Bonnaroo 2024: Who is performing? What items are allowed? How much does it cost? Here's what to know
The 2024 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival makes its annual return June 13.
On Thursday, the 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tennessee, will be transformed into a colorful, eclectic paradise, brought to life with the rhythms and beats of hip-hop, alternative, electronic, pop and more. Last year's festival saw explosive, unforgettable sets from Lil Nas X, Paramore, Foo Fighters, Knocked Loose, Three 6 Mafia and others.
This year's festival is slated to be an even grander spectacle.
The festival will kick off with a special Thursday night headline set featuring a performance by Pretty Lights, who will also perform a second sunrise set on The Other Stage over the weekend. According to event organizers, Sunday night’s headline set will mark the only U.S. festival performance by Fred Again.. in 2024. Some of this year's performances will once again be livestreamed on Hulu.
Returning to the festival in 2024 is the special edition of SuperJam, set for Saturday, June 15, in That Tent. The all-star collab will be "Once More with Feeling(s) - The Dashboard Confessional Emo Superjam" and will include special guest performances and surprises.
Headed to The Farm? Here is everything to know before you go.
Happy Roo!
When is Bonnaroo 2024? Where is it?
Bonnaroo takes place on Thursday, June 13, through Sunday, June 16, in Manchester, Tennessee. Manchester is about 65 miles from Nashville. It is the county seat of Coffee County.
The Tennessee Department of Transportation says Exit 111 will be used as the main festival exit, alternate exits will be used if congestion occurs on the interstate.
Who is performing at Bonnaroo 2024? Who are the headliners?
Headliners for the 2024 festival include Pretty Lights, Fisher, Post Malone, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Fred Again. Other big names include T-Pain, Cage the Elephant, Cigarettes After Sex, Megan thee Stallion. Chappell Roan, and Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit.
Here is the complete lineup.
Bonnaroo performers on Thursday, June 13:
Pretty Lights (Headlining Main Stage)
FISHER
BigXthaPlug
Disco Lines
Durand Bernarr
Eggy
Geese
Gwar
The Heavy Heavy
HoneyLuv
it’s murph
Matt Maltese
Medium Build
Michigander
Militarie Gun
Nation of Language
Neal Francis’ Francis Comes Alive
Ocie Elliott
Oliver Heldens
Róisín Murphy
Say She She
Sid Sriram
Bonnaroo performers on Friday, June 14:
Post Malone
Maggie Rogers
Khruangbin
Seven Lions
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead
Dominic Fike
Lizzy McAlpine
Interpol
T-Pain
Svdden Death
TV Girl
Gary Clark Jr.
The Mars Volta
Faye Webster
Key Gloc
Thundercat
Lovejoy
ISOxo
GROUPLOVE
David Kushner
The Japanese House
Dr. Fresch
49 Winchester
MIKE.
Larkin Poe
Shy FX
Bonny Light Horseman
Baby Queen
Mdou Moctar
Jessica Audiffred
Half Moon Run
Hamdi
LYNY
Bonnaroo performers on Saturday, June 15:
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Cage The Elephant
Melanie Martinez
Cigarettes After Sex
Diplo
Jon Batiste
Reneé Rapp
Parcels
IDLES
Brittany Howard
Sean Paul
Knock2
Ethel Cain
Gregory Alan Isakov
The Teskey Brothers
BADBADNOTGOOD
Teezo Touchdown
Whyte Fang
Bakar
d4vd
The Maine
Josiah and the Bonnevilles
Kasablanca
NEIL FRANCES
Tanner Usrey
Ryan Beatty
MIKE
Trousdale
Vandelux
LOVRA
Once More With Feeling(s) – The Dashboard Confessional Emo SuperJam
Bonnaroo performers on Sunday, June 16:
Fred again..
Megan Thee Stallion
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Two Friends
Carly Rae Jepsen
Joey Bada$$
Goth Babe
Galantis
Taking Back Sunday
Ashnikko
Four Tet
Charles Wesley Godwin
Milky Chance
Chappell Roan
Greensky Bluegrass
The Garden
Yves Tumor
The Beaches
Jake Wesley Rogers
S.G. Goodman
Libianca
TSHA
Irreversible Entanglements
Armand Hammer
veggi
How many stages are at Bonnaroo?
Acts perform across 10 stages in both Centeroo and Outeroo.
Centeroo is the main performance venue where the majority of the stages are located. The Centeroo stages include the What Stage, the Which Stage, the Other Stage, and the Who Stage. Also located within Centeroo is the fountain, Splash-a-roo and different food, drink and merch vendors.
Outeroo is the where the campgrounds are located. Outeroo stages include the Rest Stop, House of Yes, Groop Camp, and Galactic Giddy Up. Also found within Outeroo are a multitude of plazas which host various different activities for festival goers.
How much does it cost to attend Bonnaroo?
Depending on the festival experience you're after, attending Bonnaroo can run up a high bill.
Four-day general admission tickets begin at $450 and go as high as $4,155 for platinum. Two-day general admission tickets begin at $348, with general admission plus costing $590. One-day general admission tickets are priced at $174 and can run as high as $1,830.
Factor in the cost of food, other miscellaneous items and activities, mileage and airfare (depending on where you're coming from) and Bonnaroo can set you back an ample amount.
What's the bag policy at Bonnaroo?
Within Centeroo, small clutch purses and fanny packs that are 6 by 9 inches or smaller do not need to be clear, but can have no more than one pocket. Bags larger than 6 by 9 inches must be smaller than 12 by 6 by 12 inches and clear. Framed backpacks, multiple pocket backpacks and any pack that is not aligned with the bag dimensions are prohibited.
Hydration packs are allowed and don't need to be clear, but must be emptied of all liquid and have no more than two pockets - one for the reservoir and one additional pocket.
What items are allowed at Bonnaroo? What items are prohibited?
Here are the items that are allowed and prohibited in Centeroo.
Allowed:
Baby strollers
Frisbees
Binoculars
Blankets, sheets and towels
Cameras without detachable lenses and other accessories (monopods, selfie sticks, tripods, GoPro mounts, and other attachments are not allowed)
Sunscreen in non-aerosol containers is allowed in the size of 3.4 ounces or less
Personal-sized hand sanitizer
Totems (Less than 7 feet tall, and less than 1 inch in diameter. Must be made of light material: swim noodles, foam type material, cardboard tubes, fabric, light plastic, balloons, aluminum and/or blow up items.)
Factory-sealed Naloxone/Narcan kit
Prohibited:
Aerosol containers, including sunscreen and personal beauty products
Coolers of any kind
Any and all professional camera, video and recording equipment
Drones or any other remote flying device
Hammocks
Inflatables of any kind
Glass containers of any kind
Illegal and illicit substances of any kind
Outside food or beverage (including alcohol) of any kind
Umbrellas
Pets (except service animals)
Skateboards, scooters, bicycles, wagons, carts or any personal motorized vehicles
Tents, canopies, or shade structures of any kind
Unauthorized/unlicensed vendors
Weapons or explosives of any kind
Fireworks
Large chains or spiked jewelry
Bicycles inside festival grounds
Carts of any kind (including Red Wagons)
Chairs of any kind
Here are the items that are allowed and prohibited in Outeroo.
Allowed:
Alcohol (2 cases of beer per person, 2 boxes of wine per person per car and 1-1.75 liter of hard liquor per person per car)
Food / drinks
Point-and-shoot cameras / cameras with detachable lens less than 2 inches long
Portable camping grill with 40 pounds of charcoal per grill per vehicle will be allowed. If you aren't bringing in a grill you won't be allowed any charcoal. Propane tanks 20 pounds or smaller will be allowed. Only 1 propane tank per grill per vehicle or 2 small "Coleman" type tanks per grill per vehicle)
Generator (smaller than 4KW and 1 generator per vehicle. No more than 10 gallons of gasoline in an appropriate container per generator per vehicle will be allowed. Any amount greater than that will be confiscated. If you aren't bringing in a generator you won't be allowed to bring any gas.)
Instruments
Camping tools (tent mallets, tent anchors, knives no longer than palm length for cooking purposes)
Hand tools
Factory-sealed Naloxone/Narcan kit
Prohibited:
Glass
Wooded fires
Kegs
Weapons
Drones
Fireworks
Illegal substances
Bicycles or any other wheeled transportation devices
Professional cameras (with detachable lenses longer than 2 inches long)
Pets
Glow sticks
Box trucks/tractor-trailers
Laser pens or similar focused light device
Vending (sharing, yes. Selling, no)
Power tools or tools with gas motors
What should you pack for Bonnaroo?
Here is a list of everything you might need while on the farm:
Camping gear (Tents, shelters, sleeping bags, tarp, a shade structure)
Cooler and/or water jugs to refill (ice is available for purchase)
Lantern/ flashlight/ headlamp
Batteries
Stainless steel water bottle
Camping chairs and tables
Rain gear and mud boots
Hoodies, extra shoes/sneakers, hats and bandanas
Blankets
Earplugs
Portable speakers or radio
Bug spray
Sunscreen
Sunglasses
Biodegradable plastic bags for trash
Extra toilet paper
Campsite identifiers (flags or balloons)
Extra set of keys to keep with you at all times
Can you attend Bonnaroo without camping?
Yes, you can attend Bonnaroo without camping.
The one day general admission ticket gives you admittance to one day of the festival however if you plan to bring a vehicle, you must also purchase a day parking pass to park in the Cosmic Nomads lot. 1-Day Ticket holders will not be permitted to bring their vehicle into Outeroo, regardless of the type of accommodation purchased.
Cars cannot be left overnight and you may not sleep in your car or camp next to your car. There are no in and out privileges for day parking passes.
Can you come in and out of Bonnaroo?
Leaving the Bonnaroo campgrounds is discouraged, but permitted.
If you must leave, you will need to scan your wristband and car pass as you exit so you can be allowed back in again. Depending on the time and traffic you also may not be able to leave until inbound traffic has died down.
Are children allowed to attend Bonnaroo?
Yes, there are no age restrictions at Bonnaroo so people of all ages are welcome to attend. However, proper ear protection is encouraged for minors. Families are able to camp in Family-roo, a quieter, family-friendly camping area.
Diana Leyva covers trending news and service journalism for The Tennessean. Contact her at [email protected] or follow her on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, at @_leyvadiana
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