Bonnaroo organizers are now offering full refunds to fans over the cancellation of three of the festival’s four scheduled days of the 2025 event, which was ultimately cut short due to heavy rains and flooding. This move is in response to backlash and online criticism the festival received over their initial offer of only 75 percent refunds to festival-goers. In addition, organizers said they are making plans to improve the festival grounds going forward, but are holding off on announcing future dates. “We want you to know that we’re still listening and actively discussing plans to improve The Farm that we love so much,” the official statement reads. “At this time, we will not be announcing future dates. When plans for the future take shape, you all will be the first to know.” The 2025 cancellation marks the festival’s second weather-related cancellation in four years, after the 2021 installment was called-off before it even began. (Rolling Stone)
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Bonnaroo Changes Course And Offers Full Refunds To Fans For Canceled Festival
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