The annual Bonnaroo music festival in Tennessee is set for June, and tickets are now available for sale.
Bonnaroo 2019 will take place June 13-16 at the Great Stage Park in Manchester, Tennessee. Headliners for this year’s event include Childish Gambino, Post Malone, rock band Phish and the Lumineers.
Among the other artists performing are Solange, The Avett Brothers, Hozier, Kacey Musgraves, The National, Cardi B, Brandi Carlile and Walk the Moon.
Aside from Bonnaroo, Coachella — which is held in Indio, California — is another big music festival that is set to take place in April.
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The Andy Samberg-led musical comedy trio The Lonely Island will perform at Bonnarroo this year, while Maya Rudolph‘s Prince cover band Princess is also set to take the stage.
Tickets for Bonnaroo are now available on stubhub.com and start at $339.91 for a four-day pass. There are three types of tickets available for the festival: a General Admission Pass, a VIP General Admission Pass and a Platinum Pass.
The VIP Pass includes a special shower and restroom facility with attendants and exclusive lounges and viewing areas, as well as public Wifi. The Platinum includes all the perks of the VIP Pass and also grants a fast track entrance and a hospitality lounge, as well as golf car transportation from the Platinum Campground to the stage viewing areas.
If you have the VIP Pass, you can also attend a VIP pre-event party on Thursday night (June 13).
Get your tickets for the popular annual event today!
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