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Wednesday
Jul132011

Epicenter Rock Festival Announces Line-Up Additions

With a line-up that already features some of the top rock acts, EPICENTER--Southern California’s Rock Festival--has expanded the bill with the additions of Everlast (in his first show of 2011 and only Southern California appearance this year) and Crossfade.  Set for Saturday, September 24 at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Irvine, CA, the day-long rock festival will feature headliners Limp Bizkit in their first Southern California show in over a decade and their first American live performance of 2011. 

 

EPICENTER will feature 12 hours of rock music with performances from over a dozen bands on two stages, including: Limp Bizkit, Staind, Five Finger Death Punch, Papa Roach, Buckcherry, Skillet, Puddle Of Mudd, P.O.D., Everlast, Asking Alexandria, Redlight King, Middle Class Rut, Crossfade and Drive A.

 

Beyond the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater’s main stage, the Monster Energy side stage will be positioned inside the venue’s expanded village.  In addition, EPICENTER will once again feature a variety of art including rock art, and interactive art pieces throughout the Epicenter vendor village.

 

EPICENTER ticket prices start as low as $20.00. Tickets are on sale at all Ticketmaster outlets and www.LiveNation.com. Go to www.EpicenterFestival.com and www.Facebook.com/epicenterfestival for the most up-to-date show information.

 

EPICENTER is presented by Right Arm Entertainment (creators of Columbus, Ohio’s annual Rock On The Range, which this year celebrated its fifth anniversary, and Carolina Rebellion in Charlotte, NC), Live Nation and Monster Energy.  Additional sponsors include Gibson Guitar and Ubisoft.

Friday
May272011

Rock On The Range 2011 Celebrates Fifth Anniversary

Click to enlargeFor the fifth consecutive year, ROCK ON THE RANGE turned Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio into the center of the rock universe last weekend (May 20-22).  A record-breaking crowd of over 70,000 fans gathered at America’s premier destination rock festival to spend two days and three nights celebrating Where Rock Lives.

As succinctly described by the Columbus Dispatch (5-22-11), the festival “entertained thousands with a roster that ranged from obscure to chart topping and some incendiary music” and featured a three stage production that was “run with uncommon precision.” The 2011 ROCK ON THE RANGE kicked off with the free Fifth Anniversary Party on Friday night featuring over-the-top performances by Steel Panther and Lez ZeppelinSaturday’s bill was highlighted by unforgettable sets from Avenged Sevenfold, Korn and Asking Alexandria, while A Perfect Circle, Disturbed, Puddle of Mudd, and A Day to Remember energized the crowd with their Sunday performances.

“Headlining Rock On The Range was an incredible experience,” says Avenged Sevenfold's frontman M. Shadows. “Two years ago, ROTR was the Rev's last U.S. show with us. But the amazing energy of the 35,000 fans at last Saturday's show reminded us how grateful we are to our fans for giving us the strength to keep going.  And there were so many awesome bands; the day was a great one for rock fans.”

“The fact that 2011 marked our fifth anniversary for Rock On The Range already made it special for us,” commented Joe Litvag, co-executive producer of the festival for AEG Live.  “Then to not only beat but crush our previous attendance record, that turned it into something I’ll never forget.  From start to finish it was a perfect weekend.”

Spin.com commented that ROCK ON THE RANGE 2011 was “a mayhem-inducing metal festival” that “will surely go down as one of the gnarliest yet” and was a “welcomed change of pace.” Spin.com writer Reyan Ali went on to rave about his favorite festival moments, including Danzig’s performance, where “the crowd went bonkers” and during Disturbed’s set where “witnessing an unending stretch of hands moving in unison was pure spectacle.”

“The passion the Rangers have for their festival and the music they love was never more evident than what we experienced at ROTR 2011,” says Del Williams, co-executive producer of the event for Right Arm Entertainment.  “It was an honor to be part of such an epic weekend.”

Disturbed’s David Draiman agrees: “It was a spectacle that will remain powerfully embedded in our minds for quite some time...”

Presented by Right Arm Entertainment, AEG Live and Crew Stadium, ROCK ON THE RANGE is a two-day, multi-stage music and lifestyle event featuring a potent lineup of bands on three stages.  The nationally renowned festival centrally located in the heart of the country has annually drawn crowds in excess of 30,000 per day since its inception in 2007.

www.RockOnTheRange.com

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