The Foo Fighters will headline the Epicenter Festival's three-day music event this year, along with Korn and Tool.
Rob Zombie, The Prodigy, Evanescence, Machine Gun Kelly, Meshuggah, Skillet, Judas Priest, The Cult, Bush, Black Label Society, Circa Survive, Yelawolf, 311, Bring Me the Horizon, Architects, Killswitch Engage, +Live+ and Mastodon are also set to perform.
The three-day music event is set to take place from May 10-12 across four stages at the Rockingham Festival Grounds in Richmond County, North Carolina.
"The creation of the 'Epicenter of rock n' roll' in the heart of North Carolina gives us the ability to expand on the festival experience… all highlighted by a massive music lineup covering the spectrum of rock, metal and alternative rock music," said festival producer Danny Wimmer in a statement.
Other performers include Issues, Memphis May Fire, Tom Morello, Fever 333, Hands Like Houses, Mark Lanegan Band, Dorothy, Black Pistol Fire, Zeal & Ardor, Knocked Loose, Slothrust, Wilson, Hyro The Hero, Amigo the Devil, Arrested Youth, Vein, Black Coffee, Motionless in White, The Damned Things, Grandson, Badflower, High on Fire, Wage War, Crobot, Sylar, Counterfeit, Pretty Vicious, Shvpes, Dirty Honey, Alien Weaponry, Hyde, Reignwolf, Yungblud, The Glorious Sons, Ho99o9, While She Sleeps, Basement, Scarlxrd, Movements, Teenage Wrist, Demob Happy, Boston Manor, Cleopatrick, The Dirty Nil, Beartooth and Starset.
Tickets for Epicenter 2019 will go on sale Friday, December 14 via the festival website.
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