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Styx, Tesla & Loverboy To Headline Florida's RokIsland Fest 2023

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Styx, Tesla and Loverboy have been announced as headliners for RokIsland Fest 2023, which is set to return to the island of Key West, Florida, January 17-21.

The second annual music festival, which is hosted by radio and television personality Eddie Trunk, has added an extra day of festival to its schedule.

The festival will also feature 38 Special, Queensrÿche, Extreme, Stephen Pearcy, Stryper, former Guns N' Roses drummer Steven Adler, Quiet Riot and Enuff Z'nuff. Another another major headliner will be announced on July 3.

RokIsland Fest 2023 is brought to you by the Monroe County Tourist Development Council.

"The inaugural RokIsland Fest in early 2022 brought some of the biggest rock bands on the planet to the island of Key West for four days of epic performances and tropical bliss," sa9d Dave Giencke, co-founder of RokIsland Fest Key West.

He added, "After the overwhelming response from the artists and attendees who came in from all over the country and across the pond, we decided to add another day to RokIsland Fest 2023 with a lineup as equally stacked as year one. I'm fairly certain we've once again created the premier destination experience for rock fans around the world."

RokIsland 2023 passes and VIP packages go on sale July 6 at 10 am EST.

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