Where it's happening:
Manchester, Tenn. (about six-hour drive).
When it's happening:
June 14-17.
Who's making it happen:
The Police, Tool, Widespread Panic, The White Stripes, Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals, Wilco, The Flaming Lips, Manu Chao Radio Bemba Sound System, The String Cheese Incident, Franz Ferdinand, Bob Weir & Ratdog, Damien Rice, Ween, Gov't Mule, Ziggy Marley, The Decemberists, The Roots, Kings of Leon, Wolfmother, Regina Spektor, The Black Keys, Galactic, Spoon, Keller Williams (WMD'S), STS9, The Hold Steady, Lily Allen, Fountains Of Wayne, Feist, Dierks Bentley, Pete Yorn, Girl Talk, Tea Leaf Green.
What it'll cost you:
$200 to $215 for four-day pass and camping.
What WEEKEND thinks:
Bonnaroo isn't just for hippies anymore, but you'll feel like one by the end of the weekend. It's a marathon of shows from noon until 4 a.m., day after day, and no matter how tired you are, you'll be up with the Tennessee sun at 7 a.m. Bring lots of snacks, soap and sandals you can leave behind.
Don't miss it if...
You love the Flaming Lips, who rarely play festivals. Also, if you're particular to stand up -- David Cross, Lewis Black and Dave Attell will be mocking hippies in the comedy tent. We're hoping it's hot enough that Cross becomes Tobias and sports some jorts.
See who's coming to Lollapalooza
Bonnaroo -- 2007 Summer Music Festival Preview
One camp, one -fest, an -alooza and a -roo ... All within a quarter-day's drive
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