In the middle of its second day of programming, Bonnaroo is telling attendees to evacuate due to severe weather.
As of 2 p.m. ET today, performances are suspended until lightning and heavy rain clears. "We expect weather to impact The Farm for the next couple of hours, at least," the festival wrote on its social accounts. "Centeroo and the tolls are closed until the weather has passed. Please remain in a vehicle. We know you're curious about today's schedule and we will update you as soon as we can."
UPDATE (6/15, 1:16 p.m. ET): Later in the day on Friday (June 13), Bonnaroo announced that it would be cancelling the remainder of its 2025 edition due to severe weather.
"Today, the National Weather Service provided us with an updated forecast with significant and steady precipitation that will produce deteriorating camping and egress conditions in the coming days," the festival wrote in a statement. "We are beyond gutted, but we must make the safest decision and cancel the remainder of Bonnaroo."
All single-day Friday, Saturday and Sunday tickets and parking passes purchased via Front Gate Tickets will be fully refunded, while all four-day tickets and camping accommodations will receive a 75 percent refund.
Festival goers were also urged to head to the nearest exit, and to find a friend with a vehicle if they don't have one themselves.
Bonnaroo takes place annually in Manchester, TN. Tyler, the Creator, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, Luke Combs, Hozier and Olivia Rodrigo are set as this year's headliners.