Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Bonnaroo Music and Art Festival to usher in the summer with a four day festival that is the modern day version of Woodstock.

Each year music fans gather at a 700 acre farm in Manchester, Tennessee to usher in the summer with a four day festival that is the modern day version of Woodstock. The festival brings together all manner of contemoporary music artists who have gathered to bask in the sun, play some awesome music, and share in the joy of a camping and music festival like no other that is Bonnaroo.

The Bonnaroo Music and Art Festival has more than just music; the music village offers an arcade, a cinema, comedy club, silent disco, a beer festival, theatrical performances, and1a music technology village.

Tickets for the 2011 Bonnaroo Music and Art Festival are $224.50, $234.50, and $249.50 plus service fees and charges. The $224.50 and $234.50 tickets are available in a very limited supply. The ticket price includes all four days of the music festival, non RV camping – Rvs require a VIP RV upgrde pass, and parking. Applicable fees are a $6 facility fee, $3 contribution to Coffee County, a $1 charity donation, and $13.10 in service fees. There is also a shipping charge for mailing tickets. There is a limit of 10 tickets per order.

The Bonnaroo “ticket” is a wristband implanted with a RFID – Radio-Frequency Indentification Device – that is unique to each person's order.

This year Bonnaroo has made it even easire for music fans to attend the festival by offering RV and tent rentals. And for those music fans who are grooming the next generation of fans, tickets will be required for children six years of age or older. Wishing to make the music festival enjoyable for everyone, Bonnaroo is offering an accesible camping area and raised platforms around the stages to accommodate wheelchairs. Bonnaroo welcomes everyone to the music and arts festival but would rather fans left their peanut butter cups filled with adult recreational ingrediants at home.

This year Bonnaroo is celebrating 10 years of bringing music fans together on the farm and has a musical line up worthy of a tenth year anniversary celebration from June 9-12.

Sharing the stages at the 2011 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival are: Eminem, Arcade Fire, Widespread Panic, The Black Keys, Buffalo Springfield, Richie Furay, Stephen Stills, Neil Young, Rick Rosas, Joe Vitale, My Morning Jacket, Lil Wayne, String Cheese Incident, Robert Plant and the Band of Joy, Mumford and Sons, The Strokes, The Decemberists, Ray Lamontagne, Bassnectar, Iron and Wine, Girl Talk, Primus, Dr. John and the Original Meters, Alison Kraus and Union Station, Jerry Douglas, Florence + the Machine, Pretty Lights, Explosions in the Sky, STS9, Gogol Bordello, Beirut, Big Boi, Scissor Sisters, Gregg Allman, Ratatat, Global Gypsy Punk Revue, Eugene Hutz, Robyn, Warren Haynes Band, Deerhunter, Opeth, Atmosphere, Old Crow Medicone Show, Bootsy Collin and the Funk University, Wiz Kalifa, Matt and Kim, Grace Potter and te Nocturnals, Del McCoufy Band, Preservation Jazz Hall Band, Mavis Staples, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Chiddy Bang, Jovanoti, Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers, Loretta Lynn, Cold War Kids, The Walkmen, Devotchka, Wanda Jackson, Neon Trees, Portugal, the Man, Sleigh Bells, Amoss Lee, Best Coast, Dam-Funk and Master Blazter, The Sword, The Drums, The Black Angels, School of Seven Bells, J Cole, Nicole Atkins and the Black Sea, Wavves, !!!, Junip, Freelance Whales, Justin Townes Earle, Ryan Bingham, Deer Tick, Band of Skulls, Sharon Van Etten, Abigail washburn, Omar Souleyman, Twin Shadow, Kylesa, Man Man, The Low Anthem, Alberta Cross, Railroad Earth, Jessica Lea Mayfield, Smith Westerns, The Head and the Heart, Karen Elson, Breats Antique, 22-20s, Phosphorescent, Clare MaGuire, and Hayes Carll.

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