Stevie Nicks is making history once again.The 73-year-old Fleetwood Mac member was named as the first ever headliner of Bonnaroo as the festival, which takes place from June 16-19, announced it's star-studded line-up on Tuesday.Nicks will be closing out the four day event on Sunday with rapper J.
Cole and progressive rock band Tool serving as the other headliners of the main days event the event taking place in Manchester, Tennessee.
Top: Stevie Nicks (seen in February 2017)rwas named as the first ever headliner of Bonnaroo What a weekend! The festival, which takes place from June 16-19, announced it's star-studded line-up on Tuesday The annual event will also be making its triumphant return after being cancelled in both 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic the first year then due to flooding the second.Since 2002 the event - full nameThe Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival - has been held at what is now Great Stage Park on a 700-acre farm in the Coffee County, Tennessee city.As if the three headliners already weren't enough The Chicks (formally known as The Dixie Chicks),Flume, and Illenium are some of the top billed supporting acts.
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