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Grouplove Provides An Enthusiastic Performance At Bonnaroo [PHOTOS]
"You people are crazy...this is incredible," Grouploves keyboardist and vocalist Hannah Hooper told a wild crowd on Sunday afternoon. Taking the stage after the Animal Liberation Orchestra, the band, which only formed in 2010, played to an impressively large crowd. With the sun trying to break through the cloudy and rainy sky, Grouplove put on one of the most memorable performances at this years Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee.
1:26 PM EDT 6/12/2012
Lights. Camera. Action. As soon as the sun went down, Los Angeles based indie-pop band Foster The People took the Which stage, not only putting on a killer performance, but also a pretty sweet light show.Read more
12:27 PM EDT 6/12/2012
Friday morning came with excitement as the crowds from Thursday and Friday's newcomers eagerly awaited the opening of Bonnaroo's two main stages, Which and What. The 700-acre farm in Manchester became Tennessee's seventh-largest city overnight. Hosed down in sunblock, decked out in hippie gear and beers in hand, the mob on the farm was ready for some fun, sun and great music.Read more
11:46 AM EDT 6/12/2012
Saturday rolled by with much anticipation as thousands cruised through the day waiting for the Red Hot Chili Peppers to take the What Stage later on that evening. The band, who has been playing together for almost 30 years, definitely wowed the crowd as they put on an enthusiastic performance filled with a ton of hits.Read more