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Bonnaroo 2020 officially canceled; 2021 dates announced

Bonnaroo was rescheduled from June to September due to COVID-19, but this year’s festival has now been canceled. A statement reads, “Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival will not take place this September 24-27, 2020 as originally rescheduled. Our annual time together on the Farm is nothing short of magical, but out of an abundance of caution and for the health and safety of all Bonnaroovians, artists, staff, partners and our community, this is a necessary reality.”

Organizers have announced 2021 dates, June 17-20, which will celebrate Bonnaroo’s 20th anniversary. While the 2021 lineup, camping info and other details are still to be announced, they do say “All current ticket holders will receive an email shortly with information on how to roll your ticket over to the 2021 festival, or receive a refund.”

Bonnaroo are also planning “a very special virtual Bonnaroo weekend” on September 24-27, with “some of our favorite moments from past and present, along with some special surprises.” Stay tuned for details.

The 2020 edition of Bonnaroo was to have featured headliners Tool, Lizzo, and Tame Impala, as well as Lana Del Rey, Vampire Weekend, The 1975, Run The Jewels, Miley Cyrus, Bassnectar, DaBaby, Megan Thee Stallion, Primus and more.