Bonnaroo 2010 Announces Official Dates and Pre-Sale Tickets

Summer is the season of of the bigger music festivals but Bonnaroo has already announced some big news today! The dates June 10 – 13 have been confirmed for Bonnaroo 2010 and the festival will be held on the 700-acre farm in Manchester, TN once again. There is no word on the line-up yet but it will be announced sometime in January or February.
Last year, Bonnaroo joined the likes of Coachella by adopting the layaway payment plan in regards to tickets and they’ll be doing the same thing this year in increments of $50 payment plans. However, they’ve also got some special goodies for those who wish to buy the pre-sale tickets. More info after the jump!
To celebrate the holiday season, Bonnaroo will offer pre-sale tickets beginning next Friday, November 27th at 12:00 PM eastern. In addition to getting tickets ahead of time, buyers who purchase early tickets by December 16th will receive a complimentary holiday card boasting a unique, iconic photo from Bonnaroo’s colorful past.
They are taking even more advantage of upcoming holiday festivities by also offering discounted holiday merch packages along with a limited edition Bonnaroo calendar. The calendar will feature an eclectic mix of artist photos from previous years helping you count down to the big day.
Their payment plan this year will be broken up into 5 separate dates for just $50 (general admission) and $285 (VIP) each. There’s no excuse not to go now.
The people of Bonnaroo got so excited to share all their goodies with us that they even got multi-platinum recording artist, Gary Chardonnay to record a song for their promo video, titled “Lisa Go Stick It, I’ve Got My Bonnaroo Ticket.”
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For more info on Bonnaroo 2010, you can visit the official Bonnaroo website.
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