2011 Bonnaroo Music Festival
Appearance
The 2011 Bonnaroo Music Festival was held June 9–12, in Manchester, Tennessee and marked the 10th time the festival has been held since its inception in 2002. This year also marked the first return of the SuperJam since 2008.
Deaths
[edit]Two festival-goers perished during the 2011 Bonnaroo Music Festival. Doctors and law enforcement officials believe the deaths to be drug/heat related.[1][2] The death of 24-year-old Christopher Yoder of Raleigh, N.C marks the tenth death the festival has seen in the ten years since its inception.[3][4]
Line-up
[edit]Thursday, June 9
[edit](artists listed from earliest to latest set times)[5]
- This Tent:
- That Tent:
- The Other Tent:
- The Comedy Theatre:
- Lewis Black, Ted Alexandro, Eugene Mirman & Tim Minchin
- Lewis Black, Kathleen Madigan, Tim Minchin & Hannibal Buress
- Henry Rollins, Tig Notaro & Nate Bargatze
- 420 Comedy Blaze hosted by Cheech Marin w/ Ralphie May, Jay Pharoah & the stars of Workaholics
- Cinema Tent:
- Over the Top
- The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
- The Last Mountain Film Intro and Q&A by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Bill Haney
- Poster Girl
- Shampoo
- 2011 NBA Finals Game 5
- Kareem - On the Shoulders of Giants
- Superjail from [adult swim]
- Dark Side of the Moon / Wizard of Oz
- Heavy Metal Parking Lot
- The Last Detail
- The On Tap Lounge Brewed by Miller Lite:
- Solar Stage:
- Fresh Trix Breakdancing
- Kopecky Family Band
- Gypsy Hands Tribal Dance
- He Is We
- Bonnaroo Beard & Mustache Competition
- Cory Chisel and The Wandering Sons
- The Pimps of Joytime
- African Drum & Dance
- Fresh Trix Breakdancing
- Gypsy Hands Tribal Dance
- Miss Lolly Pop's Burlesque Coterie
- The Silent Disco:
Friday, June 10th
[edit](artists listed from earliest to latest set times)[5]
- What Stage:
- Which Stage:
- Sharon Van Etten
- Béla Fleck and the Flecktones (the original lineup)
- Warren Haynes Band
- Ray Lamontagne
- Primus
- Lil Wayne
- This Tent:
- That Tent:
- The Other Tent:
- The Comedy Theatre:
- 420 Comedy Blaze hosted by Cheech Marin w/ Ralphie May, Jay Pharoah & the stars of Workaholics
- Lewis Black, Kathleen Madigan, Tim Minchin & Hannibal Buress
- Lewis Black, Ted Alexandro, Eugene Mirman & Tim Minchin
- Henson Alternative's STUFFED AND UNSTRUNG
- Sonic Stage:
- Cafe Where?:
- Cinema Tent:
- Connected: An Autobiography About Love, Death & Technology
- Life in a Day
- A Louisiana Fairytale Feat. Danny Clinch & Jim James and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band
- SoLa: Louisiana Water Stories Benjamin Jaffe, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Jon Bowermaster & more!
- Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1 / Squidbillies from [adult swim]
- The League Intros: Jon LaJoie, Nick Kroll, Steve Rannazzisi & Paul Scheer
- Bellflower
- The Whole Bloody Affair
- Long Live Lumet: Dog Day Afternoon
- The On Tap Lounge Brewed by Miller Lite:
- Solar Stage:
- Secret Home Party
- Gypsy Hands Tribal Dance
- Rock The Earth Panel Discussion "Social Change Through Music"
- African Drum and Dance by Mawre & Company
- Rock The Earth Interview and Performance: Aunt Martha
- Rock The Earth Interview & Performance: Greensky Bluegrass
- Eco Fashion Show hosted by Art Institutes
- Bonnaroo Beard & Mustache Competition
- Civil Twilight
- Futurebirds
- Gypsy Hands Tribal Dance
- Fresh Trix Breakdancing
- Miss Lolly Pop's Burlesque Coterie
- The Silent Disco:
Saturday, June 11th
[edit](artists listed from earliest to latest set times)[5]
- What Stage:
- Which Stage:
- This Tent:
- Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears
- You Choose the Cover.... Leila Broussard vs. The Sheepdogs
- Chiddy Bang
- Man Man
- !!!
- Scissor Sisters
- Girl Talk
- That Tent:
- The Other Tent:
- The Comedy Theatre:
- Henson Alternative's STUFFED AND UNSTRUNG
- Donald Glover with Bill Bailey (2 Sets)
- The League Live (Paul Scheer, Nick Kroll, Jon Lajoie, Stephen Rannazzisi)
- Sonic Stage:
- Cafe Where?:
- Cinema Tent:
- Harold and Maude
- Garden State Q&A: Zach Braff
- Special Screening: 30 Minutes or Less. Q&A: Aziz Ansari
- Vanishing of the Bees Q&A: Director George Langworthy
- Robot Chicken from [adult swim]
- Saturday Night Fever
- 8 Mile
- New Jack City
- Long Live Lumet: Serpico
- The On Tap Lounge Brewed by Miller Lite:
- Solar Stage:
- Fresh Trix Breakdancing
- Rock The Earth Panel Discussion "Social Change Through Music"
- Rock The Earth Interview & Performance: Ben Sollee Trio
- Rock the Earth: Abigail Washburn & Hanggai
- Rock the Earth Interview & Performance: Rotary Downs
- Bonnaroo Beard & Mustache Competition
- Deas Vail
- Andrea Belanger
- The Beautiful Girls - Mat McHugh Solo & Acoustic
- Fresh Trix Breakdancing
- African Drum and Dance by Mawre & Company
- Gypsy Hands Tribal Dance
- Miss Lolly Pop's Burlesque Coterie
- The Silent Disco:
Sunday, June 12th
[edit](artists listed from earliest to latest set times)[5]
- What Stage:
- Which Stage:
- This Tent:
- That Tent:
- The Other Tent:
- The Comedy Theatre:
- The League Live (Paul Scheer, Nick Kroll, Jon Lajoie, Stephen Rannazzisi)
- John Waters, Tig Notaro & The Gregory Brothers (2 Sets)
- Sonic Stage:
- Cafe Where?:
- Cinema Tent:
- Ghostbusters
- Portugal. The Man "Sleep Forever..."
- Childrens Hospital from [adult swim]
- 30 for 30 "Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. The New York Knicks"
- 2011 NBA Finals Game 6
- The On Tap Lounge Brewed by Miller Lite:
- Jamie McLean Band
- Shahidah Omar
- Aunt Martha
- The White Buffalo
- The Beautiful Girls – Mat McHugh Solo & Acoustic
- Aaron "Woody" Wood
- The Apache Relay
- Solar Stage:
- African Drum and Dance by Mawre & Company
- Rock The Earth Panel Discussion "Social Change Through Music"
- Secret Home Party
- Rock the Earth Interview & Performance: Rotary Downs
- Rock The Earth Interview & Performance: John Bell
- Rock The Earth Interview & Performance
- Bonnaroo Beard & Mustache Competition
- Breakdancing
- Gypsy Hands Tribal Dance
- The Silent Disco:
References
[edit]- ^ "Death at Bonnaroo music festival - Los Angeles Times". Articles.latimes.com. 2011-06-14. Retrieved 2015-02-19.
- ^ [1] Archived June 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Bonnaroo Festival Reports Tenth Death Since 2002". Huffingtonpost.com. 2011-06-14. Retrieved 2015-02-19.
- ^ "Second Death at Bonnaroo Festival Is Reported". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
- ^ a b c d "Bonnaroo". Mindreader2011.bonnaroo.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-02. Retrieved 2015-02-19.