Reunited Flyleaf and Coal Chamber on the bill
The metal, industrial and goth version of this year’s emo-focused When We Were Young Festival, Sick New World’s gigantic lineup also boasts bands like Mr. Bungle, Turnstile, Sisters of Mercy, Melvins, Ministry, Papa Roach, Coal Chamber, Sevendust, Cradle of Filth, Spiritbox and Flyleaf, who’ve reunited with OG vocalist Lacey Sturm to play this show.
That only scratches the surface of the number of bands on insanely fucking stacked bill. Ticket pre-sales go live this Friday, November 11th, at 1 p.m. EST, and you can see the full lineup below.

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