Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival Change Plan for Full Refunds, Not Announcing Future Dates Yet

100% Refunds Offered for Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival Following Its Early Cancellation After the First Day Due to Extreme Weather Conditions.

Initially, the festival had planned to offer attendees just 75% refunds, which sparked criticism from ticket holders. In response, Bonnaroo shared a statement on Instagram saying, “We’re continuing to listen and brainstorm ways to enhance The Farm that we cherish so dearly. Currently, we can’t provide specific dates for future events. Once plans solidify, you’ll be the first to hear about it. In the meantime, we’ve decided to boost the refund from 75% to a full 100%.

The event took place in Manchester, Tennessee, with a lineup featuring artists such as Olivia Rodrigo, Hozier, Tyler, the Creator, John Summit, Dom Dolla, Vampire Weekend, GloRilla, Tyla, Avril Lavigne, Glass Animals, and others. However, only Luke Combs from the headliners was able to perform.

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Everyone involved with this production holds Bonnaroo very dear. Some of us have been part of it since its beginnings, while others were initially fans and some discovered their passion for it here at The Farm. Regardless, we’ve all felt the unique energy and spirit that Bonnaroo embodies. This show is something we eagerly anticipate all year long. It’s a source of renewal and a reminder of the power of community during summertime. Our aim is to make every year’s event an unforgettable experience for you.

We’re deeply sorry, but this cancellation was necessary for your well-being. Although it’s heartbreaking, we stand by our decision. Thank you for your understanding and resilience during these challenging times.

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2025-06-21 22:24