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Main archway of Bonnaroo after the final set of 2016

2016 Bonnaroo Music Festival[edit]

The 2016 Bonnaroo Music Festival was held June 9-12, 2016 in Manchester, Tennessee. This marked the 15th consecutive festival since its inception in 2002. Bonnaroo saw its lowest attendance to date in 2016 with 45,537 tickets sold. A 38 percent decrease from the previous year[1]

The line-up was announced January 19, 2016 by American television host, Conan O'Brien on his late night show Conan. [2]

Line-up[edit]

Thursday, June 9[edit]

(artists listed from earliest to latest set times)

  • This Tent:
    • Lany
    • Waxahatchee
    • Bully
    • Twin Peaks performing live at Bonnaroo 2016
      Twin Peaks
    • Børns
    • The Floozies
  • That Tent:
    • Con Brio
    • The London Souls
    • Papadosio
    • Hermitude
    • Lizzo
    • Cashmere Cat
  • The Other Tent
    • Roman Gianarthur
    • Lolawolf
    • Hundred Waters
    • Vulfpeck
    • Marian Hill
    • Goldlink
  • Comedy Theatre
    • Joyelle Nicole
    • Aparna Nancherla
    • John Early
    • Rachel Feinstein
    • Nate Bargatze
    • Ian Abramson
    • Jon Gabrus
    • Bridget Everett
    • Piff the Magic Dragon
    • Josh Adam Meyer
    • Matteo Lane
    • John Early
    • Sean Patton
  • New Music on Tap Lounge brewed by Miller Lite:
    • Roots of a Rebellion
    • Quaildogs
    • Lael Neale
    • Polyenso
    • Mail the Horse
  • Communion Stage
    • Doe Paoro
    • Joseph
    • Hinds
    • Wet
    • Fig
  • Silent Disco
    • Full Service Party
    • Quickie Mart
    • DJ Uncle Jesse
  • Snake and Jake's Christmas Club Barn
    • Tiki Disco
    • New Breed Brass Band
    • Full Service Party
    • Gypsyphonik Disco
    • Tiki Disco

Friday, June 10[edit]

  • What Stage
    • Allen Stone
    • Misterwives
    • CHVRCHES
    • J. Cole
    • LCD Soundsystem
  • Which Stage
    • Andra Day
    • St. Lucia
    • Griz
    • Halsey
    • M83
    • Tame Impala
  • This Tent
    • Rayland Baxter
    • Ibeyi
    • Kamasi Washington
    • Vince Staples
    • Tyler the Creator
    • The Chainsmokers
    • Zeds Dead
  • That Tent
    • Jarryd James
    • Daughter
    • Fidlar
    • Keys N Krates
    • Flosstradamus
    • Bryson Tiller
    • Bob Moses
  • The Other Tent
    • Dungen
    • Brett Dennen
    • Shamir
    • Lucius
    • Leon Bridges
    • Purity Ring
    • Blood Orange
  • Comedy Theatre
  • New Music on Tap Lounge brewed by Miller Lite
    • Stokeswood
    • Firekid
    • Luke Bell
    • Amanda Shires
    • Andrew Combs
    • Zach Heckendorf
  • Who Stage
    • Henry Wagons
    • Mothers
    • Public Access TV
    • Whitney
    • Arkells
    • Holy White Hounds
    • Flux Capacitor
    • Powers
  • Silent Disco
    • DJ Uncle Jesse
    • Tiki Disco
    • DJ Logic
    • DJ Prince Hakim
    • Quickie Mart
    • Lane 8
  • Snake and Jake's Christmas Club Barn
    • Full Service PArty
    • New Breed Brass Band
    • Stretch Armstrong
    • Tiki Disco
    • Tropical Party

Saturday, June 11[edit]

  • What Stage
    • Grace Potter
    • Chris Stapleton
    • Band of Horse
    • Macklemore and Ryan Lewis
    • Pearl Jam
  • Which Stage
    • Chicano Batman
    • Judah and the Lion
    • Two Door Cinema Club
    • Haim
    • Ellie Goulding
  • This Tent
    • Anderson East
    • The Internet
    • Steve Gunn
    • Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats
    • Sam Hunt
    • Superjam
  • That Tent
    • Natalie Prass
    • Beach Fossils
    • Oh Wonder
    • The Claypool Lennon Delirium
    • Miguel
    • Big Grams (Big Boi + Phantogram)
  • The Other Tent
    • Whilk and Misky
    • The Knocks
    • Post Malone
    • Clutch
    • Lamb of God
    • RL Grime
    • Adventure Club
  • Comedy Theatre presented by TBS
    • Alice Wetterlund
    • Same Jay
    • Jak Knight
    • Adam Ray
    • Sean Patton
    • Josh Adam Meyer
    • Matteo Lane
    • Bridget Everett
    • Judd Apatow
    • Vanessa Bayer
    • Pete Davidson
    • Beth Stelling
    • Nate Bargatze
  • New Music on Tap Lounge brewed by Miller Lite
    • Joe Hertler and the Rainbow Seekers
    • Lawrence
    • The Record Company
    • Grandma Sparrow
    • Isaac Gracie
    • Cardiknox
  • Who Stage
    • Dylan LeBlanc
    • Margaret Glaspy
    • Amasa Hines
    • Grace Mitchell
    • Aubrie Sellers
    • Promised Land Sound
    • Sir the Baptist
  • Silent Disco
    • E.Feld
    • DJ Logic
    • NSR
    • Jonathon Toubin
    • Red Bull Music Academy Takeover
  • Snake and Jake's Christmas Club Barn
    • Full Service Party
    • Throwback Alt Rock Party
    • Robe Rage
    • 90's Rave

Sunday, June 12[edit]

  • What Stage
    • Carles Bradley and the Extraordinaires
    • Jason Isbell
    • Death Cab for Cutie
    • Dead and Company (2 sets)
  • Which Stage
    • Cymande
    • Kurt Vile and the Violators
    • Father John Misty
    • Ween
  • This Tent
    • Civil Twilight
    • Boy and Bear
    • Saint Motel
    • Lettuce
    • Lord Huron
  • That Tent
    • John Moreland
    • Sara Watkins
    • The Wood Brothers
    • Steep Canyon Rangers
    • Sam Bush Band
    • The Bluegrass Situation Superjam featuring Ed Helms and Friends
  • The Other Tent
    • Givers
    • The Oh Hellos
    • X Ambassadors
    • Third Eye Blind
  • Comedy Theatre
    • Sam Jay
    • Alice Wetterlund
    • Jak Knight
    • Adam Ray
    • Adam Devine
    • Josh Rabinowitz
  • New Music on Tap Lounge brewed by Miller Lite
    • The Pinklets
    • Korey Dane
    • Finish Ticket
    • Polly A.
  • Who Stage
    • Austin Plaine
    • Sun Club
    • Maren Morris
    • Sunflower Bean
    • Swim Deep
    • DAWN
  • Silent Disco
    • NSR
  • Snake and Jake's Christmas Club Barn
    • Full Service Party
    • Classic Hip Hop Party
    • Dance Hall Reggae

[3]

External Links[edit]

Official Bonnaroo site

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bonnaroo ticket sales drop by 28,000, hitting all-time low". The Tennessean. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
  2. ^ "Bonnaroo 2016 Lineup: Pearl Jam, Dead & Company, LCD Soundsystem & More". Billboard. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
  3. ^ "Bonnaroo 2016 Schedule Unveiled, Offers Tough Choices". Nashville Scene. Retrieved 2019-06-01.