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7 Artists I Want To See At Bonnaroo This Year

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7 Artists I Want To See At Bonnaroo This Year
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Bonnaroo is a four day music festival in the middle-of-nowhere of Tennessee. The festival takes place from June 7-10th this year and is one of the biggest music festivals on the east coast. My friend always talked it up and said it was the best time of her life, so I decided to buy a ticket and go with her this year! They don't release the line up until January typically, so in the meantime I have been dreaming up artists that I would love to see go. Here are 7 artists that I would love to dance around and go crazy to at Bonnaroo this year.



1. The Killers

The Killers are a band I've been listening to since I was a kid and with new music out I think they would be a great act to see.

2. Tove Lo


Tove Lo is my ULTIMATE woman crush, so to see her in concert would be a dream.

3. MGMT

MGMT has such fun music that I would think would make for an amazing act to dance around and sing to.


4. Fitz and the Tantrums

Another act that would be great to dance around to in the hot Tennessee sun.

5. Fleetwood Mac

With this being a huge rumor to who is going to headline, I would lose it completely if Fleetwood Mac headlined. Literally, LOSE IT.

6. The Neighbourhood


With a new album coming out, I think The Neighbourhood would make a great addition to the Bonnaroo lineup.

7. LANY

The past year I have gotten really into their music and I would love to see them live.

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