The 2010 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival was held on June 10–13, 2010. The line-up was announced Tuesday, February 9, although the original line-up release date was scheduled for February 2. It was broadcast live on YouTube.[1] Pre-sale tickets went on sale November 27, 2009.[2]
Dave Matthews Band was the closing headliner at Bonnaroo 2010
Line-up The Other Tent What Stage Against Me! performingThe majority of artists were announced on Bonnaroo's official MySpace and Twitter pages over a span of nine hours.[3] On March 4, Ween, John Butler Trio , Umphrey's McGee , Galactic , The Gossip , and Circa Survive were added to the line-up. On March 11, it was announced that Conan O'Brien would stop at the festival during The Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour . Recordings of Tenacious D 's performance on June 11 were released for free on the Live Music Archive .[4]
Thursday, June 10 (artists listed from earliest to latest set times)[5]
This Tent: That Tent: The Other Tent: The Comedy Theatre: Cinema Tent: Troo Music Lounge hosted by Budweiser Solar Stage:Hunab Kru Breakdancing Gypsy Hands Tribal Dance The Wildrovers Jaik Willis African Drum and Dance by Mawre & Company Bonnaroo Beard & Mustache Competition Jonathan Sexton and the Big Love Choir African Drum and Dance by Mawre & Company Poetix / Hunab Kru Breakdancing RhythMystik Tribal Percussion The Silent Disco Powered by Vitaminwater : The Lunar Stage:
Friday, June 11 (artists listed from earliest to latest set times)[5]
What Stage: Which Stage: This Tent: That Tent: The Other Tent: Sonic Stage: The Comedy Theatre: Cafe Where?: Cinema Tent: Troo Music Lounge hosted by Budweiser : Solar Stage:Shiloh Circle Gypsy Hands Tribal Dance Rock the Earth Panel Discussion "Social Change Through Music" The Poetix Vanguard Rock the Earth Interview & Performance Diane Birch Rock the Earth Interview & Performance Special Guest Josh Phillips Folk Festival Bonnaroo Beard & Mustache Competition African Drum and Dance by Mawre & Company Joshua James Here's To the Long Haul The Poetix Vanguard Hunab Kru Breakdancing Gypsy Hands Tribal Dance Miss Lolly Pop's Burlesque Coterie The Silent Disco Powered by Vitaminwater : The Lunar Stage:
Saturday, June 12 (artists listed from earliest to latest set times)[5]
What Stage: Which Stage: This Tent: That Tent: The Other Tent: Sonic Stage: The Comedy Theatre: Cafe Where?: Cinema Tent: Troo Music Lounge hosted by Budweiser : Solar Stage:The Wildrovers Hunab Kru Breakdancing Rock the Earth Panel Discussion "Social Change Through Music" The Poetix Vanguard RhythMystik Tribal Percussion Rock the Earth Interview Baaba Maal Rock The Earth Interview & Performance Julia Nunes The Poetix Vanguard Bonnaroo Beard & Mustache Competition Ogya African Drum and Dance by Mawre & Company Jill Andrews The Poetix Vanguard Hunab Kru Breakdancing Gypsy Hands Tribal Dance Miss Lolly Pop's Burlesque Coterie The Silent Disco Powered by Vitaminwater : The Lunar Stage:
Sunday, June 13 Against Me! performing (artists listed from earliest to latest set times)[5]
What Stage: Which Stage: This Tent: That Tent: The Other Tent: Sonic Stage: The Comedy Theatre: Cafe Where?: Cinema Tent: Troo Music Lounge hosted by Budweiser : Solar Stage:Ogya African Drum and Dance by Mawre & Company Rock the Earth Panel Discussion "Social Change Through Music" The Poetix Vanguard Rock The Earth Interview & Performance Here's to the Long Haul Rock the Earth Interview & Performance Special Guest Rock the Earth Interview & Performance Danny Barnes The Poetix Vanguard Bonnaroo Beard & Mustache Competition Hunab Kru Breakdancing Gypsy Hands Tribal Dance Josh Phillips Folk Festival Gypsy Hands Tribal Dance The Silent Disco Powered by Vitaminwater : The Lunar Stage:
Notes As in 2009, no Superjam took place. It returned in 2011.
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