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Welcome to Rockville in Daytona Beach, FL

May 9, 2026 at 12:00 PM  ·  Daytona International Speedway Daytona International Speedway

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Richmond, VA groove-metal icons Lamb of God (ex–Burn the Priest): punk-fueled aggression, 2M+ sold, 5 Grammy noms; known for “Sepsis,” “Blunt Force Blues,” prod. Josh Wilbur.
Ohio's The Plot In You, featuring Landon Tewers and bandmates, masterfully blends heavy music with alternative, electronic, and pop. Known for the viral hit "FEEL NOTHING" and gold-certified tracks, they've sold out shows nationwide. Their album DISPOSE and its successor Swan Song highlight their innovative sound, praised by Hysteria and Revolver.
Swedish metal band Avatar blends dark, theatrical styles with deep, surreal themes. Known for bold sounds and boundary-pushing, they explore eerie, imaginative realms.
Yelawolf, from Gadsden, Alabama, is a Nashville-based artist and Slumerican founder known for Radioactive and gold-certified Love Story with hits “Till It’s Gone” and “Best Friend” featuring Eminem. He has collaborated with Ed Sheeran, Travis Barker, A$AP Rocky, and blink-182. He created a merchandise empire, a whiskey brand, and appeared on Jimmy Kimmel LIVE! and in Peanut Butter Falcon.
Seattle's The Home Team, formed in 2013, creates "heavy pop" blending rock, pop-punk, and R&B. Composed of Brian Butcher, John Baran, Ryne Olson, and Daniel Matson, they are known for energetic live performances. Popular songs include "Worthy" and "Loud." They released albums like Slow Bloom (2021) and The Crucible of Life (2024). They signed with Thriller Records and collaborated with Skyler Acord.
Montreal pop-punk legends Simple Plan: “I’m Just a Kid,” “I’d Do Anything,” “Perfect,” “Welcome to My Life”; 10B+ streams, Olympics, $3M charity.
Nekrogoblikon: goblin-themed melodic death metal (formed 2006); viral hit “No One Survives.” Now fronted by John Goblikon + Dickie Allen; produced by Jason Suecof.
Bring Me The Horizon, formed in Sheffield, England in 2004, is a British rock band known for evolving from deathcore to metalcore, alternative metal, and electronic rock. Their latest album, "Post Human: NeX GEn," was released in 2024. In 2026, they released a concert film "L.I.V.E. In São Paulo," collaborated on ILLENIUM's album, and are currently touring.
Badflower, a Los Angeles-bred and Nashville-based quartet, blends stress, sleeplessness, and truth into alternative anthems. Known for hits like “Ghost,” which went platinum and won iHeartRadio's “Rock Song of the Year,” they’ve shared the stage with Incubus and Shinedown, and gained accolades from Billboard. Their debut, Ok, I’m Sick, made LoudWire's “50 Best Rock Albums of 2019.”
Breaking Benjamin is an American rock band formed in Pennsylvania in 1999. Known for their hard rock, post-grunge, and alternative metal sound, they have achieved numerous No. 1 hits like "So Cold" and "The Diary of Jane". After releasing the single "Awaken" in 2024, their first new music in five years, the band is currently developing a seventh studio album and actively touring.
Wind Rose, a power metal band from Tuscany, Italy (2009), draws inspiration from Tolkien's fantasy world, especially Dwarves. Known for albums like Wintersaga & Warfront and the hit "Diggy Diggy Hole" with 40M YouTube views.
Dead Poet Society is an American rock band formed in Boston, Massachusetts, in 2013. Known for their blend of alternative, indie, and blues rock, with a "heavy indie rock" sound, they released their debut album "-!-" in 2021. The band is currently touring, promoting their latest album, "FISSION".
Texas-bred Flyleaf broke onto the hard rock scene with Lacey Sturm's dynamic vocals and hit songs like "I'm So Sick" and "All Around Me." Their 2005 debut went platinum, and they topped charts with albums like Memento Mori. After Sturm's departure and a hiatus, she rejoined for a 2022 reunion tour. The band collaborated with producers like Howard Benson and opened for acts such as Korn and Breaking Benjamin.
Gym Class Heroes, from Geneva, NY, blend rap, rock, R&B, and funk with live instruments. Known for hits like "Cupid's Chokehold," they’ve worked with Lil Wayne and Fall Out Boy.
Plain White T's, a Chicago pop rock band since 1997, delivered hits like "Hey There Delilah," earned 2 Grammy nods, and gained acclaim with appearances on TV and in media.
Orlando's Magnolia Park blends punk, rock, pop, hip-hop, and metalcore into a vibrant sound. Formed in 2018, they're acclaimed for their genre-spanning creativity.
Highly Suspect, from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, delivers a gritty blend of alternative, hard, and blues rock. Known for raw intensity and dynamic compositions, their popular songs include "Lydia" and "My Name Is Human." They earned Grammy nominations for albums like "Mister Asylum" and singles, collaborating with artists such as Young Thug and Gojira. Their discography features albums such as "The Boy Who Died Wolf" and "The Midnight Demon Club."
Memphis May Fire, born in Texas, is renowned for their powerful blend of metalcore and emotional rock. Known for hits from their album "Broken," they deliver memorable shows with engaging hooks and deep lyrics. Lead singer Matty Mullins, joined by guitarist Kellen McGregor, bassist Cory Elder, and drummer Jake Garland, has toured with bands like Killswitch Engage and Sleeping With Sirens, winning fans worldwide.
Scranton, PA alt-metal band Motionless In White blend metalcore, goth & industrial/electronic; Platinum-certified DIY visual-heavy arena headliners led by Chris Motionless.
Siblings Anastasia and Max Haunt co-founded The Haunt, blending rock with electronic and gothic vibes. Known for "Cigarettes & Feelings," they've toured with Palaye Royale and The Struts.
Psychostick, from Tempe, Arizona, is a humorcore band blending comedy rock, metalcore, and groove metal. Known for hilarious lyrics, heavy riffs, and energetic performances, their popular songs include "Beer!" and "Obey the Beard." Notable albums are "Do" and the compilation "...and stuff." They gained chart success with early albums and composed the "Toxic Crusaders Original Soundtrack."
Austin’s dreamcore band COLORBLIND blends heavy riffs and airy grooves in hits like “Motionless,” earning 28M+ Spotify streams with deep lyrics and powerful vocals.
Galactic Empire, a prog-metal quartet, turns Star Wars music into metal anthems, dressed as characters like Darth Vader. Known for "Main Theme" & "The Imperial March," they launched with a 2015 YouTube debut. Releases include a 2017 self-titled debut and 2018's "Episode II" with Rise Records.
San Diego alt-rock band Switchfoot: 10M+ albums sold; 3x Platinum The Beautiful Letdown, GRAMMY-winning Hello Hurricane; emotive songwriting, huge live shows; producer Mike Elizondo.
Born from a small town's fascination with gothic themes, Black Veil Brides blends hard rock and heavy metal. Revered for anthems of empowerment, they have a global fanbase.
10 Years, inspired by classic rock legends, blends grandiose alternative metal with hits like "Wasteland," earning 1.6B+ streams and a devoted global fanbase.
Boulder duo 3OH!3 blend hip-hop and electro-pop with hits like “DONTTRUSTME” and “STARSTRUKK.” Known for energetic shows and punk-spirited anthems, they’ve earned platinum status.
Harrisburg, PA metalcore band If Not For Me blend catchy choruses, driving riffs & crushing breakdowns; famed for explosive live shows; signed to InVogue Records.
Formed over two decades ago, groove metal icons DEVILDRIVER, led by frontman Dez Fafara, are renowned for their relentless music. Their acclaimed albums like "Dealing With Demons" and extensive tours have earned praise from major outlets like Revolver and Metal Hammer. Known for their heavy and dark style, they've collaborated with producer Steve Evetts to push the boundaries of metal music.
Born in Texas, Lacey Sturm gained fame with Flyleaf's multi-platinum hits like "I'm So Sick." After three albums, she went solo, collaborating with Skillet and Breaking Benjamin. Known for her powerful voice, she released "Life Screams" in 2016, becoming the first solo woman to top Billboard's hard rock charts. She also authored a memoir, "The Reason."
Biffy Clyro, formed in Kilmarnock, Scotland, is known for their anthemic alt rock with Simon Neil's distinct vocals. The trio gained fame with hits like "Mountains" and "Bubbles," and albums such as 2009's Only Revolutions, earning a Mercury Prize nod. Known for their mix of grunge, hardcore, and prog influences, they've headlined festivals and released critically acclaimed albums like Opposites and Ellipsis. They've collaborated with producer Rich Costey and performed live acoustic sets, including a memorable cover of the Beach Boys' "God Only Knows."
London power-metal icons DragonForce, founded 1999 by Herman Li & Sam Totman; RIAA platinum, Grammy-nominated, famed as “world’s fastest band” for blazing solos.
RED, an acclaimed GRAMMY®-nominated band, blends Nu-metal, alternative rock, and orchestral elements. Known for gold-certified hits like "Breathe Into Me," they create immersive, multi-sensory experiences through music videos and arena tours. With 20+ #1 radio singles and 3M+ albums sold worldwide, they independently engage fans through projects like the film-directed "The Evening Hate."
Framing Hanley, formed in 2007, is known for powerful performances and versatile rock style. Key albums include "The Moment" and "Envy." Notable tracks are "Start A Fire" and "Hear Me Now Redux" with Jeff Hardy. They returned from hiatus in 2018.
Formed by frontman Dustin Bates, cinematic rock band STARSET blends music with AR, videos, and a Marvel graphic novel to redefine immersive storytelling. Known for their narrative-driven style and multimedia integration.
Palaye Royale, a Las Vegas-bred band of brothers, blends brit-pop, glam rock, and art-punk. Acclaimed for energetic live shows and over half a billion streams, they've toured with Yungblud and Rob Zombie. Known for connecting deeply with fans worldwide.
Apocalyptica, formed at Helsinki's Sibelius Academy in 1993, revolutionized metal by blending classical cello with the genre. Known for "Plays Metallica By Four Cellos," they pioneered cello-metal, collaborating with various artists and captivating audiences worldwide.
American-Egyptian singer-songwriter Amira Elfeky, originally from Connecticut, crafts a powerful blend of nu-metal, gothic rock, and alternative metal. Known for her emotionally resonant lyrics often exploring mental health, her popular songs include "Tonight (demo)" and "Will You Love Me When I'm Dead." She released EPs "Skin to Skin" (2024) and "Surrender" (2025), and collaborated with Architects. Elfeky was nominated for a 2025 Heavy Music Award.

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Daytona International Speedway

1801 W International Speedway Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL 32114, USA Directions

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