Bonnaroo Photo Archive
BMI concluded its 2014 Road to Bonnaroo competition this week at Nashville’s Mercy Lounge and High Watt with 10 intense sets from some of the region’s best Indie talent. The final tally went to Kansas Bible Company, who earned the third and final spot at Bonnaroo, to be held in Manchester, TN, on June 12-15. Previous 2014 Road to Bonnaroo…
Music Band performs during round two of the 2014 Road to Bonnaroo competition at Nashville’s Mercy Lounge.
Future Unlimited kicks off round two of the 2014 Road to Bonnaroo competition at Nashville’s Mercy Lounge.
Jung Youth gets the crowd going during round two of the 2014 Road to Bonnaroo competition at The High Watt.
*repeat repeat gets rowdy during round two of the 2014 Road to Bonnaroo competition at The High Watt.
The Justin Kalk Orchestra delivers an intense set during round two of the 2014 Road to Bonnaroo competition at Nashville’s Mercy Lounge.
Nashville’s Mercy Lounge and The High Watt were once again packed for the second round of BMI’s buzzed-about 2014 Road to Bonnaroo competition. Ten bands were pitted against one another as each vied for a spot at the 2014 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. After top-notch performances by Future Unlimited, The Young International, Scale Model, Jung Youth, El El, The…
Scale Model busts out the keytar for its set during round two of the 2014 Road to Bonnaroo competition at Nashville’s Mercy Lounge.
The Young International takes the stage during round two of the 2014 Road to Bonnaroo competition at The High Watt.
Round two winners, El El, perform their Road to Bonnaroo-winning set at Nashville’s Mercy Lounge. The group will join Blank Range and the winners of round three at the 2014 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in June.