Bonnaroo lineup dropping Wednesday
KYLE MURPHYStaff Writer
It’s going to be an exciting week for music festival fans as the official lineup for the 23rd annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival will be unveiled this Wednesday, Jan. 8.
Traditionally, the music festival had revealed its lineup on the Tuesday following its Troo Roo ticket presale, which concluded this past Friday, Jan. 3 just before midnight for festival goers wanting to buy tickets at a discounted price.
During its Troo Roo ticket presale, Bonnaroo organizers have been giving fans a chance to learn who will be on the lineup by dropping six “Roo Clues” on its social media pages. Festivalgoers have cracked the code and learned that the lineup will feature Glass Animals, Hot Mulligan, The Red Clay Strays, beabadoobee and Slightly Stoopid.
Another new addition that Bonnaroovians will experience at The Farm will be the Infinity Stage, which will be making its North American debut. The Infinity Stage, a production from Polygon Live, will consist of a hemispherical stage that will provide a 360° spatial audio experience as they are surround by spatialized sound and synchronized lights to give attendees an immersive experience as they listen to their favorite artists.
To celebrate the lineup announcement, attendees who are in or near Nashville can stop by a couple of restaurants for Bonnaroo-themed meals and drinks starting Monday, Jan. 6 through Sunday, Jan. 12.
Tickets are currently on sale, and include four-day general admission tickets starting at $420, four-day general admission-plus tickets starting at $695, four-day VIP tickets starting at $999, four-day platinum tickets starting at $3,995 and a four-day “Roo Insider” tickets for $26,000. The “Roo Insider” tickets are new for 2025 which includes front-of-stage viewing for the What, Which, This, That and Other stages, private golf cart transportation, access to all ticket holder amenities and more as part of the two-person package.
A wide range of camping and parking options will be available in Outeroo, the campgrounds at Bonnaroo, which will include Primitive Car Camping, Glamping, RVs, Backstage Camping, Accessible Camping, Groop Camping, Community Camping, and more. Four-day on-site parking will be available for ticketholders not camping, with car parking passes granting one parking spot. Bonnaroo officials noted a change for the 2025 festival is that vehicle re-entry is strongly discouraged, and any vehicles choosing to do so will be charged an additional fee.
For details on camping/parking options and all accommodation options, please visit www.bonnaroo.com.
Be sure to stay tune to The Tullahoma News’ social media pages and here on our website for the full lineup announcement.
