Chattanooga Times Free Press

Billy Strings, Jon Pardi, Avett Brothers to play at Bonnaroo Farm this summer

- BY BARRY COURTER STAFF WRITER Contact Barry Courter at bcourter@timesfreep­ress.com or 423-757-6354.

Live music has not been heard at Great Stage Park, or “The Farm” as the nearly 700-acre space in Manchester, Tennessee, is affectiona­tely called during the annual Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, since October 2019, when the Exit 111 festival was held there, but it will come to life in late May and early July.

Bonnaroo organizers announced Tuesday that a new series called Concerts On The Farm will be held on what has been renaamed The Bonnaroo Farm this May. Acts scheduled to perform include An Evening with Billy Strings on May 28, Jon Pardi with special guest Jameson Rodgers on May 29 and An Evening with The Avett Brothers on July 2-4.

The shows are produced by C3 Presents and AC Entertainm­ent, subsidiari­es of Live Nation.

Tickets, which are $225$450 per four-person “pod,” will go on sale at 10 a.m. CT on Friday via BonnarooFa­rm. com. A dollar from each ticket will benefit the Bonnaroo Works Fund.

The shows will be limited in capacity and state safety guidelines will be enforced. The four-person pod tickets will provide access to an 8-foot-by-8-foot area, with pods arranged to allow 6 feet of distance between groups. For a complete list of safety measures, allowed and prohibited items and more informatio­n for Concerts On The Farm, visit BonnarooFa­rm.com.

Fans are advised to bring chairs or blankets. Concession­s and merchandis­e will be available on site through mobile ordering.

Overnight camping, which is a big part of the normal Bonnaroo festival, will not be allowed.

“The soundtrack of America is made in Tennessee, and I can’t think of a better place to celebrate the return of live music than at the Bonnaroo Farm,” said Commission­er Mark Ezell, Tennessee Department of Tourist Developmen­t. “We’re ready to see our stages and venues full again and artists back on the road doing what they love. We know music fans are ready as well, and Concerts On The Farm’s approach to delivering live music in a responsibl­e environmen­t will set the bar high for future events.”

Concerts On The Farm is also partnering with Veeps to deliver a live, as-it-happens online broadcast of select performanc­es. Concerts On The Farm said it is supported by Verizon, Bacardi and the Tennessee Department of Tourist Developmen­t.

 ?? PHOTO BY AL WAGNER/INVISION/AP ?? Jon Pardi performs at the 12th Annual ACM Honors in Nashville in 2018. Pardi is releasing his latest album, “Heartache Medication,” on June 3.
PHOTO BY AL WAGNER/INVISION/AP Jon Pardi performs at the 12th Annual ACM Honors in Nashville in 2018. Pardi is releasing his latest album, “Heartache Medication,” on June 3.

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