Every year, Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival transforms into a world of music, creativity, and immersive experiences. From June 11th–14th, 2026, festivalgoers explored everything Bonnaroo has to offer, including unique art installations that helped bring the grounds to life day and night.
One standout feature was the Fire Tower, where laser effects added another layer of visual excitement to the festival atmosphere. As attendees moved throughout the grounds, the installation became a gathering point and a memorable part of the Bonnaroo experience.
Lasers Enhance the Art Installation
Supporting the Fire Tower installation was a laser setup featuring:
- 4 × 30-watt laser systems
Throughout the festival, the lasers added movement, color, and visual depth to the installation. As daylight faded, the effects became even more prominent, helping create an immersive environment that complemented the creativity and energy surrounding Bonnaroo.
Because of that combination, the installation stood out as both a visual landmark and an artistic experience.
Behind the Production
Managing the laser installation was Jeremy French of Something Good.
His work helped bring the installation to life while enhancing the atmosphere around one of the festival’s most recognizable gathering points.
A Creative Highlight at Bonnaroo
While music remains at the heart of Bonnaroo, art installations continue to play an important role in shaping the overall experience. The Fire Tower showcased how visual production and creative design can come together to create memorable moments for festival attendees.
In the end, the combination of art, lasers, and community helped make the installation a standout feature during another unforgettable weekend at Bonnaroo.
Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival | Manchester, TN | June 11-14, 2026









