In light of the cancellation of Bonnaroo, here are the venues in Nashville where artists are hosting make-up performances.
Several Bonnaroo artists are not allowing the cancellation of the festival due to rain to hinder their performances. In light of the festival's unprecedented mid-event cancellation, several performers have declared spontaneous shows in Nashville, enabling attendees to continue the festivities 65 miles away from The Farm.
On June 13, the festival's organizers made the decision to cancel the annual event because of severe weather conditions and flooding. The announcement was made by officials at 7:40 p.m. on June 13 via X.
"We have invested our hearts and souls into making this weekend the most memorable of the year, and we cannot convey how devastated we are to have to make this choice," the statement read. "We appreciate your patience, positivity, and unwavering Bonnaroovian spirit in advance."
The cancellation disappointed many artists and fans; however, some are determined to keep the celebration alive.
Here is what you need to know about the newly announced make-up shows in Music City.
Where in Nashville are the canceled Bonnaroo acts performing? Check the list of venues.
Brooklyn Bowl, 925 3rd Ave N.
The Superjam continues! The Germantown rock and bowling venue will host Remi Wolf’s Insanely Fire 1970’s Pool Party Superjam, which was originally set to take place on June 14 at Bonnaroo.
Although Hayley Williams and Maren Morris were listed as special guests at The Farm, it remains uncertain whether they will participate in the make-up show on the same day. Attendees will need to be present to find out.
Levity, an EDM trio that was scheduled to perform on June 13-14, has announced a show at the Pinnacle on June 14, alongside Inzo Music, who was also slated to perform on June 13.