Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival has announced the lineups and events scheduled for its Camping Plaza’s interspaced throughout its massive camping grounds in Manchester, Tenn. on June 16-19.

The festival, which will take place just 60 miles southeast of Nashville, has already shared the eclectic lineup of artists that will grace its main stages including Tool, J. Cole, Flume, Billy Strings, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, Disclosure, Lord Huron, The War on Drugs and more. Now they’ve shared the plans for who will be performing at the strategically placed will-lit public places throughout the campground.

Some of the plazas are multifunctional and will offer shade, free Wi-Fi, showers, activities, charging stations, Clean Vibes Trading Post redemption centers, misting stations, medical services, information and more. The plazas will also welcome over 70 additional artists not featured on the festival’s main bill, including Paul Cauthen, NGHTMRE, Channel Tres, Dillon Francis, Jay Shetty, Flatland Calvary, and more.

Highlighted plazas include; Plaza 2 – The Zen Zone, where Bonnaroovians can recenter themselves and rest their minds, Plaza 3 – House of Yes, which will bring the spectacle of Brooklyn N.Y. venue House of Yes to the farm, Plaza 5 – Galactic Giddy-Up, which will see line dancing and performances by Turnpike Troubadours, Flatland Cavalry, Lainey Wilson, The Brook and The Bluff, and more. There will also be plazas dedicated to jazz and blues along with a reimagined “Where In The Woods” stage featuring DJs and surprise sets in an enchanted disco forest.

Along with the plaza announcements Bonnaroo shared that The Bonnaroo Pride Parade will once again march through the Camping Plazas, “bringing together merrymakers of all identities to form a spectacular, rainbow-covered party of unity, love, and celebration.”

See the full Campground Plaza lineup below: