Bonnaroo Reveals Getter As First Artist For 2017 Lineup

The 2017 edition of Bonnaroo won't touch down until June, but the music and arts festival is already gearing up for a major event as they begin teasing their lineup for next year. The Tennessee based festival is taking a unique approach to the lineup reveal, posting clues on social media for fans to uncover and solve.

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The 2017 edition of Bonnaroo won’t touch down until June, but the music and arts festival is already gearing up for a major event as they begin teasing their lineup for next year. The Tennessee based festival is taking a unique approach to the lineup reveal, posting clues on social media for fans to uncover and solve.

The first clue shouldn’t be too difficult for dance music fans to decode, with more than a few obvious nods to none other than Getter. With references to his infamous “Suh dude” catchphrase, as well as the recently released What The Frick EP, it’s clear that the clue is alluding to the “Rip N Dip” producer.

Alongside the Bonnaroo announcement, Getter and his frequent associate Nick Colletti have teamed up with YouTuber Filthy Frank aka “Pink Guy” on a rap tune called “Hood Rich.” The song sees Getter eschewing his dance music influences for a straight hip hop track, as he and his cohorts offer up ridiculous antics in the music video while donning colorful full body suits.

You can check out the “Hood Rich” video below, and head here to purchase tickets for Bonnaroo 2017.


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