Bonnaroo 1-Day tickets return
KYLE MURPHYStaff Writer
Those wanting to go to this year’s Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival but not for the full weekend will have the opportunity to pick up one-day tickets for a limited time.
“The Farm is a place for everyone and we know that not all Bonnaroovians are quite ready to sign up for a full send,” Bonnaroo officials said. “We’ve decided to release a limited allotment of 1-Day Tickets for each day so you can dip your toes in this year if you’re not ready to commit to the full Bonnaroo experience.”
1-Day tickets went on sale Thursday, Feb. 20, at 10 a.m. and can be purchased here. The limited tickets include 1-Day General Admission (GA), GA+, VIP, Platinum or Roo Insider Tickets. There are also layaway options starting at just $25 down.
Those who are wanting the full weekend experience at Bonnaroo this year can still pick up 4-Day GA, 4-Day GA+, 4-Day VIP, and 4-Day Platinum, along with a variety of camping and parking options starting at just $25 down with a payment plan. Those interested in getting Outeroo camping and parking accommodations are encouraged to act now as options have already sold out or are close to selling out.
The 2025 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is set to take place from Thursday, June 12, to Sun, June 15, at Great Stage Park in Manchester.
This year’s music festival will see Luke Combs headlining the main stage and Dom Dolla to commence festivities Thursday, June 12. Other acts performing Thursday will include Insane Clown Posse, Sammy Virgi, Marcus King, Green Velvet, 2Hollis, The Lemon Twigs and more.
Friday will see Megadeth, Tipper, Goose, Foster the People, the Red Clay Strays, Modest Mouse, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, JPEGMAFIA, Slightly Stoopid, Of The Trees, John Summit and Glass Animals, among many others, followed by the night’s headliner Tyler, The Creator.
Saturday’s acts will include Avril Lavigne, Justice, Nelly, GloRilla, Modest Mouse, Mt. Joy, RL Grime, Beabadoobee, Tyla, Jessie Murph, Hot Mulligan, and more, as well as Saturday evening’s headliner Olivia Rodrigo.
Closing out Bonnaroo are Vampire Weekend, Queens of the Stone Age, Remi Wolf, Lszee, Rave, Royel Otis, Dispatch, Role Model, Barry Can’t Swim and more, with Hozier closing down The Farm.
Also announced for Bonnaroo will be the festival’s world-famous SuperJam. Set for Sat, June 15 in That Tent, 2025’s all-star collaboration will be “Remi Wolf’s Insanely Fire 1970’s Pool Party Superjam,” with performances from special guests, both announced at a later date and unannounced. Also announced for the festival will be former headliner Arcade Fire will present “Santa Pirata” Saturday night. Not much is known what “Santa Pirata” is, as Arcade Fire have yet to reveal more information. This performance will mark Arcade Fire’s return to The Farm following their headlining performance in 2011.
In addition, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard have a ‘Roo Residency as the band will perform three sets over three days at The Farm. Additional lineup announcements for performances at “Where In The Woods” stage, as well as performances at The Who Stage will be unveiled at a later date.
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 learn more and to purchase tickets, visit www.bonnaroo.com/tickets. For details on camping/parking options and all accommodation options, visit www.bonnaroo.com.
