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May 9, 2024 at 11:00 AM and 12:30 PM  ·  Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL

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Since 2005, In This Moment, led by Maria Brink, have captivated fans with their powerful performances. Known for hits like "Blood" and "The In-Between," the band boasts multiple Gold and Platinum singles and Top 25 Billboard entries. Their track appeared in John Wick: Chapter 4. They are celebrated for their unique blend of metal and blues influences, marked by Brink's dynamic presence and their Grammy-nominated work.
Adema, formed in 1998 in Bakersfield, is a post-grunge, alternative metal band known for albums like "Adema" and "Unstable." Despite lineup changes, they continued to tour and released records such as "Planets." They reunited with notable members and collaborated with Ryan Shuck. Adema remains a relevant touring act.
Currents, post-metalcore innovators from the U.S., are known for exploring dark, emotional themes. With 80M+ streams, they've toured with Ice Nine Kills and August Burns Red. Their album *The Way It Ends* (2020) hit No. 2 on Billboard’s Hard Rock charts and earned praise from Kerrang!
Nashville's Jelly Roll, a 4x GRAMMY® nominee, blends country and rock. Known for hits like "Liar," his album Beautifully Broken topped Billboard 200. With 20+ awards, he's acclaimed for his impactful music and humanitarian efforts, contributing a studio to a juvenile detention center and engaging with rehab centers.
Formed in Birmingham, England, Judas Priest are metal icons combining rock with theatrical flair. Known for anthems like "Breaking the Law," they influenced speed and death metal. Key members include Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton, K.K. Downing, and Ian Hill. Albums like "British Steel" and "Painkiller" are classics. Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2022, they've collaborated with producers like Tom Allom and Andy Sneap. Their legacy includes reshaping heavy metal and captivating global fans with powerful live shows.
Militarie Gun, led by Ian Shelton, blends raw vulnerability with distorted rock sounds. Known for intense emotion and dynamic riffs, the band delivers powerful, human stories in punk rock.
Gatecreeper, born in Arizona, are death metal specialists known for their melodic and memorable style. Their album "Dark Superstition," likened to pivotal works by Entombed and Dismember, explores themes of the supernatural and reflects the influence of Arizona's Superstition Mountains. Formed in 2013, they rose to prominence with their self-titled 2014 EP and 2016 debut album "Sonoran Depravation." Their first release on Nuclear Blast showcases refined song structures.
Portland metalcore band Dying Wish, led by Emma Boster, blend hardcore grit and DIY ethos. Known for albums like *Fragments of a Bitter Memory*, they've toured with Spiritbox and Pain of Truth.
Calva Louise, a multicultural British band from Venezuela, France, and New Zealand, blends indie rock and psychedelic styles. They've toured globally, played major festivals, and gained support from BBC, Radio X, and Kerrang. Known for creative visuals, they've toured with Bloodywood, Slothrust, and Albert Hammond Jr.
Baroness, formed in 2003 in Savannah, GA, is famed for its DIY ethic and genre-bending style. Notable albums include The Red Album, Blue Record, and the Grammy-nominated Gold & Grey. Their acclaimed releases have earned "Album of the Year" titles from Revolver and Decibel, with Rolling Stone praising Purple. They launched their label, Abraxan Hymns, in 2015.
Detroit's Insane Clown Posse, hardcore hip-hop duo Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope, built a massive “Juggalo” fanbase despite media bans, known for dark, provocative storytelling.
Born in Chelmsford, Essex, Nitzer Ebb, led by frontman Douglas McCarthy, is famed for pioneering EBM and alternative dance since the '80s. Best known for the iconic track "Join in the Chant" from 1987's *That Total Age*, they toured with Depeche Mode, influencing future industrial and techno artists. Notable collaborations include work with Flood and techno producer Terence Fixmer. After reuniting with original members in 2018, they celebrated with a tour and box set release.
Of Mice & Men have topped Billboard's Rock and Indie Charts and hit No. 4 on the Top 200. They've toured with Metallica, Linkin Park, and Slipknot, amassing 5M followers.
Born in 1989 as Skid Row’s frontman, known for hits like "18 and Life" and "I Remember You." First metal singer on Broadway with roles in Jekyll & Hyde, plus TV cameos.
Los Angeles band Dirty Honey, known for their hard rock style, gained fame with debut single "When I'm Gone," the first unsigned act to top Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart. They toured with Guns N' Roses and The Black Crowes, and worked with producer Nick DiDia.
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.
Born from the fusion of hard rock and metalcore, Sleep Theory blends energetic riffs with Cullen Moore's massive vocals. Celebrated by Jelly Roll and David Draiman, they’ve toured with Shinedown, Falling In Reverse, and more. Their hits Afterglow and Paper Hearts EP showcase anthemic bangers and emotional ballads. Named an Artist to Watch by Revolver, Loudwire, and Amazon Music, they’re the fifth most-played Active Rock radio artist in just two years.
From Australia, Kim Dracula blends metal, industrial, jazz, trap, and Latin music, gaining fame with “Make Me Famous”. Known for extreme visuals and eclectic style, their work like “Drown” merges various genres, captivating a diverse audience.
UK ragga-metal legends Skindred, celebrated for hits like "Nobody," reached No. 2 on the UK Album chart with 'Smile,' backed by Metallica and more. Known for energetic performances and viral trends.
Sweden's Imminence fuses classical strings and Scandinavian metal, led by vocalist/violinist Eddie Berg. Known for an innovative style that redefines metalcore.
A Day To Remember, from Ocala, Florida, tops Rock, Indie, and Alternative charts with hits like "Bad Vibrations," selling millions and praised by Rolling Stone. Known for unique recording styles, they've amassed over 800 million Spotify streams, 500 million YouTube views, and sold out tours, including their curated Self Help Festival.
Electric Callboy, blending metalcore and electronic beats with humor, rose with gold hit “Hypa Hypa.” Known for viral songs and collabs like BABYMETAL, they've sold out tours worldwide.
The Offspring, icons of Southern California punk, have sold 45M+ albums worldwide with hits like "Pretty Fly." Current members include Dexter Holland and Noodles.
British rock band The Struts, formed in Derby in 2012, are famed for their energetic live shows. Known for hits like "Could Have Been Me" and collaborations with Robbie Williams, Kesha, and Tom Morello, they've topped Spotify Viral charts and appeared on major TV shows. Opening for legends like The Rolling Stones and playing festivals like Lollapalooza, they've sold out tours worldwide.
Formed in Melbourne, Florida, Bodysnatcher deliver brutal, extreme metal with crushing riffs and eerie vibes, known for intense live shows and fierce mosh pits.
Formed in Peoria, IL in 1996, heavy metal band Mudvayne is known for their unique pseudonyms and bizarre makeup. Their major-label debut, L.D. 50, went gold and won the first MTV2 Video Award in 2001. They are recognized for hits and albums like "Lost and Found," and they've toured with Metallica and Linkin Park.
Pioneers of nu-metal/rap-rock, Nonpoint is renowned for energetic performances and hits with frontman Elias Soriano. Key members include Robb Rivera on drums, Rasheed Thomas, Adam Woloszyn, and Jason Zeilstra.
UK’s Nova Twins are a genre-defying rock duo, Mercury Prize and BRIT nominees known for electrifying live shows, bold sound, and sharing stages with Foo Fighters and Muse.
Mr. Bungle, formed in Eureka, CA, merges experimental metal, funk, and jazz, with notable albums like "Disco Volante." After a 1999 hiatus, they reunited in 2020 with Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian and ex-Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo to revamp their 1986 demo, gaining renewed acclaim.
Pennsylvania metal band August Burns Red, known for technical proficiency and deep lyrics, has had notable success with albums like "Messengers" and "Constellations." Grammy-nominated for hits "Identity" and "Invisible Enemy," they're celebrated for tight performances and the Christmas Burns Red Festival.
Catch Your Breath is a Hard Rock band from Austin, Texas, known for their unique blend of synth elements and emotional songwriting. Their hit single “Dial Tone” topped charts, debuting on Sirius XM Octane radio and reaching #7 on Billboard's Hot Hard Rock Songs. They've toured with Falling in Reverse and been featured on Knotfest.com, further connecting with fans.
GRAMMY®-nominated Wolfgang Van Halen, a multi-instrumentalist hard rock artist, leads Mammoth WVH with chart-topping hits like “Distance,” touring with Metallica, Foo Fighters.
CLUTCH, known for heavy riffs and heady lyrics, originated in the early '90s. Their diverse sound, compared to Grateful Dead and Rush, includes hits like "Red Alert." Their 13th album, "Sunrise On Slaughter Beach," features vibraphone, theremin, and female backup vocals. Fans and critics cherish their work released via major labels and their Weathermaker imprint.
Amigo The Devil, born Danny Kiranos, crafts haunting modern folk and alternative rock influenced by Leonard Cohen and Tom Waits. Known for raw, honest storytelling.
Emerging from Chicago, Disturbed dominates hard rock with over 17 million in sales and 14 billion streams. With six RIAA certifications, five Billboard #1 debuts, and hits like “Down With The Sickness” and “The Sound of Silence,” they’ve earned two GRAMMY nominations and “Best Rock Artist” at the 2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards.
Born from Dave Grohl’s solo project post-Nirvana, Foo Fighters are a top alt-rock band known for hits like "This Is a Call," multiple Grammys, and a 2021 Rock Hall induction.
Texas-born Koe Wetzel defies genre norms, blending country, rock, hip-hop, and grunge. Known for hits like “Drunk Driving” and “Creeps,” he boasts 2.6B streams. His high-energy concerts are famed, and he’s opened for Morgan Wallen.
Hard rock band All Them Witches, formed in 2012, master progressive, bluesy, neo-psychedelic rock. They’ve played at major festivals like Bonnaroo and collaborated with Mastodon and Ghost.
Saliva, known for hard rock hits like “Click Click Boom” and Grammy-nominated “Your Disease,” earned double-platinum with *Every Six Seconds* and evolved through lineup changes. Fronted by Bobby Amaru since 2011, they honor late guitarist Wayne Swinny’s legacy with powerful music and dynamic live shows.
Crobot, known for powerful grooves and heavenly hooks, has amassed millions of streams and acclaim from Metal Hammer, Classic Rock, and others. Featuring Brandon Yeagley, Chris Bishop, Tim Peugh, and Dan Ryan, their hit "Low Life" topped charts and defined their rock prowess.
Slaughter To Prevail, formed by Russian vocalist Alex Terrible and British guitarist Jack Simmons, is known for pushing modern metal’s limits with brutal vocals and heavy riffs.
Atreyu is a close-knit band known for their blend of metalcore and post-hardcore. With hits like "Bleeding Mascara," they’ve built a strong fan community through heartfelt, powerful music.
Evanescence will release the 20th anniversary edition of their multi-platinum debut album Fallen, featuring remastered tracks, unheard demos, and alternate versions.
Soulfly, led by Brazilian Max Cavalera, is a pioneering groove metal band known for tribal, rhythmic riffs and hits blending spiritual and modern metal.
P.O.D., rock icons for over 30 years, blend heart, grit, and soul in their music. Known for their punk-rock mentality, they remain passionate underdogs with a lasting legacy.
Alien Ant Farm, from Riverside, CA, gained fame with their 2001 hit cover of Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal." Known for their blend of nu-metal and punk-pop, their debut album ANThology went platinum. They faced challenges, like drummer injuries in a 2002 bus crash, but continued producing music. Hits include "These Days," and they received the Best Independent Album award in 1999. The band worked with labels such as DreamWorks and released albums like truANT and Up in the Attic. They've collaborated with musicians, reuniting for tours, and released their sixth album, Mantras, in 2024.
Lacuna Coil, renowned for their cinematic heavy metal sound, began their journey in Italy. Their latest album, "Sleepless Empire," features notable tracks like "The Siege" and "I Wish You Were Dead," with special collaborations from Ash Costello and Randy Blythe. Celebrating over three decades, their music aligns past, present, and future, showcasing their creative evolution.
Biohazard, formed in the late ’80s, pioneered a unique blend of hardcore punk, metal, and hip-hop, gaining fame for aggressive, socially conscious music and a loyal fanbase.
Tim Montana, born in Montana, is a hard rock artist known for "Devil You Know," praised by Loudwire and charting on Billboard. He toured with Staind and Bush and co-owns Wise River Club.
The Amity Affliction, formed in 2002 in Brisbane, is an Aussie metalcore band known for emo-tinged, confessional lyrics. Albums like Chasing Ghosts and This Could Be Heartbreak topped Australian charts. They collaborated with artists like Louie Knuxx and Andrew Neufeld. The band is celebrated for its powerful live performances and topped the ARIA charts multiple times.
I See Stars, electronicore pioneers from Michigan, blend hard rock and electronic styles. Known for hits like "Murder Mitten," they've evolved through trials with members Devin Oliver and Andrew Oliver. Their sixth album showcases resilience and deep emotion, produced by David Bendeth.
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.
Mushroomhead, formed in Cleveland in 1993, are known for theatrical shows and masked members. Their alt-metal blends hip-hop, punk, and goth influences. Key albums include "XIII" and "Savior Sorrow." They've sold over two million albums globally and feature dynamic line-up changes.
Stone Temple Pilots, known for their powerful rock sound, explore acoustic depth with "Perdida," an introspective album that deals with themes of loss and healing, featuring rich instrumentation. Bassist Robert DeLeo highlights music as therapy, while singer Jeff Gutt, who joined in 2017, adds emotional honesty. Recorded at Eric Kretz's Bomb Shelter Studios, the album marks a sonic evolution for the band.
Tech N9ne, from Kansas City, transformed hip-hop with hits like “Caribou Lou” and “Fragile.” A top Billboard artist known for fierce work ethic, collaborations, and co-founding Strange Music.
Born in the USA, the electro-metal band is known for a sci-fi punk rock style. Popular albums include "Tonight the Stars Revolt!" and collaborations with Rob Zombie.
The Chats are a Queensland pub-punk band known for their chaotic shows and viral hit "Smoko." They've toured with Cosmic Psychos and Queens of the Stone Age.
The Word Alive, metalcore band formed in Phoenix, AZ, known for powerful shows, 1.3B+ streams, a gold single, and touring with A Day to Remember and Asking Alexandria.
NY-based Living Colour broke '80s rock norms, inspiring bands like Rage Against the Machine. Known for "Cult of Personality," Grammy wins, and tours with the Rolling Stones. Influenced by jazz, rock, and funk with members Glover, Reid, Skillings, Calhoun.
Primus, formed in El Sobrante, CA in 1984 and led by bassist Les Claypool, blends art-rock, funk, and heavy metal with humor. Known for albums like "Sailing the Seas of Cheese" and hits like "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver," they achieved pop stardom with a unique, experimental style. Their work features collaborations with artists like Tom Morello and Metallica's James Hetfield. Notable albums include "Pork Soda," "Tales from the Punchbowl," and "The Desaturating Seven." Primus remains active, with Claypool as a constant member, despite lineup changes over the years.
Miss May I, a metalcore powerhouse from America's heartland, is known for their brutal proficiency and melodic refrains. They've energized fans worldwide with their intense live shows and enduring spirit.
Born into the red dirt scene, Meade blends grunge, vintage rock, and melody. Known for hits like “BLACKOUT,” he’s praised for raw energy and a label-defying, authentic sound.
Formed in Tuscaloosa, AL, Gideon is a metalcore band known for blending melodic hardcore and punk with positivity and defiance. Notable albums include "Costs," "Milestone," and "Calloused." Their collaboration with Facedown and Equal Vision Records led to rising fame, with "MORE POWER. MORE PAIN." being their latest release.
Queens of the Stone Age, founded by Josh Homme post-Kyuss, gained fame with their 2000 album Rated R. Known for their heavy rock and psychedelic blend, they collaborated with artists like Dave Grohl and Elton John. Songs for the Deaf, featuring hits "No One Knows" and "Go with the Flow," elevated their status. Their 2013 album, ...Like Clockwork, topped Billboard charts. They've worked with producers like Mark Ronson and released albums such as Villains and In Times New Roman.... Their work has garnered Grammy nominations, showcasing their influence in modern rock.
Jehnny Beth, British frontwoman of Mercury Prize-nominated post-punk band Savages, is known for bold, cinematic music and collaborations with Idles, Gorillaz, and more. She’s also a noted actress and creator of the TV series ECHOES.
Helmet is a NYC-based alternative rock band, formed in 1989 by Page Hamilton. Known for hits like "Meantime," they broke up in 1998, reunited in 2004, and released eight albums.
Destroy Boys, formed in California in 2015 by Violet Mayugba and Alexia Roditis, are known for evolving punk rock. Their fourth album, "Funeral Soundtrack #4," showcases their matured, authentic sound.
Skillet, a global hard rock band, gained fame with hits like “Monster.” They’ve sold 22M+ units worldwide and earned two GRAMMY® nods, and a Billboard Music Award. Known for energetic live shows across 26 countries, their reach includes WWE and Marvel syncs. The band features John and Korey Cooper, Jen Ledger, and Seth Morrison.
Polaris, a Sydney-based band, blends melodic metalcore, post-rock, and electronic sounds. Known for ARIA-nominated album The Death of Me, their third album, Fatalism, explores themes of despair and dystopia, featuring tracks like Harbinger and Nightmare with Jamie Hails's intense vocals.
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.
Formed in Huntington Beach in 1994, (hed) p.e. pioneered "G-punk," blending punk rock with hip-hop. Known for "Broke" and "Blackout," they toured with Korn and System of a Down. Their concept album "New World Orphans" and compilations like "Major Pain 2 Indee Freedom" reflect political themes. The band underwent lineup changes over the years and released hit albums such as "Stampede."
Drowning Pool, a Dallas-based nu-metal band, rose to fame with their platinum debut "Sinner" and its hit "Bodies." Known for dark themes, they performed at Ozzfest and Wrestlemania. After lead vocalist Dave Williams' death in 2002, they continued with singers Jason Jones, Ryan McCombs, and Jasen Moreno. Collaborated with Sevendust, Kittie, and (hed) p.e., and produced by Jay Baumgardner. Released albums like "Full Circle" and "Resilience."

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