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Who Is Trevor Lines? 5 Things You Should Know About the Missing Bonnaroo Attendee

Trevor Lines, the Nashville‑born music lover who vanished en route to Bonnaroo, and the facts that might help find him

Trevor Lines was last seen in Nashville before heading to the Bonnaroo Music Festival. Here are five essential details about his background, the disappearance, and how you can help.

When you hear the name Trevor Lines, you might picture a laid‑back fan with a trusty backpack, a favorite playlist, and a ticket to the biggest summer music gathering—Bonnaroo. The reality is a little more urgent. On a warm evening in early June, Trevor vanished after leaving Nashville, Tennessee, with plans to drive to the festival in Manchester, Tennessee. His family, friends, and even strangers are now scanning social media and highway cams hoping for a clue.

1. A Nashville native with a love for live music – Trevor, 28, grew up in the suburbs of Nashville, a city that practically breathes music. He worked part‑time at a local record store, helped organize small gigs, and could often be found at the Bluebird Café humming along to indie acts. Those who know him say his excitement for Bonnaroo was palpable; he’d already drafted a setlist of bands he wanted to see.

2. The road trip that never reached its destination – According to his sister, Trevor left Nashville on June 2 around 4 p.m., driving his 2015 Subaru Outback. He texted his mother, “On my way to Bonnaroo, can’t wait!” After that, the messages stopped. Police say the last confirmed location was a rest stop near Franklin, about 30 miles south of Nashville.

3. A digital footprint that’s gone cold – Trevor’s phone pinged a tower in Williamson County at 5:12 p.m., then nothing. His Instagram shows a story from the night before, featuring a backstage pass and a selfie with a coffee cup that reads “Bonnaroo ‘23.” Since the disappearance, his accounts have remained silent, which is both puzzling and heartbreaking for those scrolling through his feed.

4. Family’s call for help – The Lines family has set up a GoFundMe to cover search costs and posted flyers along I‑40 and US‑31. They’re urging anyone who saw a lone traveler matching Trevor’s description—brown hair, a green hoodie, and a distinctive tattoo of a compass on his left forearm—to come forward, even if the tip seems trivial.

5. Ongoing investigation and how you can assist – Local law enforcement is reviewing dash‑cam footage from trucks that passed the Franklin rest area around the time Trevor was last seen. They’ve also reached out to nearby campgrounds for any missing‑person reports. If you have any information—no matter how small—call the Nashville Police Department at 615‑xxx‑xxxx or text “TRAV” to 555‑555.

It’s a nerve‑wracking situation, and the uncertainty feels endless. Yet, as countless volunteers have shown, community effort can turn a cold case warm again. Keep an eye out, share the story, and maybe, just maybe, Trevor will be found safe and sound, ready to enjoy those Bonnaroo stages he’s been dreaming about.

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