Bonnaroo 2025 Canceled Due to Extreme Weather

Just one day after starting it, Punaru The 2025 Music and Arts Festival was completely canceled due to the harsh weather.
The four -day event, which attracted 70,000 from the attendees last year, began yesterday in Manchester, Tennessee, with artists including Tyler, the creator, Olivia Rodrigo and Vampire Weekend that were booked to the sites that are at the forefront of Sunday night. But the organizers made the rest of the event after the “important” rains produced the deteriorating conditions.
“We go beyond the charges, but we must make the safest decision and cancel the remaining Punaru,” and the statement published on the festival’s official website reads.
The organizers explained that “the important and fixed rains that result in the deterioration of camping and the conditions of exit in the coming days” led them to cancel this year’s event. The festival encouraged those who are the locations of the camps in good condition or who reside in RV or prior accommodations to spend the night, so that the organizers can accompany them tomorrow.
Earlier on Friday, the organizers suspended shows due to the weather at about one in the afternoon and the CENEROO evacuation shortly after. “We have put our hearts and our souls to make the end of this week’s most private holiday in the year, and we cannot express the extent of our crushing to make this decision,” read the statement. “Thank you for your patience, positivity, and uncompromising Bonarovian spirit.”
All ticket holders will be returned for one day and a parking lot for Friday to Sunday. Those who bought four -day tickets and camping for four days will get 75 percent recovery. The organizers said that the recovered amounts would be treated in “less than 30 days”.