Bad Religion and All Time Low have been confirmed as headliners for this year's Four Chord Music Festival.
Four Chord Music Festival, presented by Four Chord Music and Drusky Entertainment, is scheduled to take place from September 9-10 at Wild Things Park in Washington, Pennsylvania. This is the first time the independently produced festival will be expanded to two days.
The festival will also feature performances from Descendents, Jimmy Eat World, Pennywise, The Story So Far, Silverstein, Lagwagon, The Starting Line, The Maine and many more.
"Four Chord Music Fest was born out of the Warped Tour ethos: punk rock, community, and loud music," said festival founder Rishi Bahl. "Putting this on as a 100% independent company is challenging enough, but the pandemic made us all think, 'is this ever going to happen again?'"
"Thankfully, here we are in year eight with the biggest lineup yet over two days," he added. "I just hope it's a weekend that people can forget about their problems for a short period of time, have a cold one, and get gnarly tan lines."
Tickets go on sale Friday, April 22, at 11 a.m. ET. Two-day general admission passes will be available for $155. Individual day passes will be available for $86. Two-day VIP passes will be available for $350, and single-day VIP passes will be available for $186.
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