Bonnaroo Starts Today as Middle Tennessee Turns Toward The Farm |
Bonnaroo opens today in Manchester, giving Nashville-area readers a way to follow one of Middle Tennessee’s biggest summer music traditions whether they are heading to The Farm or watching from home. |
Bonnaroo starts today in Manchester, bringing four days of music, camping, art, food, and festival culture back to one of Middle Tennessee’s biggest summer stages.
For Nashville-area readers, this is less about daily commuting and more about a regional music moment. Bonnaroo has become part of the area’s June rhythm, arriving right after CMA Fest and adding another major festival weekend to Middle Tennessee’s summer calendar.
This year’s headliners include Skrillex, The Strokes, RÜFÜS DU SOL, and Noah Kahan, with dozens of additional acts scheduled across the weekend. For those attending, the best move is to rely on Bonnaroo’s official app and schedule for set times, maps, weather updates, camping information, and any last-minute changes.
Even if you are not heading to The Farm, Bonnaroo is still easy to follow from home through festival updates, social media clips, and livestream coverage. It is one of those Tennessee events that draws national attention while still feeling rooted in the region.
Whether readers are camping in Manchester or just keeping an eye on the weekend lineup, Bonnaroo is a reminder that Middle Tennessee’s summer music season is still in full swing. |
