Rocklahoma Festival revs up for its 2024 edition, boasting a formidable lineup with headliners including Avenged Sevenfold, Evanescence, Disturbed, A Day to Remember, Slipknot, and Lamb of God.
Mark your calendars for Aug. 30-Sept. 1, as the three-day extravaganza unfolds at the Rockin Red Dirt Ranch in Pryor, Oklahoma, just a stone’s throw from Tulsa.
Brace yourselves for a sonic onslaught featuring Halestorm, Mastodon, Anthrax, Skillet, Clutch, Nothing More, Kerry King, Coal Chamber, and Tom Keifer, among others. And to top it off, the festivities will be expertly helmed by SiriusXM’s own Eddie Trunk throughout the weekend.
In an exciting development, Rocklahoma now joins the esteemed Danny Wimmer Presents festival family, collaborating with the festival’s founders, Pryor Creek Music Festivals, to deliver an unforgettable experience to fans this year.
Here’s what the stars themselves have to say:
David Draiman of Disturbed exclaimed, “Disturbed is back to headline Rocklahoma this year! Fresh from our sold-out North American and Australian tour and the success of our No. 1 hit ‘Don’t Tell Me,’ featuring the legendary Ann Wilson of Heart, we’re revved up and ready to rock Oklahoma this Labor Day Weekend. Joining forces with our fellow rockers Slipknot, Avenged Sevenfold, Evanescence, Halestorm, and many more, we’ll see you there!”
Lzzy Hale of Halestorm chimed in, “Rocklahoma is more than just a music festival; it’s a rallying cry, a celebration of both our diversity and our shared love for rock ‘n’ roll. We’re thrilled to take the stage once again and reunite with old friends while welcoming new ones into our rock family!”
Curious about who’s playing when? While the full lineup and schedule are still under wraps, organizers have divulged that Avenged Sevenfold, Evanescence, and Halestorm will kick off the festivities on Friday, with Disturbed, A Day to Remember, and Skillet leading the charge on Saturday, and Slipknot, Lamb of God, and Mastodon closing out the weekend on Sunday.
Joining the headliners are an array of confirmed acts including Anthrax, Clutch, Nothing More, Kerry King, Coal Chamber, Badflower, Pop Evil, Giovannie & the Hired Guns, Bad Wolves, Tom Keifer, Winger, Faster Pussycat, Vixen, Set It Off, The Warning, Kim Dracula, Tim Montana, Austin Meade, The Plot in You, Des Rocs, Oxymorrons, Holy Wars, Any Given Sin, Enuff Z’Nuff, Atomic Punks, Eva Under Fire, Another Day Dawns, Raven’s Banquet, Skarlett Roxx, Surge, Eyebolt, Dime Store Riot, Color of Chaos, and Ten Cent Revenge.

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