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Joshua Hayes of Knoxville is garbed in red, white, and blue while watching the World Cup at Bonnaroo.

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Joshua Hayes of Knoxville is garbed in red, white, and blue while watching the World Cup at Bonnaroo.

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  • Joshua Hayes of Knoxville is garbed in red, white, and blue while watching the World Cup at Bonnaroo.
  • Stephanie Ikner of Gulf Shores, AL tends the Ferris Wheel ticket booth at Bonnaroo.
  • A couple sits together while a group of Bonnaroo campers cheer for the camera from behind the fence.
  • Amanda Kenkins of Chattanooga, TN poses for a photograph.
  • Campers, tents, and trailers fill up the Bonnaroo campgrounds.
  • Jonathan Allen of Nashville along the fence at the Bonnaroo grounds.
  • A group of Tennesseans post for a photograph. From left, are Ally Smith, Kayley Chastain, Keisha Poss, Stevana Palombo, Charlie Hennessee, TJ Cantrell, and Lane McCoy.
  • Bonnaroo campers make their way onto the concert grounds. Each person must be searched before they are allowed to enter the main concert area.
  • Thousands gather on the Bonnaroo grounds near the main stage before the start of Weezer.
  • A Bonnaroo staff member tends to a pile of recyclable garbage during Bonnaroo.
  • Bonnaroo goers stand on a picnic table in order to get a better view of the World Cup game being projected on a screen at the Bonnaroo grounds.
  • Lake Kirby, left, and Austin Farichild of McMinville, TN cheer on the U.S. soccer team while watching the World Cup from Bonnaroo.
  • A Bonnaroo patron who goes by the name Big Dirty Al. Tattooed across his stomach are the word's 'American Beauty.'

Photographs from the Bonnaroo Music Festival.

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