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More Bands Added To 2023 Bamboozle Festival

The updated lineup has been revealed for this year's Bamboozle Festival. That event will be held on May 5-7 at Bader Field in Atlantic City, NJ and it will include performances from A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, The Acacia Strain, Alex Sampson, Angel Du$t, Attila, BabyTron, Bad Omens, Blackbear, Boys Like Girls, Brakence, The Callous Daoboys, Cane Hill, Carnifex, Charly Jordan, Chelsea Grin, Coi Leray, DE’WAYNE, Destroy Lonely, Diablo, The Driver Era, E-Town Concrete, Ellise, End It, Fiddlehead, Finch, Flyleaf (with Lacey Sturm), Freddie Dredd, The Garden, Gideon, Glitterer, Gridiron, Hollywood Undead, I Set My Friends On Fire, Ice Spice, Jack Distortion, Jax, Joey Bada$$, Kaonashi, Kayzo, Ken Carson, Killboy, Left To Suffer, Limp Bizkit, Mayday Parade, Mindforce, Mod Sun, Modern Color, Motionless In White, Murda Beatz, Ov Sulfur, Oz Pearlman, Palisades, Papa Roach, Pardyalone, Poorstacy, Puddles Pity Party, Rick Ross, Saosin, Saves The Day, Say Anything, Scowl, Shallow Pools, Ski Mask The Slump God, The Spill Canvas, Steve Aoki, Sueco, Tallah, Teddy Swims, Trippie Redd, Turnover, Valencia, WHOKILLEDXIX, We The Kings, The Wrecks, and Yung Gravy.

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PostedMarch 3, 2023
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsBamboozle Festival

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