Thursday, January 12, 2012

Bonnaroo 2012: Rumors, Predictions and Educated Guesses

Posted by Adam Gold on Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 5:35 PM

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Unless this is the first time you’ve surfed onto the Internet in days, you’ve no doubt noticed that Coachella unveiled its righteously impressive 2012 lineup earlier this week. With Bonnaroo roughly a month away from following suit, it’s high time we start speculating as to, and commenting on, what artists we (and others) predict will take to the front lines of heat, hippies, hipsters, humidity and hedonism this June in nearby Manchester June 7-10.

The Coachella lineup pretty much rules. It boasts The Black Keys, Radiohead and Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg as headliners. Jeff Mangum, M83, St. Vincent, Real Estate and Wild Flag round out the roster of appearing indie fare. Afrojack, Amon Tobin, DJ Shadow and Justice will be on hand to entertain the pill poppers. And the festival’s ever-eclectic, when-pigs-fly host of reunited acts on-bill includes At the Drive-In, Atari Teenage Riot, Refused, fIREHOSE, Madness, Mazzy Star and Pulp. That’s right. Fucking Pulp!

Can Bonnaroo compete with that?

Sure it can. Well, probably not the Pulp part. With a Britpop cache and the pasty complexion to compliment it, Jarvis Cocker isn’t going to just brave the Tennessee Summer sun simply for the pleasure of common people like us. I’m guessing it costs a pretty penny to get Pulp on a festival bill, and I don’t think they’re enough of a “Bonnaroo band” to justify such as expense for promoters. I’d say the same line of logic likely applies to The Stone Roses, who are conspicuously absent from the Coachella lineup. The band kicks off their reunion tour in the other Manchester — the one in the United Kingdom — in June. Maybe Ian Brown & Co. will get confused, accidentally end up in Manchester, Tenn. and say, “Wha!? Wha’ppen? Wha’eva … this’ll do.” It doesn’t hurt to dream, does it?

Perennially lauded Madchester and Britpop hatchet-buriers aside, other marquee A-listers of all genres have reunions and/or regular tours on the books for 2012, and it’s reasonable to assume Bonnaroo organizers are bound to snag some of them to rock your fuckin’ faces off. Also, as par for the course, it’s inevitable that a healthy handful of acts adorning the Coachella bill are also likely ‘Roo contenders, too.

In a post put up on Monday, the staff over at Hidden Track has trolled the thousands of posts made on the Inforoo message boards — the hangout for armchair Bonnaroo promoters and lineup prognosticators. Additionally, famed fictional Official Bonnaroo Experience Guru and Cluemaster Gary Chardonnay started dropping his cryptic, oft-accurate and long-loved #rooclues via Twitter last week. Among the names dropped by and in connection with those aforementioned sources are Prince, Paul McCartney, Lady Gaga, Radiohead, Fleet Foxes, Phish, the reunited Beach Boys, Mogwai, Cage the Elephant, 311 (gag), Marilyn Manson (Yes, really), The Black Keys, The Black Lips, Faith No More, Foster the People and The Alabama Shakes.

On the flipside, according to Hidden Track, bands that have unequivocally denied they’ll make Bonnaroo this year include Levon Helm, M83, Animal Collective, moe., Jane’s Addiction and Drive-by Truckers. So, what 2012 road-bound rockers do you think we should reasonably assume are realistic contenders for Rootardation this summer?

Here’s some food for thought:

The Rolling Stones
Let’s start by aiming high. The biggest, bangin’-est and oldest band in rock celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Founding bassist Bill Wyman has reportedly rejoined the band after a now quarter-century-long, self-imposed, uh, exile. And Charlie Watts recently told The BBC that he thinks it would be “lovely” to do some shows in 2012. Do you think Charlie has ever even heard of Bonnaroo before? I doubt it. Still, jurassic jokes aside, I think the Stones’ stadium-sized rock ’n’ roll circus spectacular of rehashed hits, fireworks and backup singers would rule the 'Roo. I mean, not as hard as Springsteen did, but at least as hard as Stevie Wonder did.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
Speaking of Springsteen, The Boss and his loyal E Street backers are set to mourn the passing of Clarence Clemons with a 2012 tour. Perhaps they’ll make a grand return to Tennessee in an effort to reclaim the What Stage. Sure, they did that as recently as 2009 and it’s unlikely (i.e., total wishful thinking on my part), but a European tour itinerary does have the band headlining a handful of summer festivals, in addition to having a couple key days off in early June, so who knows?

Paul McCartney
Macca has headlined (duh) Glastonbury and Coachella. I’d say a Bonnaroo appearance is inevitable if the festival can afford him. (Hint: they can.) And since, among music fans, The Beatles catalog that dominates his set list is about the most universally loved catalyst of joy and enlightenment this side of marijuana, let’s hope that 2012 is Bonnaroo's year to let it be a main-stage soundtrack.

Prince
OK, this one pops up every year, and it’s no wonder why: Prince is destined to not only play Bonnaroo, but to deliver the single greatest performance the festival has ever seen and will ever see. Even festival-goers who’ve killed off their last remaining brain cell know that a Prince appearance in Manchester is a no-brainer. But when? It would truly be a tragedy for the What Stage to go another year without a purple makeover. I defy you to disagree with me.

Radiohead
People still won’t shut the fuck up about how epic Radiohead’s 2006 headlining appearance was. I’d say that’s a mandate to bring the band back for an encore performance. To-Yo & Co. kick off their 2012 world tour in Miami, Fla., at the end of next month and, at press time, their itinerary has the month of June wide open. Ice age cuh-min’, ice age cuh-min’.

Coldplay
I suppose Coldplay at Bonnaroo is bound to happen eventually. There are worse things that could happen. Coldplay is actually awesome live. But if they end up on the bill in a year when Radiohead might, but doesn’t, I’ll cut someone. Especially because, just like each of their previous outings, Coldplay’s 2012 tour will feature the band playing Radiohead’s The Bends in its entirety, every night.

Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg
With the exception of the infamous 2008 Kanye hiccup, hip-hop acts have gone over almost as well as jam bands do at Bonnaroo. Jay-Z, Eminem and Big Boi all killed it at the festival in the last couple years. And Lil Wayne wasn’t anything close to the disaster nay-sayers were anticipating it would be. Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg — the goddamn Simon and Garfunkel of gangsta rap — are playing Coachella, which means they might play other big-money, high-profile festivals. And, like the dankest chronic, Snoop and Dre would be perfect — I repeat, PERFECT — for Bonnaroo.

Drake
Come on, would it really surprise you?

Madonna
This year Her Madgesty is slated to sacrifice herself on the American-as-apple-pie alter that is the nation’s favorite annual telecast and train wreck: The Super Bowl Halftime Show. She’s also plotting a massive world tour that I’m guessing will probably resemble a traveling, stadium-sized version of Cirque du Soleil set to the sounds of songs from the singer’s forthcoming album and reworked, barely recognizable versions of her ’80s and ’90s classics. I suppose that could compliment a Bonnaroo appearance from my old bro Ellis D. Trails. Also, maybe Madonna has gotten good enough at guitar to participate in this year’s Super Jam?

Lady Gaga
And speaking of Madonna … Lady Gaga is a rumored 2012 'Rooer. And that’s a good thing, because she’d totally kill it.

The Red Hot Chili Peppers
RHCP at Bonnaroo? Meh.

Black Sabbath
Despite reality television exposing Ozzy Osbourne as perhaps the most non-threatening, doddering ol’ lovable Prince of Darkness the world has ever seen, the haunting tones of a once-again-reunited Black Sabbath might prove a tad too frightening for festival goers trying to synthetically master their own reality. But I doubt it would be any scarier than Eminem’s hours-long main-stage mean-mugging from last year. In related news — and bad news at that — it came out Monday that Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi has been diagnosed with lymphoma. According to the Los Angeles Times, the diagnosis reportedly forced the band to pull out of Coachella right before the festival announced its lineup. However, the reunited Sabbath's previously announced appearances — which include stops at Download and other European festivals — are still on. I wonder how that all bodes for Bonnaroo?

Phish
Of course. Let’s just hope that if it happens, they stick to making only one appearance this year … but let’s also just hope that it doesn’t happen.

Dave Matthews Band
I suppose Bonnaroo always has to have some kind of Sunday night closing headliner for the hacky sack crowd. I’ll be gone by then, so Dave, The Dead, The 'Spread, Phish, Further, Vampire Weekend — same diff.

Billy Joel
Yeah, I know. “What!?” A friend texted me yesterday to ask if I’d heard anything about a Bonnaroo appearance from The Piano Man. I haven’t. And I fully hope I don't hear mention, or especially confirmation, of one again. I just can’t picture BJ at Bonnaroo going over well at all. I mean, can you picture hearing “Allentown” or “We Didn’t Start the Fire” or, God forbid, “Captain Jack” while peaking? It would be a crime against humanity.

Eagles
There’s apparently some chatter on Inforoo of an Eagles appearance, and I don’t mean Eagles of Death Metal. I wouldn't joke about this. So ... Eagles? At Bonnaroo? Umm, no.

Fleet Foxes
While the fresh-faced Eagles of Indie Rock have Tweeted that they won’t make festival appearances this summer, I could see them making an exception for Bonnaroo. Their debut at the festival is long overdue. It would totally be this year’s Mumford and Sons moment, but less annoying, not to mention better.

Sinead O’Conner
The volatile Holy Priestess of Irish Indignation is attempting a comeback tour this year. How do you think that would go over at Bonnaroo?

The Black Keys
If this happened it would make for the band’s third year in a row at The ‘Roo, which I think makes the prospect rather unlikely. Although the duo has been on an accelerated upward trajectory over that time — they just put out their biggest record, are appearing at Coachella for the second year in a row, are about as ready-made for festivals as a pair of flip-flops and currently have no Nashville date slated on their 2012 itinerary of arena dates. So I wouldn’t roole them out completely.

The Beach Boys
Not to go all classic-rock curmudgeon on y’all, but shouldn’t they have just called the recent Beach Boys 50th anniversary reunion tour the Doddering Brian Wilson Appears With Mike Love’s State Fair Spectacular Instead of Spectacular Backing Band Tour? If this happens, I’m gonna go into it expecting the worst but with hopes of walking away pleasantly surprised, and I suggest you do the same. Great Stage Park is not a recording studio.

Marilyn Manson
This would have to take place in a tent, right? It could be the Gwar-at-Bonnaroo moment of 2012, or at the very least the Musical Morbid Curiosity Moment of Bonnaroo 2012. Shit, I’d probably watch it. Would you?

Die Antwoord
Everyone’s favorite dildo-wielding, grotesque-by-design South African hip-hop export has a new album and world tour on the horizon, and bringing them to Bonnaroo makes as much sense as bringing ibuprofen to Bonnaroo. Fingers. Fucking. Crossed.

Neil Diamond
Hey, the invincible Neil Diamond is set to tour stateside this year and, let’s face it, the legendary jazz singer could come to Manchester and rule the 'Roo harder than Daryl Hall. Let’s hope this happens. It would be awesome.

Kate Bush
Hey, Kate Bush is in the throes of a full-on comeback. It could happen. And if fucking should happen.

The Foo Fighters
They’ve never played Bonnaroo. And the fact that they still haven’t means they definitely might, right? Do you care?

Thomas Dolby
Yup, Thomas Dolby — perhaps the MTV era’s most prestigious one-hit wonder — is about to release an album, and tour the world in a self-made, interactive traveling time capsule. We all know the sun can be blinding at Bonnaroo. So why not the science, too?

So, who am I forgetting? The Who perhaps? Roger Waters and Van Halen have Nashville dates booked, so I’m not including them. Loutallica? Even at Bonnaroo that bullshit wouldn’t fly ... I don't think. Then, of course, there is the usual cast of Pitchfork-tipped potential-tent players like Girls, Gang Gang Dance, James Blake, Bon Iver, Atlas Sound, tUnE-yArDs, Toro Y Moi, St. Vincent, Wild Flag — each is a definite possibility. Same goes for any electronic, dubstep and DJ artists you see on the Coachella poster.

Stay tuned for more roomers, educated predictions and (eventually) a bona fide Bonnaroo 2012 lineup.

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I'd rather Radiohead play Nashville proper.

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Posted by TobintheGnome on 01/12/2012 at 5:46 PM

@Tobin
Why am I not surprised?

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Posted by Gold on 01/12/2012 at 6:06 PM

Because 90% of my posts are complaints?

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Posted by TobintheGnome on 01/12/2012 at 6:10 PM

7-10 June 2012 are the dates for (1) CMA Fest (2) Bonnaro: Can't stand the thought of going to another CMA Fest and can't stand the thought of the ordeal one has to go through to get to the Bonnaroo Festival and endure the masses and the elements. Can you please keep us informed of some good alternatives inside the Nashville beltway for that time frame Mr. Gold? Would surely appreciate it!

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Posted by searching for something different on 01/12/2012 at 9:00 PM

At one point, way back in the beginning of the middle of this pos,t Gold wrote "(Yes, really)" and I got a boner for like half a second. I would kill to see "Roundabout" live, zonked outta my gourd.

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Posted by Maloney on 01/12/2012 at 9:40 PM

rhcp, rdiohd, phsh

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Posted by tony trey yorke on 01/13/2012 at 12:11 AM

@Maloney: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjsbA7YQSBs

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Posted by TobintheGnome on 01/13/2012 at 8:11 AM

wsmf'inp.....and it's never been the same since.

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Posted by JB & Co. on 01/13/2012 at 9:36 AM

When is Reginaaa going to come back??? :(

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Posted by Emily Byerly on 01/13/2012 at 12:23 PM

Im not going if lady gaga is going.

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Posted by Zac Muller on 01/13/2012 at 12:42 PM

First of all, no acts who have back-up dancers, please. I think the Chilis are a strong maybe.
I don't like their more recent stuff, but they would fit, since they don't like shirts. DMB works as as uninspired choice any year, but doesn't excite anyone. The Foo Fighters have been every-freakin'-where-else lately, so why not? I think there may actually be more than one Foo Fighters out there. Radiohead, I see as a strong probably, and that would excite folks. The Stones or Prince would shake the earth, and lure me down there for the first time in a few years. Coldplay would be ok, but not with DMB - two very commercial, sorta watery acts wouldn't cut it. Snoop and Dre is a probably, but I don't think as a headliner - a #2. I think the Black Keys and MMJ should skip this one. So what's left? Here's a few you left out - Tom Petty, Pearl Jam as a #2. I think an electronic artist could definitely headline, or be a strong #2. Also, how bout Kanye/Jay-Z? Think Kanye has the balls to return to Manchester? Will there ever be an Outkast again? That would be big, and Bonnaroo is the right place for it. Also, what are KOL doing this year? As I mentioned, I haven't gone to 'Roo the last couple years because I go the Hangout now instead, and I think the lineup there will be nearly as strong as 'Roo's - plus it's cheaper, and I'll sleep in a condo. I went to Lolla last year too, which is well run, and a great reason to visit Chicago - but doesn't have the totally immersed festival feel that Bonnaroo does, which is both 'Roo's greatest asset, and biggest pain in the ass.

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Posted by prestodan on 01/13/2012 at 2:50 PM
Posted by Gold on 01/13/2012 at 3:01 PM

How 'bout some Queens of the Stone Age love?

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Posted by Huge Bone on 01/13/2012 at 11:04 PM

Dolby winds up at Moogfest.

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Posted by AndyAxel on 01/13/2012 at 11:51 PM

I'd fall all over myself to get tickets to a Bonnaroo show with Prince. But then, I've gone every year save two or three. Only thing that'd make me happier is Bowie's return to touring.

Personally I'd love to see Depeche Mode, since I never have, tho I would imagine Dolby will show up at Moogfest. Also think we might see Reznor's How to Destroy Angels at one or the other.

This article is one more illustration of Adam Gold's status as a civic treasure. Note-perfect. Thanks.

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Posted by divingdonkey on 01/13/2012 at 11:56 PM

Simon and Garfunkel need to be there!!!!!

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Posted by Pepper on 01/14/2012 at 4:14 PM

WOW your an over critical douche!

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Posted by Kenny Troeller on 01/14/2012 at 10:50 PM

@Kenny Troeller
In this business, that's called being professional.

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Posted by Gold on 01/15/2012 at 1:37 PM

phish drake and red hot chili peppers are playing

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Posted by max on 01/15/2012 at 6:28 PM

Fuckin pumped, period.. haha on my birthday this year, june 8th. My Wild'n out this year, cant wait!

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Posted by Tim King on 01/16/2012 at 6:16 PM

How about a Zeppelin reunion for the USA? I know.. im dreaming

Thanks Ted http://NashvillePhoneDirectory.com

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Posted by Tedt on 01/16/2012 at 11:29 PM

I checked Julian Casblancas' newsfeed, and he got Bonnaroo listed as a concert venue, so I'm assuming The Strokes are on board.

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Posted by aureign on 01/17/2012 at 8:27 AM

That may explain why Bruce is taking so long in announcing his North American tour dates....waiting for the Roo lineup to come out simultaneously?

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Posted by Andrew Eric Starkey on 01/18/2012 at 11:53 AM

@Andrew Eric Starkey
Sheesh, tell me about it! The Springsteen camp announced that there would be a tour, like, two months ago and there is still no U.S. itinerary to speak of. Next thing we know, the new album is going to be called "Chinese Democracy." Not to be hyperbolic, but The Boss is really torturing tramps like us with this long wait. At least we know that it IS coming. But I doubt Bruce will return to Bonnaroo this soon. However, I could see him hitting up Lollapalooza, ACL or Outside Lands.

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Posted by Gold on 01/18/2012 at 12:07 PM

Snoop already played at Roo a few years ago. It was EPIC. But he won't come back this soon.

Thom Yorke won't let Radiohead play at Roo. It would be AMAZING if he did, but he's too against being mainstream. Coachella and Lolla are mainstream but still hipster enough that he feels his artistic ability is appreciated. Plus those are major cities. He wont hit Manchester, TN

Although Manson would be totally out of the norm for Roo, I wouldn't doubt his interest. Nine Inch Nails headlined a few years ago. They were AMAZING. Manson would bring a good show forsure.

Having Die Antwoord would be a legit move too.

This lineup better bring it as hard as Coachella, though Roo and Coachella aren't really on the same level. Let's hope Roo has a great lineup, the past two years have been low... WE NEED A HIGH!

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Posted by Ellen Weingardt on 01/18/2012 at 3:02 PM

@Ellen
Sure, Snoop may have played Bonnaroo already. But you forgot about Dre. What is this, 2001?

Re: Radiohead. First of all, Radiohead has already played Bonnaroo before. They headlined in '06. And secondly, have you seen the band's current tour itinerary? If Thom Yorke is mainstream enough to play at venues with names like American Airlines Arena, Toyota Center and Jobing.com Arena, I'm pretty sure he isn't above playing Bonnaroo ... again.

I've been to Coachella a couple of times. It was awesome. But, at least when I was there, the festival grounds had a 12 a.m. curfew. So Bonnaroo has them beat when it comes to the late-night party. Also, Bonnaroo is actually much bigger in both size and capacity. They do both rule, though.

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Posted by Gold on 01/18/2012 at 3:41 PM

Fuck coldplay, I would much rather see the killers there...is that a possibility??

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Posted by William Kyle Bagbey on 01/19/2012 at 12:14 PM

The Killers would be soooo sick. Maybe even Brand New!? I know there starting to tour again

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Posted by sambo23 on 01/20/2012 at 1:10 AM

RHCP just released that they are in Louisville, KY 6/7/2011. A little too ironic as far as dates and proximity.

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Posted by CAB on 01/20/2012 at 9:39 AM

@Gold

Re: Radiohead- YES I have actually seen their tour date listings. HAVE YOU?! Refresh your memory here. http://radiohead.com/tourdates/ I never said he was ABOVE playing Radiohead again, I just don't believe he'd do it again THIS SOON, and from the looks of the tour schedule they've posted: Radiohead will be in Italy. Personally, I'd shit my pants at the opportunity to see Radiohead in concert.

You're right that Bonnaroo DOES have a better late night showing. Moe jammed for 5 hrs and didn't call it off until 7am one of the years I went... I'm simply saying: Cochella has scored some great artists for the lineup, here's to hoping that Roo does too.

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Posted by Ellen Weingardt on 01/20/2012 at 1:21 PM

gaga, prince, radiohead and phish are a fact at bonnaroo 2012 (from a bonnaroo exec)...red hot chili backed out or something.Figured i would let you guys know cause i was searching yesterday to see the rumors

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Posted by musicsew22 on 01/20/2012 at 4:30 PM

ur predictions r terible, if half the bands u predicted r on the bill i wouldnt ever fucking go! Phuc u for ragin on phish(if u had 1/4 of the talent anyone of them had u wouldnt b writing on here). When this fest 1st started it full of new, brilliant talent, classic masters of the genre(jam band shit) and would never thought of booking Lady Gaga...sorrow ensues.

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Posted by Ryan Nickolls on 01/22/2012 at 3:22 AM

wow, you obviously didnt read enough of the posts on inforoo, there are so many bad predictions in this article is funny. do a little more research next time eh?

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Posted by Phi on 01/22/2012 at 7:12 PM

RCHP is Friday night headliner, they play in Kentucky on Thursday June 7. Look at touring routing for them via Pollstar

http://www.pollstar.com/resultsArtist.aspx?ID=21455&SortBy=Date&SearchBy=Red%20Hot%20Chili%20Peppers

Roger Water's The Wall Tour is Saturday night headliner, that plays on a break from Chicago 6/8 and Louisville 6/10.

http://www.pollstar.com/resultsArtist.aspx?ID=19125&SortBy=Date&SearchBy=Roger%20Waters

I say Phish play a couple of sets to close out on Sunday.

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Posted by johnny cakes on 01/22/2012 at 11:10 PM

@ Ellen
"Radiohead will be in Italy. "
Really? More than four dates in Italy? That aren't already posted? I'd like an Italian vacation as much as the next bitch, but I'd say you stretched it a bit. I'd say they are a very very likely Roo possibility. Unless you think they will be in Cali for a couple unannounced dates as well?

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Posted by SummerSun on 01/24/2012 at 4:12 PM

Superheavy. Roger waters.

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Posted by Mark Pannitto on 01/25/2012 at 8:18 PM

Jack Johnson, My Morning Jacket, Citizen Cope, GirlTalk, The Black Keys, Al Green.. all must haves! I've been the past seven years and those would be amazing to see again!

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Posted by Katherine92 on 01/26/2012 at 4:46 PM

Adam Gold, who gives a crap who you want to show up at the show!!. We should all just be happy that there are still events you can go to and camp out and party and see a wide range of music! This article would have been better as a plain list then reading your lame ass comments! One of the best parts of going to Bonnaroo is seeing bands that you would never think to see in the first place! To the lucky ones who get to go, have a great time, experience something new, Bonnaroo is a great experience!! Adam FU!!

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Posted by MusicFan on 01/26/2012 at 5:12 PM

@MusicFan
"Adam Gold, who gives a crap who you want to show up at the show!!" Apparently you do. Your comment would have been better if it was ... nevermind, your comment is perfect. Thanks for engaging!

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Posted by Gold on 01/26/2012 at 5:17 PM

You dont want Phish there huh? we;; you must be one of many idiots who dont know anything about music.. Have fun with your shitty bands .. Fucking loser!!!!!!!! Really ? Just stay home !! Dont go, and make all of our lives more enjoyable!!!!!!!!!! Dont forget it was hippies that made this thing what it is today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Posted by chris on 01/27/2012 at 8:15 AM

avicii

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Posted by uhhh on 01/29/2012 at 8:51 PM

I wanna see O.A.R. Rage Against The Machine 311 Green Day Rancid (why not nofx Rise against etc etc ) The Rolling Stones Red Hot Chili Peppers The Killers

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Posted by ejc on 01/30/2012 at 5:42 AM

Billy Joel!!

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Posted by Kevin Keefer on 01/30/2012 at 4:50 PM

JACK WHITE JACK WHITE. This new solo album is going to be incredible. The single "Love Interruption" is crazy good http://www.jackwhiteiii.com/

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Posted by Shelby Woolf on 02/01/2012 at 3:25 PM

I would rather not see Phish ever again. Why you ask? Because they suck really badly and ruined that last Bonnaroo they were at with 2 shows that ended up sounding like a 2 and a half hour set of "Jessica" by the Allman Brothers

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Posted by NEVER AGAIN! on 02/04/2012 at 11:29 AM

My dream set would be something like this : Radiohead, Roger Waters, RHCP, Killers, Gorillaz, and Muse just for a few starters......sigh* a girl can dream...... I also agree that the Phish are terrible. I would rather eat crushed glass than suffer through one of their sets....

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Posted by Tara Daminski Beaudoin on 02/04/2012 at 1:56 PM

Lame comment about Phish. They destroy 99% of the artists at Roo. Hope they play 3 nights.

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Posted by PosterNutBag on 02/06/2012 at 10:45 AM

Phish, Radiohead, The War on Drugs, My Morning Jacket, Rolling Stones would be ideal

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Posted by PosterNutBag on 02/06/2012 at 10:47 AM

Hey NEVER AGAIN - I was at both Phish sets at Bonnaroo and I can tell you first hand that none of it sounded like "Jessica" from the Allman Brothers. I'm telling you this because; a) you weren't there, or b) your ears can't comprehend the different genres they play during any given set. To dumb it down a few notches for you - Phish covered both AC/DC and The Beatles, neither of which sound like the Allman Brothers.

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Posted by bj on 02/06/2012 at 5:24 PM

Roger Waters can't Play Roo - the stage takes 2 days to set up.

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