One defining flavor of Bonnaroo is its throwback performances, but few expected Tears For Fears to step right out of the ‘80s with a remarkably strong set, prefaced by Lorde’s cover of “Everybody Wants to Rule The World”. The duo opened with the original, and followed with more time-machine greatness via “Shout,” “Break It Down Again,” “Head Over Heels,” and even a truly badass cover of Radiohead’s “Creep”.
Keep up with our livestream of the weekend, as well as Crave music editor Johnny Firecloud‘s extensive Bonnaroo 2015 coverage!
Bonnaroo 2015: Tears For Fears
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Tears For Fears - Bonnaroo 2015
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Tears For Fears - Bonnaroo 2015
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Tears For Fears - Bonnaroo 2015
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Tears For Fears - Bonnaroo 2015
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Tears For Fears - Bonnaroo 2015
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Tears For Fears - Bonnaroo 2015
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Tears For Fears - Bonnaroo 2015
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Tears For Fears - Bonnaroo 2015
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Tears For Fears - Bonnaroo 2015
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Tears For Fears - Bonnaroo 2015
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Tears For Fears - Bonnaroo 2015
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Tears For Fears - Bonnaroo 2015
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Tears For Fears - Bonnaroo 2015
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Tears For Fears - Bonnaroo 2015