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Hinder with One Night Stand, Alice Cooper, and more

Aug 29, 2025  ·  Fever Music Festival Grounds, Pryor, OK Fever Music Festival Grounds, Pryor, OK

Hinder
Aug 29
Hinder
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THE BAND FEEL: euphoric, immersive modern rock; sold-out U.S. clubs; 90M+ views & 500K+ followers; Into the Sun EP produced by 5x Grammy-nominated Paul Moak.
Five Finger Death Punch, a hard rock band from Las Vegas, boasts 13B+ streams, 16 #1 hits, and collaborations with Rob Halford and Rob Zombie. They’re known for high-energy shows and strong philanthropy.
Dorothy Martin, born in Budapest and raised in San Diego, is the rock powerhouse behind DOROTHY. Known for fusing raw emotion, gospel undertones, and rock, she gained fame with hits like “Raise Hell.” Her albums, including "The Way" featuring Slash, showcase personal, genre-bending tracks. With anthems exploring faith and rebirth, Dorothy has collaborated with legends and built a global fanbase.
Memphis hard rock band Saliva broke out with “Click Click Boom” & “Your Disease” (Grammy-nominated); 2001’s double‑platinum Every Six Seconds spawned hits “Always.”
Australian guitarist and singer Orianthi, known for her hard rock style, wowed audiences with hits like "According to You." Collaborated with legends like Carlos Santana, Alice Cooper, and partnered with Richie Sambora in RSO. Celebrated for her role in Michael Jackson's planned This Is It tour; her albums include Believe, Heaven in This Hell, and Rock Candy.
Hinder, formed in 2001, is renowned for the 2005 hit "Lips of an Angel." Their gritty rock style and gutsy lyrics led to a 3x Platinum debut. Marshal Dutton joined as lead vocalist in 2015, and the band is celebrated for its resilience and dynamic rock ethos.
Born Vincent Furnier, Alice Cooper revolutionized rock in the '70s with shock rock. Known for gritty hard rock and theatrics, hits like "School's Out" and "No More Mr. Nice Guy," and collaborations with icons like Bob Ezrin, Alice gained fame for his dramatic stage shows. Solo success came with "Welcome to My Nightmare." His later works like "Trash" kept him relevant, collaborating with artists like Desmond Child. A cult legend, he toured with bands like Mötley Crüe and released albums like "Detroit Stories." Cooper's influence shaped music, blending rock theatrics and heavy metal.
English rock band The Darkness, known for their theatrical style and high-energy rock bombast, rose to fame with hits like "I Believe in a Thing Called Love." Fronted by Justin Hawkins, they won numerous awards and reunited in 2011 after a brief split, releasing albums like "Motorheart."
Born in Canton, Ohio, Marilyn Manson, a.k.a. Brian Warner, rose to fame in the '90s with his controversial rock music, blending glam-influenced industrial metal with themes of sex, drugs, and politics. Known for hits like "The Dope Show," "The Beautiful People," and "Sweet Dreams" cover, his albums, including the triptych "Antichrist Superstar," "Mechanical Animals," and "Holy Wood," stoked cultural debates. His progressive career features collaborations with Trent Reznor and strong comeback albums in the 2010s.

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