More big names have been added to the Bonnaroo Music Festival, which is slated for June 13 15 in Manchester, TN. New artists include Neil Young & Crazy Horse, The Flaming Lips, Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, The Funky Meters, Leo Kottke & Mike Gordon, Ben Kweller, Robinella & Beat the Donkey, Spearhead, The Slip, Jon Cleary & the Absolute Monster Gentlemen, Vusi Mahlasela of Amandla, My Morning Jacket, DJ Spooky, Jason Mraz, Polyphonic Spree, Topaz, Drive-By Truckers, Kaki King and RAQ.
The line-up also includes several previously announced acts such as The Dead, Widespread Panic, James Brown, Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals, Jack Johnson, moe., Galactic, The Roots, Medeski Martin & Wood and Sonic Youth, among many others. Smokey & Miho have cancelled their performance.
More bands will be announced soon. Tickets are available now.
For the complete line-up, visit www.bonnaroo.com.
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