2019 Bonnaroo Music Festival

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The 2019 Bonnaroo Music Festival , the eighteenth consecutive edition of the festival, was held June 13 to 16, 2019, at the Great Stage Park Manchester, Tennessee. The tickets were sold out and it was projected that 80,000 people attended the festival across the weekend. [1] The festival was headlined by two sets by Phish, Childish Gambino, Post Malone, Odesza, and The Lumineers. [2]

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Set lists

Here are the lists of songs performed at the 2019 Bonnaroo by the headliners:

Phish (Friday set) [3]
  1. "Carini"
  2. "Down with Disease"
  3. "Say It to Me S.A.N.T.O.S."
  4. "Everything's Right"
  5. "Mercury"
  6. "Tweezer"
  7. "Also sprach Zarathustra, op. 30"
  8. "Steam"
  9. "Martian Monster"
  10. "More"
  11. "Harry Hood"
  12. "Character Zero"

Encore

  1. "Possum"
  2. "Tweezer Reprise"
Childish Gambino [4]
  1. "Atavista"
  2. "Algorhythm"
  3. "Summertime Magic"
  4. "The Worst Guys"
  5. "Worldstar"
  6. "Stand Tall"
  7. "Boogieman"
  8. "Have Some Love"
  9. "Riot"
  10. "Terrified"
  11. "Feels Like Summer"
  12. "Human Sacrifice"
  13. "This Is America"
  14. "Sober"
  15. "3005"
  16. "Sweatpants"
  17. "Redbone"
Post Malone [5]
  1. "Too Young"
  2. "Over Now"
  3. "Better Now"
  4. "No Option"
  5. "Sugar Wraith"
  6. "Zack and Codeine"
  7. "Candy Paint"
  8. "Wow"
  9. "Psycho"
  10. "Paranoid"
  11. "I Fall Apart"
  12. "Stay"
  13. "Go Flex"
  14. "White Iverson"
  15. "Sunflower"
  16. "Rockstar"
  17. "Congratulations"
ODESZA [6]
  1. "Intro (A Moment Apart)"
  2. "Bloom"
  3. "Say My Name"
  4. "The Loco-Motion"
  5. "Late Night"
  6. "One Day They'll Know"
  7. "Boy"
  8. "Higher Ground" (with Naomi Wild)
  9. "La ciudad"
  10. "Divide"
  11. "Line of Sight" (with Rory Wynne)
  12. "Meridian"
  13. "Koto (VIP Edit)"
  14. "Memories That You Call"
  15. "Keep Her Close"
  16. "If There's Time"
  17. "Always This Late" / "Intro" / "How Did I Get Here"
  18. "Don't Stop"
  19. "Loyal"
  20. "Falls" / "Across the Room"
  21. "Sun Models"
  22. "It's Only"
Phish (Sunday sets) [7]

Set 1

  1. "Set Your Soul Free"
  2. "Blaze On"
  3. "Death Don't Hurt Very Long"
  4. "Reba"
  5. "Free"
  6. "Sand"
  7. "Wolfman's Brother"
  8. "Cavern"

Set 2

  1. "Mike's Song"
  2. "Fluffhead"
  3. "Twist"
  4. "Weekapaug Groove"
  5. "No Men in No Man's Land"
  6. "Fuego"
  7. "Ghost"
  8. "Bathtub Gin"

Encore

  1. "Wilson"
  2. "First Tube"
The Lumineers [8]
  1. "Sleep on the Floor"
  2. "Cleopatra"
  3. "Life in the City"
  4. "Submarines"
  5. "Leader of the Landslide"
  6. "Angela"
  7. "Flowers in Your Hair"
  8. "Ho Hey"
  9. "Slow It Down"
  10. "Ophelia"
  11. "Gloria"
  12. "Big Parade"
  13. "Gun Song"
  14. "Donna"
  15. "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)" (with Rayland Baxter)
  16. "Stubborn Love"

Encore

  1. "Walls (Circus)"

Line-ups

The line-up for the 2019 festival was announced five months prior, on January 8, 2019. [9] Esquire called the line-up "the weirdest one in years", criticized Post Malone and two Phish's headlining spots. [10]

The information was obtained from BrooklynVegan website. [11] Artists listed from earliest to latest set times.

Thursday, June 13

Friday, June 14

Saturday, June 15

Sunday, June 16

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