
It may hard to believe, but full-blown music festivals will return before the end of the year. Despite the panoramic that has defined the last 18 months, festival organizers are planning to bring back large-scale events this fall. One of the events leading the charge is Bonnaroo. In preparations for this year’s festival, Bonnaroo has rolled out this year’s lineup.
Headlining this year’s festival, Grand Ole Opry, Tyler The Creator, Tame Impala, Lizzo, Megan Thee Stallion, Foo Fighters and Lana Del Rey will take the stage in Manchester, Tennessee. Joining this year’s festivities, Lil’ Baby, Kevin Gates, J.I.D, Run The Jewels and Janelle Monáe will perform. Not to mention, Brittany Howard and Flo Milli will perform as well.
This year’s festival will take place during Labor Day weekend. While the overall health of the country will likely improve greatly by then, the pandemic will probably not be all the way through. As a result, attendees are expected to “abide by relevant recommendations to ensure a safe and enjoyable festival.” Organizers also warning concert-goers that there is “an inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public space where people are present.”
Four-day ticket options are currently available for interested parties at just $35 down today.