Whether it's your first Bonnaroo or you’re a music festival veteran, we welcome you to Inforoo.
Here you'll find info about artists, rumors, camping tips, and the infamous Roo Clues. Have a look around then create an account and join in the fun. See you at Bonnaroo!!
Also good to know thanks! I'm gonna make it out to Red Rocks one day
I wouldn't book a trip so tight that you'd be going directly to Red Rocks after landing. Assuming you'd stay overnight, if you get an AirBnB downtown, there are shuttles from a couple bars that will take you to Red Rocks and take you back to the bar after the show for a fairly reasonable price. They let you drink on the bus, too.
And no matter how you get there, there's a 15-minute or so uphill hike (in the altitude of course) from the parking/drop-off area to the amphitheater entrance.
I wouldn't book a trip so tight that you'd be going directly to Red Rocks after landing. Assuming you'd stay overnight, if you get an AirBnB downtown, there are shuttles from a couple bars that will take you to Red Rocks and take you back to the bar after the show for a fairly reasonable price. They let you drink on the bus, too.
And no matter how you get there, there's a 15-minute or so uphill hike (in the altitude of course) from the parking/drop-off area to the amphitheater entrance.
Also good to know thanks! I'm gonna make it out to Red Rocks one day
I wouldn't book a trip so tight that you'd be going directly to Red Rocks after landing. Assuming you'd stay overnight, if you get an AirBnB downtown, there are shuttles from a couple bars that will take you to Red Rocks and take you back to the bar after the show for a fairly reasonable price. They let you drink on the bus, too.
And no matter how you get there, there's a 15-minute or so uphill hike (in the altitude of course) from the parking/drop-off area to the amphitheater entrance.
while the shuttle is very convenient and you get to drink onboard, they leave really early, 530-6 or so iirc, so if you're just getting to Denver that day you might be rushing yourself to make the shuttle.
got into Denver the day of when I saw Bon Iver a couple months back, and by the time we had taken the train DT, uber'd to our airbnb, showered and hit happy hour, we had already missed the shuttle. uber is not a bad option, however, it is very pricey, and hectic, afterwards.
Also if you're not used to the altitude, going directly to Red Rocks (which is a hike in itself when u get there),probably doing some sort of recreational activity during the show, and dancing your ass off is asking for a miserable next day filled with altitude sickness.
Post by TickleMeElmo on Nov 12, 2019 23:33:07 GMT -5
Alright, reposting my post from Reddit...
So I first heard this a while ago from a source, heard the same a couple of more times and now digging through eFestivals somebody posted something similar to what I heard DAYS AGO (facepalm moment) so since it's out there, I'll spill it here.
Yes, I've heard there are 4 headliners this year. Three of which are most likely Rage Against the Machine, Frank Ocean and Travis Scott but I'm not sure on the fourth name. According to the user in the eFestivals link below, Rage Against the Machine approached Coachella about playing this year after the three headliners were already booked and had to shift the headliners around to accommodate them, making one day have co-headliners. Supposedly this user is very well vetted on eFestivals and I believe them since it lines up with what I've heard with there being 4 headliners, which is why I included 4 in my mock (though Sade is just me being me lol).
RATM stepping in very late into the game is probably a big reason why the rumors this year have been absolutely nuts lol.