Kings of Leon and the Zac Brown Band will headline at Bonnaroo 2010
The line up for the 2010 Bonnaroo Music & Art Festival was leaked online Tuesday and the final list is looking to be a mix of solid talent.
Not unlike Woodstock, the iconic festival has attracted thousands of people to its 700-acre farmland in Tennessee every summer since starting in 2002.
Artists including Jay-Z, Kings of Leon, Phoenix, OK Go, the Zac Brown Band, Norah Jones, Regina Spektor and Ingrid Michaelson have confirmed performances for this year’s event in June, according to Rolling Stone.
Ticket prices for the tour begin at $234.50 for general admission. While this number may seem high, especially for college students, the ticket includes access to all concerts as well as a four-day camping pass.
Most people who attend the concert choose to camp in tents or RVs at the site. An additional fee, however, is required for RV users.
Bonnaroo.com stresses that there are a limited number of tickets and RV passes available, so interested patrons should act soon. The event is June 10-13.
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