Slipknot welcomes Knotfest to Southern California

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Metal legends Slipknot will bring their music festival Knotfest to Southern California October 24, 25 and 26 for a weekend full of music, rides, sideshows and entertainment.

The show will be at the San Manuel Amphitheater and Campgrounds in San Bernardino.

The lineup will include more than 60 bands playing on five different stages with Slipknot headlining the main stage the final two nights.

Of the bands playing are: Danzig, Five Finger Death Punch, Volbeat, Killswitch Engage, Anthrax, Black Label Society, Atreyu, and many more.

The festival was first introduced in 2012 and has been to the band’s home state of Iowa and will also head to Japan in this November.

 

Bands announced to perform:

Slipknot

Danzig

Five Finger Death Punch

Volbeat

Killswitch Engage

Anthrax

Of Mice & Men

Black Label Society

Tech N9ne

Testament

In This Moment

Atreyu

Hatebreed

Hellyeah

The Devil Wears Prada

Carcass

Suicide Silence

DevilDriver

Whitechapel

The Faceless

The Black Dahlia Murder

Maximum the Hormone

Upon a Burning Body

Butcher Babies

Miss May I

Veil of Maya

One Ok Rock

King 810

Anti-Mortem

Man with a Mission

Nothing More

Chelsea Grin

Alterbeast

Fans that attended the Mayhem Festival on Saturday at San Manuel Amphitheater were lucky enough to buy advance tickets for the Saturday and Sunday Knotfest together at a low price of $30.

What are your thoughts on the festival?  What bands are you excited to see?

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