Bonnaroo 2019 Photos: 2019 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival Fashion By Sidelines Date: June 17, 2019 Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Photos by Tiffany Brady/MTSU Seigenthaler News Service Bright colors, glitter and fashion, oh my! Attendees showcased their festival fashion this past weekend at Bonnaroo 2019. Hale Pugh and Matias Grady from Arkansas wearing complimentary colorways on the way to Bonnaroo’s That Tent. (Tiffany Brady/MTSU Seigenthaler News Service) Lauren Azevedo from Boston with Annie Warren and Sam Toscano from New York sporting this years popular red attire and jumpsuits. (Tiffany Brady/MTSU Seigenthaler News Service) Samuel Ravetz from New York boldly wearing an all red one piece while waiting for food. (Tiffany Brady/MTSU Seigenthaler News Service) Paige Calypool from North Carolina wearing the color of the season and rocking the one piece look in the Bonnaroo shopping strip. (Tiffany Brady/MTSU Seigenthaler News Service) Molly Tuttle making a statement with a sparkly rainbow dress the day after she preformed with the Grand Ole Opry. (Tiffany Brady/MTSU Seigenthaler News Service) Marie and Madeline from Minnesota at their first festival, sporting cute one pieces and colorful fanny packs. (Tiffany Brady/MTSU Seigenthaler News Service) Susana, Taylor and Jon from Florida mixing it up with a little bit of everything- leather, strappy dresses, and totems galore. (Tiffany Brady/MTSU Seigenthaler News Service) Maile Alger, Goldie Boyd and Rebekah Apple from North Carolina wearing swim attire for Bonnaroo’s infamous heat and even more infamous water fountain. (Tiffany Brady/MTSU Seigenthaler News Service) Ciera Dennison, Tim Bullard and Harper Cole from North Carolina escaping the heat of Bonnaroo outside of the Other Stage. (Tiffany Brady/MTSU Seigenthaler News Service) Tricia Deller and Julian Castillo from Philadelphia matching in overalls and stripes right outside of Bonnaroo’s Which Stage. (Tiffany Brady/MTSU Seigenthaler News Service) Previous articleHatch Show Print at the VilleNext articleOn Father’s Day at Bonnaroo, young bands love on their dads Sidelineshttps://mtsusidelines.comMTSU's digital daily news source Many voters consider third-party candidates in 2024 Presidential election Hannah Ferreira - March 28, 2024 Kacey Musgraves marks her Saturn return in new album “Deeper Well” Album Reviews MTSU students’ mental health crisis Campus Alderman throws fourth no-hitter in program history in win over Liberty Baseball From Opava to Murfreesboro; how Ondrej Horak made his mark on MTSU tennis Campus Hozier’s “Unheard” is like nothing before Lifestyles Related articles Bonnaroo 2019 Photos: WALK THE MOON ignites Bonnaroo stage on final day Photos by Tyler Lamb and Megan Cole/MTSU Seigenthaler News Service Bonnaroo 2019 On Father’s Day at Bonnaroo, young bands love on their dads MANCHESTER, Tenn. — Sunday afternoons at Bonnaroo invariably feature a host of younger acts. And on the final... Bonnaroo 2019 Hatch Show Print at the Ville Story and Photo by Morgan Brantley/MTSU Seigenthaler News Service Bonnaroo is a year of firsts for many people who attend,... Bonnaroo 2019 Photos: Day 3 at Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival Photos by Tyler Lamb/MTSU Seigenthaler News Service