty, Larkin Poe, Taska Black and Sweet Crudeare among the other acts performing on the Thursday date of the festival.
This year, four-day general admission tickets for Bonnaroo started at $329 with a layaway option with a $35 down payment. As well, GA+ ($549), VIP ($1050) and Platinum ($3275) four-day ticket packages are available to purchase with various layaway options. According to the website, camping is included with every festival ticket. However, those with a vehicle will have to purchase an additional pass.
The general admission package, which is available in five tiers, includes basic camping and access to the entire GA campground. As well, ticket holders will be able to watch over 150 performances across more than 10 stages throughout the weekend.
The GA+ package includes all of the general admission perks mentioned above. However, those who purchase the four-day GA+ tickets will also have access to fast-track entrances that bypass long standard general admission lines. Additionally, GA+ ticket holders have access to the Centeroo lounge with premium seating and shade. There is also a full-service bar for beer, wine and cocktails and complimentary water and soda.
The VIP option features all of the GA+ perks as well as access to the VIP Campground Plaza. The area is equipped with air-conditioning, a full-service bar, WiFi, yoga classes, live feeds of the festival performances and much more. VIP ticket holders will also be able to watch performances on the What and Which stages through exclusive viewing areas. Complimentary showers, charging stations and a Bonnaroo merch package are included, too.
Finally, the Platinum package encompasses all of the GA+ and VIP perks and so much more. Platinum ticket holders will be able to watch all of the main stages and tents (What Stage, Which Stage, The Other, This Tent and That Tent) at up-close viewing areas that have beer and water service. The ticket package also includes entry to the artist lounge behind the What Stage and express lane access to the exclusive campground which features an air-conditioned lounge, all-inclusive drinks and food, complimentary spa service and more.
Festival goers also have the option to add-on BonnaROOTS to their ticket bundles. BonnaROOTS is the festival’s annual locally-sourced meals in partnership with Oxfam America and Eat for Equity. For Thursday and Friday only, the $60 add-ons include hearty meals and drinks while also helping raise money for charity. On Saturday, individuals can also purchase an $18 add-on for the BonnaRoots “World’s Longest Salad.”
Tickets for Bonnaroo are on sale now and are available to purchase here.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Bonnaroo organizers say they are in contact with local health and public safety officials regarding the event. According to the website’s “Safety & Security” section, they “intend to abide by relevant recommendations to ensure a safe and enjoyable festival.”
As well, there’s also an entire COVID-19 warning section which states that organizers are taking enhanced health and safety measures for this year’s festival. Although the statement doesn’t go into too much detail about what those measures are, Bonnaroo reminds everyone that “an inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public space where people are present.”
As the festival approaches, organizers will be sending out periodic health and safety updates. Those updates will be shared on Bonnaroo’s website, social media platforms and through an email list. Head here to sign up for the festival’s email list.