Rock Fest 2024

Rock Fest 2024 to Feature Headliners Jelly Roll, Shinedown, and Thirty Seconds to Mars with Over 75 Bands Confirmed

In the spirit of tradition, Rock Fest has once again ignited excitement in the Chippewa Valley by unveiling its lineup for the 30th edition of the annual festival. The headline acts for this colossal musical celebration, touted as the “largest three-day music and camping event in the U.S.,” include Jelly Roll, Shinedown, and Thirty Seconds to Mars, as announced by festival organizers on Thursday, January 25.

Scheduled for July 18-20, Rock Fest 2024 promises a diverse mix of rock legends and emerging stars. The lineup boasts 24 national acts making their debut at the festival, ensuring a vibrant and dynamic experience for attendees.

Two out of the three campsites, totaling 7,500 sites, are already sold out, reflecting the festival’s immense popularity. Festival Promoter Wade Asher expressed gratitude for the loyal fan base, highlighting the festival’s growth from under 4,000 attendees in 1994 to over 30,000 today.

The three-day, five-stage lineup is as follows:

  • Thursday, July 18: Thirty Seconds to Mars, 311, Killswitch Engage, Sevendust, Dirty Honey, Ayron Jones, Upon a Burning Body, and more!
  • Friday, July 19: Shinedown, Parkway Drive, Beartooth, Atreyu, From Ashes to New, Stabbing Westward, Cold, and more!
  • Saturday, July 20: Jelly Roll, Chevelle, The Hu, Fever 333, The 2 Live Crew, Struggle Jennings, Austin Meade, and more!

Additionally, a Bonus Bash exclusive to three-day ticket holders on Wednesday, July 17, will feature Vince Neil, Quiet Riot, Burning Witches, and more.

While three-day and one-day general admission tickets, as well as individual artist pit passes, are currently on sale, certain ticket options, including VIP, Reserved Lawn, Lure Lock Top Tier Lounge, 3-Day Nicolet Law Pit Passes, and Electric Camping, have already sold out. For ticketing and camping information, visit Rock-Fest.com.

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