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We're still reeling from the cancellation of Bonnaroo 2025, and in this episode of The What Podcast, we open up about the heartbreak, frustration, and confusion that swept through the Bonnaroo community after historic rainfall forced organizers to call off the festival. We talk about what it was like to travel from all over the country—some of us from as far away as Seattle and New York—only to have the weekend cut short, and how we’re coping with the "Bonnaflu" that seems to follow every year. Even though the festival ended early, we reflect on the incredible Thursday we did get—packed with music, laughter, and some unforgettable moments.
We also dig into the tough decisions organizers faced, why this year's weather was truly a once-in-a-century event, and how the Bonnaroo community continues to come together, even in disappointment. Joining us is campmate Elizabeth Thorpe, who shares her cross-country travel saga from Seattle. We all talk about the silver linings—like extra time with friends, the Friday beer exchange, and a little show and tell. Plus, we shout out contest winners, longtime friends, and the many fans who stopped us to say hello and share their stories. Whether you’re feeling angry, sad, or just plain lost, you’re not alone—we encourage you to connect with others who “get it,” join our Discord, and look ahead with us to future Bonnaroos. https://thewhat.co/discord
Listen to this week's episode about the Bonnaroo 2025 cancellation here or watch it on YouTube. And as always, subscribe to The What Podcast wherever you get your podcasts for festival news, tips, and more.
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We're still reeling from the cancellation of Bonnaroo 2025, and in this episode of The What Podcast, we open up about the heartbreak, frustration, and confusion that swept through the Bonnaroo community after historic rainfall forced organizers to call off the festival. We talk about what it was like to travel from all over the country—some of us from as far away as Seattle and New York—only to have the weekend cut short, and how we’re coping with the "Bonnaflu" that seems to follow every year. Even though the festival ended early, we reflect on the incredible Thursday we did get—packed with music, laughter, and some unforgettable moments.
We also dig into the tough decisions organizers faced, why this year's weather was truly a once-in-a-century event, and how the Bonnaroo community continues to come together, even in disappointment. Joining us is campmate Elizabeth Thorpe, who shares her cross-country travel saga from Seattle. We all talk about the silver linings—like extra time with friends, the Friday beer exchange, and a little show and tell. Plus, we shout out contest winners, longtime friends, and the many fans who stopped us to say hello and share their stories. Whether you’re feeling angry, sad, or just plain lost, you’re not alone—we encourage you to connect with others who “get it,” join our Discord, and look ahead with us to future Bonnaroos. https://thewhat.co/discord
Listen to this week's episode about the Bonnaroo 2025 cancellation here or watch it on YouTube. And as always, subscribe to The What Podcast wherever you get your podcasts for festival news, tips, and more.
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