BY PEYTON MCDANIEL AND KATELYN DAVIDSON SPORTS AND EDITORIALS CO-EDITORS ust down the road, in Manchester, Tennessee, one can experience four days of Jmusic, sunshine, and great times to make memories that will last a lifetime. The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is an annual event that was created by Superfly Presents and AC Entertainment, held on a 700-acre farm. This summer will be the 14th year! There are multiple stages and tents showcasing a wide variety of tunes including, indie rock, hip hop, jazz, americana, bluegrass, folk, electronica, pop, and Photo courtesy of Katelyn Davidson. alternative. Music typically begins around noon and lasts well into the early morning hours. If one is attending Roo, there are only a few options. General Admission, which means camping in a tent for four days; VIP camping, meaning one is given a nicer tent with access to showers, air conditioning, and a VIP viewing area at all of the stages; and finally, one can take the easy way out and bring an RV. Whatever floats your boat. No matter what route one chooses, disappointment will not be a result. Bonnaroo is such a hard event to describe unless one has actually been there. There is a carefree and happy state of mind present at all times. Pos- itivity is constantly radiating. One will seem to escape reality for four days. The worries of home, work, school, etc. are no longer present. Without a doubt, Roo is something that should be experienced at least once, especially considering it is held just down the road. Happy Bonnaroo! Below is this year’s lineup: Elton John Cage The Elephant First Aid Kit Kanye West Die Antwoord Rudimental Jack White & the Hands of Glory A Tribe Called Red Lionel Richie Mastodon Omar Souleyman Vampire Weekend Capital Cities The Bouncing Souls The Avett Brothers Jake Bugg Greensky Bluegrass Phoenix Chance The Rapper Ty Segall Skrillex Dr. Dog Sarah Jarosz Arctic Monkeys Yonder Mountain String Band Vintage Trouble Frank Ocean John Butler Trio Okkervil River The Flaming Lips Little Dragon White Denim Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds City and Colour Jonathan Wilson Kaskade The Glitch Mob Robert DeLong Damon Albarn The Naked and Famous Cloud Nothings Neutral Milk Hotel Taran Killam Typhoon Wiz Khalifa Phosphorescent Thao & The Get Down Stay Down SuperJam with Skrillex & Friends Drive-By Truckers Valerie June SuperJam “?” Washed Out King Khan & The Shrines The Bluegrass Situation Superjam hosted by Danny Brown Cherub Ed Helms Warpaint BANKS Disclosure Sam Smith Break Science Cut Copy A$AP Ferg The Black Lillies The Head and the Heart Darkside Real Estate Zedd Seasick Steve The Lone Bellow Ms. Lauryn Hill Shovels & Rope Caveman Funkiest Dancer Lucero Big Sam’s Funky Nation Chromeo Carolina Chocolate Drops Jon Batiste Broken Bells The Wood Brothers La Santa Cecilia Tedeschi Trucks Band The Master Musicians of Jajouka led by Bachir Classixx James Blake Attar, with special guests Billy Martin, Marc Allah-Las Bobby Womack Ribot, DJ Logic and Shazad Ismaily Cass McCombs Umphrey’s McGee Pusha T Vance Joy Ice Cube Meshuggah Haerts Ben Howard Poliça J. Roddy Walston & The Business Slightly Stoopid DakhaBrakha Those Darlins Fitz and The Tantrums Goat Deafheaven Cake ZZ Ward Lake Street Dive Janelle Monáe Seun Kuti St. Paul & The Broken Bones Grouplove Blackberry Smoke The Wild Feathers Amos Lee MS MR The Preatures CHVRCHES Hannibal Buress Blank Range

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