🌈 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival – 4 Stars GA 4-Day Pass + Wednesday–Monday Camping Pass Bonnaroo is a one-of-a-kind experience — a celebration of music, community, and creativity that pulls people from all over the country to the fields of Manchester, TN. With a 4-day GA pass and camping from Wednesday through Monday, you’re fully immersed in the Roo culture: sunrises with strangers-turned-friends, late-night sets that hit your soul, and artists who truly give it their all. The lineup? Stacked. The energy? Unmatched. You can tell the artists love being there as much as the crowd does, many of them traveling long distances to play in the heart of Tennessee. That passion shines through in every set — when the weather allows it. Now, let’s talk real. 2025 brought serious rain. Canceled sets, closed stages, and major disruptions left a lot of us soaked, disappointed, and wondering what could’ve been. People traveled hundreds of miles and spent good money not just for a music festival — but to see specific artists. Missing out on those acts wasn’t just a bummer for fans, it was a loss for the performers too. Many didn’t get to share their work or connect with new audiences — and that hurts all around. What Bonnaroo needs: a backup plan. Rain happens, and everyone gets that. But whether it's a nearby indoor venue, streamed performances, or alternative sets the next day, there needs to be some kind of contingency to honor the artists and the fans who show up through mud and miles. Still, the spirit of Bonnaroo endures. The people, the passion, and the pure joy of being there make it worth it. Just know that Mother Nature plays a role too — and a little more planning could turn a rained-out night into something truly magical. Bottom line: A beautiful, soulful experience — but in need of stronger weather plans. 4 stars for the music, the community, and the love... with room to grow
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Read moreAll the years I've gone, I have never been let down. From slipping in mud to napping under a shade tree, even dancing until the sun comes up. If your child is in a stroller, it's free for them. But I have learned over the years of going look up the local working staff agency in that area it's a free way to get in and you don't have to do as much walking . Or find the local ems and see if they need volunteers. If you get overheated easily, selling ice is the best place to work. It's gets very hot. And workers are allowed to bring in what they want from food to drinks and so on and not be searched. Civilians have to empty out any container holding anything.And when you park in the civilian parking lot, you will be searched. Oh, for the first 2 days, the mushroom water is clear. Anything after that, I don't know. The mushroom is a great place to cool off even though people wash up there sometimes. If you're going to buy merchandise, it's best to get it asap . Missing some pictures of some trips 😩 but here are some I could recover . If you pay for one day and never leave out the gates, you can enjoy the whole time. You'll just have to camp out . It's all night and day partying . When I recover my pictures, I will post them . I feel like I'm short changing ppl on...
Read moreHave always loved Roo and being part of this weekend. Been going the past 3 years.
Yes — was of course super bummed by the cancellation BUT they HAD to do it. It was absolutely saturated and even with a couple days with lighter rain it was still so so muddy and you could feel the ground squish under you. It’s just not safe to have thousands of people trodding around, trying to have fun, while the Farm is in that condition.
With all that said, past years were incredibly refreshing and brought back my soul. 🌞🌞🌞
Hope they announce 2026 soon. And if not then … 2027 with some added measures...
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