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Slipknot, Mudvayne, Rob Zombie, Etc. Set For 2021 Inkcarceration Festival

The details have been revealed for the 2021 Inkcarceration Music And Tattoo Festival. The event will be held on September 10-12 at the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, OH and it will feature the following lineups:

September 10: Slipknot, Mastodon, Killswitch Engage, Steel Panther, The Hu, Ice Nine Kills, Badflower, Escape The Fate, New Years Day, Local H, Currents, Spite, Reach NYC, Damn Nation, Mollo Rilla, To Us Below, Dead Bundy, Berklee College Of Music, and Paul Bartolome.

September 11: Mudvayne, A Day To Remember, Chevelle, Asking Alexandria, Pop Evil, August Burns Red, Crown The Empire, Bad Omens, Fame On Fire, Diamante, Saul, September Mourning, Dead Girls Academy, Along Came A Spider, Sink The Ship, Eclipsica, Ghost Of The Sun, Dread Engine, and Atimera.

September 12: Rob Zombie, Halestorm, Beartooth, Motionless In White, Fever 333, Wage War, All That Remains, The Devil Wears Prada, Attila, Fire From The Gods, Cory Marks, Stitched Up Heart, A Killer’s Confession, The Convalescence, Silent Theory, The Phoenix Within, Junexa, Saving Escape, and Harmless Habit.

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PostedApril 20, 2021
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsInkcarceration Festival

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