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Bonnaroo cancels 2027 festival after back-to-back years of storm damage. When will it return to Tennessee?
Summary by The Nashville Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Caleb Wethington , as published by WSMV 4 News (NBC affiliate)
· August 21, 2026
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Key points The site, known as The Farm, will have time to rest and recover during the break. Festival organizers have announced a pause in events.
Festival organizers have announced a pause in events. The decision comes after severe weather caused damage to the grounds. Recent infrastructure upgrades were not enough to prevent damage from heavy rain and back-to-back storms.
A break is planned to allow the site to recover. The festival is expected to return after this period. Further details about the pause and future plans are available from the organizers.
The site, known as The Farm, will have time to rest and recover during the break. Organizers have stated that the festival will return to Tennessee, but a specific date has not been announced.
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Published: August 21, 2026 ·
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