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System Of A Down, Slipknot, A Perfect Circle, Alice In Chains, Etc. Set For 2024 Sick New World Festival

The details have been revealed for the 2024 Sick New World festival. The event will be held at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds in Las Vegas, NV on April 27 and it will include performances from: System Of A Down, Slipknot, A Perfect Circle, Alice In Chains, Bring Me The Horizon, Danny Elfman, Primus, Slowdive, Bad Omens, Sleep Token, Lamb Of God, Knocked Loose, BABYMETAL, Polyphia, Ice Nine Kills, Motionless In White, Lorna Shore, Swans, Spiritbox, Black Veil Brides, Wage War, Loathe, The Garden, Duster, Kittie, Sevendust, Helmet, VOWWS, Killing Joke, Drain, Jinjer, Slaughter To Prevail, Kublai Khan TX, Vein.fm, Sunami, Code Orange, She Past Away, Nitzer Ebb, Front Line Assembly, Have A Nice Life, Front 242, VNV Nation, Lords Of Acid, Combichrist, Dope, Dayseeker, Skindred, Fleshwater, 3TEETH, Taproot, Nonpoint, Powerman 5000, Paleface Swiss, Static-X, Incendiary, Superheaven, Drop Nineteens, Trash Talk, Fear Factory, Wednesday 13, Better Lovers, Static Dress, Kim Dracula, 6arelyhuman, Glare, Quannic, Zulu, Fury, GEL, SPY, Violent Vira, Snow Strippers, and Ultra Sunn.

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PostedOctober 9, 2023
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsSick New World

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