Relive the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in virtual reality

Relive this year's Bonnaroo with virtual reality recap.
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Bonnaroo may be over, but you can relive it all over again in virtual reality.

Mashable has the exclusive first look at Follow The Unicorn: A 360 Bonnaroo Adventure, a virtual reality video recap of this year's festival in Manchester, Tennessee.

Using Samsung's Gear 360 camera and VR technology, the video sums up the chaos and magic of the three-day fest in four minutes of 360-degree video. You'll see performances by Borns, Purity Ring, The Internet and M83, along with shots of the crowd.


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The video was created at the 2016 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in a partnership with Samsung. It's best viewed with a Gear VR headset, but you can also watch via YouTube or Facebook's native video players on both desktop or mobile devices.

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