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| Location(s) | Manchester, Tennessee, USA, Great Stage Park |
| Years active | 2002–present |
| Date(s) | Mid-June |
| Genre | Indie rock, Jam bands, Jazz, Americana, Bluegrass, Country, Folk, Gospel, Alternative rock, Hip hop, Reggae, Metal |
| Website | Official website |
The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is an annual, four to five-day music festival, created and produced by Superfly Productions and AC Entertainment, first held in 2002. The festival is held at Great Stage Park on a 700 acre (2.8 km²) farm in Manchester, Tennessee, 60 miles (97 km) southeast of Nashville, Tennessee and 60 miles (97 km) northwest of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The main attractions of the festival are the multiple stages of live music, featuring a diverse array of musical styles including indie rock, world music, hip hop, jazz, americana, bluegrass, country music, folk, gospel, reggae, electronica, and other alternative music. The festival began with a primary focus on jam bands, but has diversified greatly in recent years. The festival features craftsmen and artisans selling unique products, food and drink vendors, and many other activities including some put on by various sponsors. Sponsors of the festival are required to provide free activities for attendees.
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The word Bonnaroo, popularized by New Orleans R&B giant Dr. John with his 1974 album Desitively Bonnaroo, means for "a really good time." It is a Ninth Ward slang construction taken from the French "bon" meaning "good," and "rue" from the French "street," translating to "the best on the streets."[1] The name was chosen both for its literal meaning and to honor the rich Louisiana music tradition that inspired the organizers' desire to provide many styles of quality live music for appreciative fans.
On January 10, 2007, Bonnaroo organizers Superfly Productions and AC Entertainment purchased a major portion of the site, where the annual music festival is held. The purchase of 530 acres (2.1 km2) encompassed all of the performance areas and much of the camping and parking area used for the annual festival; the festival will continue to lease another 250 acres (1.0 km2) that currently serve as additional parking and camping. Since its inception, Bonnaroo has contributed more than $1 million directly to Coffee County organizations. In addition to annual charitable contributions, the festival's activities provide annual revenue to the county. Measured in a 2005 study, the economic impact of the event on Coffee County was more than $14 million in business revenues and more than $4 million in personal income.[2]
In recent years, festival organizers have placed great emphasis on recycling and 'greening' efforts during the event.[3] As a reward for sending a letter to a legislator in support of climate change legislation the Natural Resources Defense Council gave 17 free downloads from various Bonnaroo artists.[4]
In 2008, it was named "Best Festival" by Rolling Stone magazine, calling it "the ultimate over-the-top summer festival." [5]
The official venues located at Bonnaroo often change from year to year. The following are a few of the more permanent venues.
Various other small tents and stages also exist, such as the Solar Stage, Sonic Stage, and the Cinema tent. See the Bonnaroo website for further details on these venues.
Available to the Bonnaroo public throughout the week are various activity tents. These tents become most popular with the night crowd, with such activities set up as The Silent Disco tent and several other club or bar themed venues. The Silent Disco allows for participants to enjoy the excitement and fun of a dance club but without disturbing nearby campers. Each person upon entering the tent is given a set of headphones that syncs with the DJ and the music, so everyone is listening to the same song through the headphones while appearing from the outside to be dancing to no music at all. Other activities include the Comedy Tent where comedians from Mike Birbiglia to Flight of the Concords have performed. The Cinema tent showing a variety of mainstream and independent movies is also popular as it is one of the air conditioned tents. Activities like these provide an easy and fun way to hang around the Centeroo in between music performances. In 2009, Bonnaroo debuted the Bungaloo community art project which consisted of all festival-goers being invited to paint a small tile which was then affixed to 10 foot water droplets which were suspended between The Other Tent and This Tent. For each tile painted, the festivalgoer was allowed to vote for the charity of their choice, upon which Bungaloo, a new online paint company, would make a $1000 donation.
The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is an annual four-day music festival held in Manchester, Tennessee. It is held by Superfly Productions and AC Entertainment and was first put together in 2002. The show's main features are the multiple stages, with the two main stages—the "What" stage and the "Which" stage—providing most of the performances. The music that is heard comes in a wide variety, including world music, hip hop, jazz, americana, bluegrass, country music, folk, gospel, reggae, electronica, and other alternative music.
Notable concerts |
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| Woodstock | Woodstock Festival (1969) • Woodstock '79 • Woodstock '89 • Woodstock '94 • Woodstock 1999 |
| Other early festivals | Monterey Pop Festival (1967) • Atlanta International Pop Festival (1969) • Atlantic City Pop Festival (1969) • Isle of Wight Festival 1969 • Altamont Free Concert (1969) • Festival Express (1970) • Bath Festival (1970) • Atlanta International Pop Festival (1970) • Isle of Wight Festival 1970 • Wattstax (1972) • Summer Jam at Watkins Glen (1973) • California Jam (1974) |
| Benefit concerts | The Concert for Bangladesh (1971) • Concerts for the People of Kampuchea (1979) • Live Aid (1985) • Farm Aid (1985) • Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute (1988) • The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert (1992) • The Concert for New York City/America: A Tribute to Heroes (2001) • Tsunami Aid (2005) • Live 8 (2005) • A Concert for Hurricane Relief/Shelter from the Storm: A Concert for the Gulf Coast/From the Big Apple to the Big Easy (2005) • Concert for Diana (2007) • Live Earth (2007) • World Peace One (2007) |
| Benefit/political tours | A Conspiracy of Hope (1986) • Human Rights Now! (1988) • Vote for Change (2004) |
| Other festivals and tours | All Tomorrow's Parties • The Bamboozle • Big Day Out • Bonnaroo • Coachella • Download • Family Values • Glastonbury • Isle of Wight • Lilith Fair • Lollapalooza • No Nukes (1979) • Ozzfest • Pentaport Rock Festival • Projekt Revolution • Przystanek Woodstock • Radio 1's Big Weekend • Reading and Leeds Festivals • Rock am Ring • Rock in Rio • Sasquatch! Music Festival • Telluride • US Festival • Virgin Festival • Wacken Open Air • Warped Tour • Wave-Gotik-Treffen • WOMAD |
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