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Louder Than Life Festival To Require Proof Of Vaccination Or Negative Covid Test

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Fans who plan to attend Louder Than Life music festival will be required to show a proof of COVID-19 vaccination or provide a negative COVID-19 test result.

"To protect the health of our fans, artists, staff and crew, all attendees will be required to show proof of either a full COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test," the festival organizers said in a statement. "For fans who are not fully vaccinated, a negative COVID-19 test result must be obtained within 72-hours of the first day of coming into the campgrounds or festival grounds."

For those not yet vaccinated, the last day to receive the second shot of Moderna or Pfizer, or the single dose of Johnson & Johnson is Wednesday, September 8 (campers) or Thursday, September 9 (non-campers).

For fans who are not fully vaccinated, a negative COVID-19 test result must be obtained within 72-hours of the first day of coming into the campgrounds or festival grounds.

Louder Than Life will require masks in any indoor spaces, regardless of vaccination status, and strongly requests that all fans wear a mask while in the campgrounds or festival grounds.

The festival is set to take place between September 23 and 26 at Highlands Festival Grounds at the Kentucky Expo Center

Metallica, Nine Inch Nails and Korn have been confirmed as headliners. Other performers include Snoop Dogg, Machine Gun Kelly, Knocked Loose and many more.

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