You don’t have to get off your couch to catch one of the biggest music events of the summer.
Bonnaroo, which takes place every June just 65 miles from Nashville, will have a huge streaming presence this year thanks to Hulu. Streaming list and schedule Currently on the site.
Here’s what else you need to know about watching the festival from home.
When and where will Bonnaroo 2023 be?
Psychedelic Summer Camp is taking place in Tennessee for four nights from June 15-18. The Great Stage Park (AKA “The Farm”) festival takes place on a 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tennessee.
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How to stream Bonnaroo 2023
Fans can stream the event on Hulu. Streaming service can be watched on desktop web browsers, as well as apps on mobile devices, tablets, game consoles, smart TVs, and through set-top boxes and streaming devices.
How much does Hulu cost?
After a month free trial, the streaming platform costs $7.99 per month for content with ads and $14.99 for no ads. Bundled with Disney+, cost $9.99 (ads). With the Disney+ and ESPN+ bundle, the cost is $12.99 (ad) or $19.99 (no ads).
Find more Plans and pricing on the Hulu website.
What is the Bonnaroo 2023 lineup?
These artists will perform throughout the festival.
- Thursday, June 15: Zeds Dead, Suki Waterhouse, Dehd, Molly Tuttle, and Golden Highway
- Friday 16 June: Sylvain Esso, Three 6 Mafia, Portugal. The Man, Vulfpeck, Muna, Sampa the Great, Boogie T b2b Dirt Monkey b2b SubDocta, Morgan Wade, Black Midi
- Saturday 17 June: Odessa, Tyler Childers, Sheryl Crow, Daniel Ponder, Corey Wong, The Band Camino, Walker & Royce
- Sunday 18 June: Paramore, The Peach House, Franz Ferdinand, The Fairies, Umphrey McGee, The Revivalists
Who plays Bonnaroo 2023?See the full lineup and schedule
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