The daily band lineups are now available for Rocklahoma–America’s Biggest Memorial Day Weekend Party–May 27th, 28th & 29th at “Catch The Fever” Festival Grounds in Pryor, OK just outside Tulsa.
Rocklahoma celebrates its 10th Anniversary in 2016 with a lineup of the best current rock artists and classic bands, including Scorpions, Disturbed, Rob Zombie, Five Finger Death Punch, Megadeth, Chevelle, 3 Doors Down, SIXX:A.M., Collective Soul, Sebastian Bach, and many more.
The three-day camping festival features music on three stages each day, as well as premium onsite camping amenities and unparalleled VIP packages. In addition, the Rocklahoma campground stage hosts performances during the Thursday night campground party and in the afternoon and late night hours on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Concertgoers are encouraged to save money by purchasing Rocklahoma tickets now at Rocklahoma.com. Single Day tickets go on sale Monday, May 2 at NOON CDT. At that time, Weekend General Admission, Weekend GA 4-Pack and camping ticket prices will increase. Weekend VIP Reserved tickets are now sold out. Ticket prices as of May 2nd will be as follows:
* Weekend GA (through 10:59 PM ET on May 6) — $162
* Weekend 4-Pack (through 10:59 PM on May 6) — $570
* Single Day GA — $85
* GA Camping (weekend, does not include ticket) – $100
* VIP Camping (weekend, does not include ticket) – $120
The daily band lineup for Rocklahoma is below (subject to change). Those who are camping can start the weekend early with the Rocklahoma Thursday night campground party.
Thursday, May 26th (Campground Party): Even the Dogs, Drek, Nicnos, Emperors and Elephants, Well Hung Heart, Framing The Red, Hoodslide, BC and The Big Rig, Roots of Thought, Grind
Friday, May 27th: Disturbed, Rob Zombie, Megadeth, SIXX:AM, Last In Line, Pop Evil, The Sword, Bang Tango, Shaman’s Harvest, Red Sun Rising, Wilson, Freeway Mad, Snew, NiteRain, Banshee, Chaotic Resemblance, 3-D In Your Face, 5-Star Hooker, Deathgrip, Kore Rozzik, Severmind, Arson City, Stolen Rhodes, SiK, Five Hundredth Year, Octave Jaw
Saturday, May 28: Scorpions, 3 Doors Down, Collective Soul, Hellyeah, Bullet For My Valentine, Sevendust, P.O.D., Texas Hippie Coalition, Hatebreed, DevilDriver, Avatar, Wild Throne, Chainmail, Ragdoll, Dead Metal Society, Prophets of Addiction, Mycah, Salems Lott, Beggars Jam, Electronomicon, Teer, Enslaved By Fear, Screaming For Silence, Lovebettie, Lawless Hearts, The Grizzly Band, Locust Grove, Unwritten Rulz
Sunday, May 29th: Five Finger Death Punch, Chevelle, Sebastian Bach, Steel Panther, Saint Asonia, Great White, Thousand Foot Krutch, Escape The Fate, Mystery, The Glorious Sons, Second Pass, Citizen Zero, Avenging Benji, Project Terror, Diamond Lane, Nova Rex, Ratchet Dolls, The Tip, Hellectrokuters, Moxy & The Influence, As Above So Below, Dryvr, Suede Panther, The Dirtboxwailers, Vox Squadron, The Brothers Moore
The Top 10 finalists have been announced for the annual Miss Rocklahoma competition. Fan voting is underway now at Rocklahoma.com, and continues through May 16th. Five finalists will compete on stage at Rocklahoma for the chance to be named Miss Rocklahoma 2016.
General Admission Camping and VIP Camping tickets are still available for Rocklahoma, and may be purchased by calling the Rocklahoma Camping Office at (866) 310-2288 or emailing [email protected]. The campgrounds are a unique part of the Rocklahoma experience, with an endless party running around the clock for four days. Campgrounds open on Sunday, May 22nd at Noon and will remain open until Noon on Tuesday, May 31st.
Visit Rocklahoma.com and download the Rocklahoma mobile app (available for FREE via iTunes and Google Play) for more festival information.
Rocklahoma is located just 45 minutes northeast of Tulsa, in Pryor, OK. The “Catch the Fever” Festival Grounds is a premier destination for a multi-day festival and includes onsite camping with access to restrooms and shower house, a general store for campers, VIP reserved seating, hospitality areas and much more
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I went last year and the weather turned it into a bummer of a weekend.
No Geoff Tate?
Friday seems to be the best lineup, IMO.
lol…some of those…those are some horrible band names.