Bonnaroo 2025’s Infinity Stage Sparks Split: Intimate Vibes vs. Safety Concerns

Thursday night’s Infinity stage at Bonnaroo 2025 delivered a deeply immersive experience for a select few inside its innovative circular setup. Highlights included Rebecca Black’s set, which fans inside the ring hailed as a memorable sonic moment with crisp sound and close proximity to the artist.

However, the stage’s limited capacity—estimated to hold only about 10% of the total crowd—and its placement became a major flashpoint. Thousands outside the rings faced packed conditions, poor sound bleed, and almost no visibility of the performers. Several medical incidents related to the crowd density were reported, sparking serious conversations about festival safety and capacity planning.

Social media and Reddit discussions compared the Infinity stage unfavorably to other festival innovations, calling out what many saw as poor execution and overselling of the space. The tradeoff between intimacy and accessibility quickly became the central debate, leaving many festivalgoers sidelined and concerned.

While the Infinity stage concept showed promise for creating a unique and close-up experience, the current setup struggled to accommodate Bonnaroo’s vast attendance numbers safely. Organizers will likely need to rethink capacity management and location logistics if this experiment is to return next year without safety and crowding issues.

For now, the Infinity stage stands as a bold but divisive addition to Bonnaroo 2025’s lineup, a reminder that innovation in festival design must balance excitement with crowd safety.

Source: r/bonnaroo

Source: r/bonnaroo
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