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Watch Bonnaroo Live on the Web Today: White Stripes, Flaming Lips, Wilco, Widespread Panic, Wolfmother
Tennessee is having a quaint little version of Coachella. Called Bonnaroo, the three-day outdoor festival is being headlined by the Police, above, and features the Flaming Lips, Gogol Bordello, Wilco, Wolfmother, and The White Stripes among others.
Many of those bands have yet to play and thanks to the AT&T Blue Room you can see some of those heavy hitters live thru your computer. Just go to blueroom.att.com and click Live Now.
Or you can also dig through YouTube and see if you can find some sweet vids from the show.
Bonnaroo's Sunday web broadcast lineup (1pm-11:30pm) and some more vids of the event after the jump...
Blue Room schedule for today and tonight:
John Butler Trio 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Flaming Lips (Sat Night Show) 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Bob Weir & Ratdog 3:00pm - 4:30pm
Wolfmother 4:30pm - 5:30pm
Wilco 5:30pm - 7:00pm
The White Stripes 7:15pm - 8:45pm
Widespread Panic 8:45pm - 11:30pm
Regina Spektor - Your Honor
Lily Allen
?uestlove, John Paul Jones, Ben Harper jamming
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