Spin Teams Up With Bonnaroo Radio
Spin.com editor Peter Gaston will join dozens of top broadcasters from around the country on the Bonnaroo festival's own radio station, broadcasting live over the air in Manchester, Tennessee, and live online. The festival teams with Fantasy 101 (105.1 FM) each year to program an eclectic mix of Bonnaroo-friendly tunes all weekend long, and Spin is more than excited to join in.
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Win Tickets to Sold-Out Bonnaroo Festival!
All 80,000 tickets to this year's Bonnaroo Festival in Tennessee are sold-out, but don't worry if you couldn't get your hands on a pass: Spin.com is giving away two pairs of tickets today!
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Bonnaroo Hosts Food Drive
If you're heading to Bonnaroo, the Conscious Alliance hopes you'll pack some non-perishable food items along with your tents and sleeping bags. The non-profit group will be on site for the third year in a row, collecting food donations from the more than 80,000 concertgoers in attendance, and hoping to donate 10,000 pounds of food to local food bank branch, Good Samaritan of Coffee County.
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Bonnaroo Sells Out!
With just a few days until the festivities kick off on June 15, all 80,000 tickets for the fifth annual Bonnaroo Music Festival have completely sold out.
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Are Jam Bands Going Extinct at Bonnaroo?
Oysterhead -- the band that features former Police drummer Stewart Copeland, former Phish frontman Trey Anastasio, and former Primus frontman Les Claypool -- are joining the Bonnaroo festival for the first time this year, and performing live for the first time in five years.
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Thurston Moore: Trapped at Bonnaroo
After Sonic Youth played Tennessee's Bonnaroo Festival in 2003, they totally left their frontman behind. Talking to reporters in advance of his band's performance at next week's Bonnaroo, Thurston Moore recounted his horrific, lonely experience after his bandmates forgot all about him.




