Rock on the Range 2015: Linkin Park, Judas Priest, Slash and More
The 2015 Rock on the Range lineup will feature a slew of rock and metal bands
Rock on the Range 2015 is on. Organizers for the festival today (Dec. 1) announced the lineup for the annual music festival, and it features Linkin Park, Judas Priest, Breaking Benjamin, Rise Against, Slipknot, Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, Volbeat, Slipknot, Papa Roach and many more.
In addition to the live rock and metal music, the festival -– set for May 15 through 17 at Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio -– will host “rock ‘n’ roll comedians” in the Rock on the Range Comedy Tent. Also, for the first time this year, AXS TV –- a cable music channel –- will film the weekend as part of their live festival coverage.
Other acts booked for the annual heavy music event include Of Mice & Men, Ministry, Anthrax, Tech N9ne, In This Moment, Hollywood Undead, Live, Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts, Yelawolf, In Flames, Motionless In White, Saxon, Marilyn Manson, Halestorm, Rival Sons, Falling In Reverse, Apocalyptica, Hatebreed, Periphery, Nonpoint, Baby Metal, the Devil Wears Prada, Dillinger Escape Plan, We Are Harlot, Starset, New Medicine, Beartooth, You Me At Six, Young Guns, Dorothy, Crobot, Shaman’s Harvest, Like a Storm, Unlocking the Truth, Islander, Marmozets, Sabatron, Upon A Burning Body, From Ashes to New, Red Son Rising and Santa Cruz. More acts are expected to be announced soon.
Pre-sale tickets for Rock on the Range 2015 are currently available for $99.50-$299 via the festival’s Facebook page and will run through 9:59 a.m. EST Friday (Dec. 5). For more information, visit the festival’s official website.
Photo by Anne Erickson
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