While rock fans seem to have plenty of music festivals to choose from this summer, one festival is beginning to stand out from the pack with the inclusion of an amazing roster of bands that are well known and respected in the underground including Tiger Army, Thursday, Sick Of It All, Snapcase, AFI, Dillinger Escape Plan and more. We�re talking of course about KrazyFest 5, which is set to invade Louisville, KY on June 21st through 23rd.
The festival kicks off at 5pm Friday June 21st at the Waterfront Park in Louisville and continues all weekend with doors opening at 11am on Sat and Sunday. The best news is the ticket prices are between $12 and $20 per day or just $45 for the entire weekend. So if you are on the East Coast mark your calendars for a road trip on the weekend of June 21st.
Our very own Dr Fever will be onhand and will give you a full post festival report but if you can make it to Louiseville that weekend, you don't want to miss it.
Here is the KrazyFest 5 line-up as it stands at press time:
FRIDAY- Doors @ 5pm
Sick Of It All
Snapcase
Bane
Stretch Arm Strong
Reach The Sky
Hope Conspiracy
Drowningman
SATURDAY- Doors @ 11am
AFI
Tiger Army
Dillinger Escape Plan
Converge
From Autumn to Ashes
Black Widows
As Friends Rust
Nora
Blood Red
Corn On Macabre
Glasspack
SUNDAY- Doors @ 11am
Thursday
Elliott
Ultimate Fakebook
Milemarker
Onelinedrawing
Small Brown Bike
The Reputation
Christiansen
Rocking Horse Winner
Cadillac Blindside
Details
including lodging, tickets etc can be found at Krazyfest.com
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