Bonnaroo Cancels Tennessee Festival, Offers Full Refunds After Severe Weather
Bonnaroo Cancels Tennessee Festival, Offers Full Refunds After Severe Weather

Bonnaroo Cancels Tennessee Festival, Offers Full Refunds After Severe Weather

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The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Tennessee was canceled after severe weather disrupted the event, allowing only one full day of performances. Initially, the festival offered a 75% refund to attendees, but following significant backlash and petitions from fans, organizers increased the refund to 100% for tickets purchased through Front Gate Tickets. Headliners such as Tyler, the Creator, Olivia Rodrigo, and Hozier were unable to perform, while Luke Combs and other artists did perform before the cancellation. Organizers expressed deep regret over the cancellation, emphasizing attendee safety and their commitment to the festival community. However, the future of Bonnaroo remains uncertain, as the festival has not announced any dates for upcoming events and stated that future plans are still being discussed. This cancellation marks the second time in four years the festival has been affected by severe weather, with the 2021 event also canceled due to flooding.

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