Every year around the first or second week of
January, something amazing happens for me and thousands of other people in the
US: the annual Bonnaroo music festival lineup drops. And for all of us, it’s
essentially our Christmas morning full of gifts (disguised as artist and band
names, of course).
Well, I can confidently say that this year’s
lineup has absolutely blown me away and is one of the best in Bonnaroo’s
19-year history. My music tastes have shifted quite a bit in the past year, and
somehow the festival curators have answered my prayers for the artists I wanted
most. It’s a dream come true for someone like me who listens to around 5 or 6
hours of music every single day.
So here I am, giddy as a kid on Christmas
morning as I comb through the lineup and continue to find more and more gems.
I’m already looking ahead to June, excited as can be about what’s in store for
me this year during the 5-day festival. I’m already looking forward to all the
shipping boxes that will end up at my front door as I order gear and other
items that I know I’ll be taking to the festival in the summer. (Last year, we
had a few “fake” sunscreen bottles arrive in shipping boxes around March. You
can imagine what those were used for.)
I think that lineup day is one of those things
that no one truly understands unless they’ve been to a festival before. For
some, it’s make or break, meaning they may not even attend the festival if the
music isn’t up to their standards. For others (like me), I already know I’m
going. It’s just a matter of digging into new bands I’ve never heard of and
finding gems that are buried in the undercard.
I’ve always viewed my experience at music
festivals as dependent on the lineup. That is, until I came across Bonnaroo.
The festival experience itself is otherworldly, and I will go this year onwards
for the rest of my life regardless of who they book and bill. I know that
concept is foreign to some who really go depending on what artists are playing.
But there are a good majority of us out there that will go no matter when the
festival is and who’s playing. To me, that shows exactly how powerful the
festival is regarding culture, people, and experiences outside of the music.
And you just don’t get that experience at every festival you attend. It’s
special for just a few.
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