Epicenter (music festival)
Annual music festival
Epicenter was a rock festival featuring acts on multiple stages started by Danny Wimmer Presents in Southern California where it was sponsored by KROQ.[1]
Continuing in North Carolina, in 2019 Epicenter took the place of the Carolina Rebellion.[2]
Event
Date
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Location
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Lineup
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August 22, 2009
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Fairplex – Pomona, California[3]
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Main stage: Tool, Linkin Park with Dead by Sunrise, Alice in Chains, Wolfmother, Atreyu, Hollywood Undead, Street Sweeper Social Club, DJ "Scratch N Sniff"
Monster Energy stage: Atmosphere, Aesop Rock, Paper Tongues, Sonny, After Midnight Project
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September 25–26, 2010
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Auto Club Speedway – Fontana, California[4]
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Day 1
Main stage: Kiss, Eminem, Bush, Papa Roach, Big Boi, Crash Kings, Deuce (formerly of Hollywood Undead)
Monster Energy stage: House of Pain, Big B with Scott Russo (from Unwritten Law), The Knux, Smile Empty Soul, Kinda Major, The Envy
VIP stage: DMX
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Day 2
Main stage: Blink-182, Rise Against, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Bad Religion, Against Me!, A Day to Remember, The Academy Is...
Monster Energy stage: Suicidal Tendencies, The Black Pacific, New Politics, Black Veil Brides, Biffy Clyro
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September 24, 2011
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Verizon Wireless Amphitheater – Irvine, California[5]
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Limp Bizkit, Staind, Papa Roach, Five Finger Death Punch, Everlast, Buckcherry, Puddle of Mudd, P.O.D., Skillet, Crossfade, Red, Asking Alexandria, Redlight King, Middle Class Rut, Drive A
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September 22, 2012
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Verizon Wireless Amphitheater – Irvine, California[6]
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Stone Temple Pilots, Deftones, Bush, Scars on Broadway, Chevelle, Hollywood Undead, Escape the Fate, Dead Sara, Crash Kings, Hyro Da Hero, Beware of Darkness
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September 21, 2013
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Verizon Wireless Amphitheater – Irvine, California[7]
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The Offspring, A Day to Remember, Bad Religion, Pennywise, Pierce the Veil, All Time Low, Falling in Reverse, The Wonder Years, Fidlar, New Beat Fund, Plague Vendor
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March 14, 2015
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The Forum, – Inglewood, California[8]
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Korn, Limp Bizkit, House of Pain, P.O.D., Suicidal Tendencies, Hopsin
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May 10–12, 2019
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Rockingham Speedway - Rockingham, North Carolina[9]
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Day 1
Korn, Rob Zombie, The Prodigy, Evanescence, Machine Gun Kelly, Meshuggah, Skillet, Beartooth, Mark Lanegan Band, Dorothy, Black Pistol Fire, Zeal & Ardor, Knocked Loose, Slothrust, Wilson, Hands Like Houses, Hyro the Hero, Amigo the Devil, Ded, Arrested Youth, Vein, Black Coffee
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Day 2
Tool, Judas Priest, The Cult, Bush, Black Label Society, Circa Survive, Yelawolf, Motionless in White, The Damned Things, Grandson, Badflower, Memphis May Fire, Light the Torch, Wage War, Crobot, Dead Girls Academy, Sylar, Counterfeit, Pretty Vicious, Shvpes, Dirty Honey, Alien Weaponry, Hyde, Tetrarch
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Day 3
Foo Fighters, Bring Me the Horizon, 311, Live, Mastodon, Killswitch Engage, Architects, The Interrupters, Tom Morello, Fever 333, Reignwolf, Yungblud, The Glorious Sons, Ho99o9, While She Sleeps, Basement, Scarlxrd, Movements, Teenage Wrist, Demob Happy, Boston Manor, Cleopatrick, The Dirty Nil
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References
- ^ Nguyen, Carlin (September 26, 2010). "KROQ Epicenter". Los Angeles Digest.
- ^ "New festival Epicenter replaces Carolina Rebellion in North Carolina". Consequence of Sound. November 30, 2018. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
- ^ "Epicenter Festival 2009". Concert Archives. August 22, 2009. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
- ^ "Epicenter Festival 2010 @ Auto Club Speedway". Concert Archives. September 25, 2010. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
- ^ "Epicenter 2011 Press Release" (PDF) (Press release). June 21, 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 11, 2012. Retrieved June 21, 2011.
- ^ "Epicenter Festival 2012 @ Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre". Concert Archives. September 22, 2012. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
- ^ "Epicenter 2013 - Festival Outlook". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
- ^ "Epicenter Festival 2015". Agenda Concerts-Metal. Inglewood, California, United States. March 14, 2015. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
- ^ "Epicenter Festival 2019 Lineup - May 10 - 12, 2019". JamBase. November 30, 2018. Retrieved November 20, 2019.
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