Friday, March 4, 2022

Rock On The Range 2022 Lineup

 Rock on the Range was a yearly stone celebration including generally standard musical crews, with an exemplary band for the most part featuring the show. The celebration was held at two scenes: Historic Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio and Canad Inns Stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Rock on the Range appeared in Columbus on May 19, 2007, and in Winnipeg on June 27, 2009.

The day by day band arrangements have been uncovered for the eleventh yearly Rock On The Range, America's chief stone celebration, May 19, 20 and 21 at MAPFRE Stadium in Columbus, OH. Tickets for Rock On The Range sold out in record time, a little more than one month subsequent to going discounted, denoting the fifth successive development sellout for the celebration.



Rock legends Metallica, Soundgarden and Korn will each feature one evening of America's biggest and most-acclaimed rock celebration, while the ROTR Rolling Rock Comedy Tent will include sets from broadly known entertainers in addition to Columbus' top satire ability.

Friday, May 19:-Soundgarden, +LIVE+, Chevelle, Bush, Pierce The Veil, Gojira, Sum 41, Of Mice and Men, Thrice, Motionless In White, Beartooth, The Amity Affliction, I Prevail, Red Fang, Bleeker, Norma Jean, Badflower, Goodbye June, Cover Your Tracks, Aeges

Saturday, May 20:-Korn, The Offspring, Papa Roach, Seether, Coheed and Cambria, Taking Back Sunday, Alter Bridge, Skillet, In Flames, Starset, The Story So Far, Turnstile, Whitechapel, Attila, Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes, Kyng, DED, Sylar, Fire From The Gods, One Less Reason

Sunday, May 21:-Metallica, Volbeat, Primus, The Pretty Reckless, Biffy Clyro, Amon Amarth, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Nothing More, Zakk Sabbath, Rival Sons, Deafheaven, Suicide Silence, Every Time I Die, Dinosaur Pile-Up, Dorothy, Radkey, Wage War, As Lions, Royal Republic, Mother Feather



Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Your Favorite Rock Bands Head to Rockford, Illinois For This Years Rock On The Range Festival

Rock On The Range Festival is a week long celebration of rockabilly and country music, held at the Depot Park Music Hall in downtown Columbus, Ohio. Overlooked by the Ohio River and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the festival is a month long event filled with rock and roll, food, and comedy. It is not held on any one date but instead is spread out over the course of a number of weeks. Each week features a different genre of rock and roll music featuring many local and touring acts. If you are looking for a great time in Ohio, then rock on the range festival is the event that you should be attending.

Rock On The Range Festival Guide As with most rock festivals, the main attraction is a legendary headline act. The Rock On The Range Festival has featured artists like Randy Poettinger, Mickey Coughlin, Nancy Sinatra, the Jacksons, Boz Scaggs, Boogerhorn, and David Lee Roth over the past three decades. If you want to catch the spotlight on this week's Rock On The Range Festival, make sure to plan in advance by booking early for the coveted standby spots. These three-day slots tend to fill up quickly, so do your best to get your name in front of Mickey Coughlin, Boogerhorn, or Celine Dion on the night of the event.

The main attraction of this three-day rock show is the numerous food and drink options provided by the performers and other entertainment. If you want to get your fill of food and drink while rocking out, then the three-day event definitely has something that will satisfy your craving. The concerts, performances, and photo shoots are set in beautiful natural settings such as oak trees, gold fields, cactus covered hills, dirt beaches, and more. Music lovers will be glad to know they'll never run out of places to rock out while enjoying their favorite rock bands. With plenty of room to move around and meet and greet fans, the Rock On The Range Festival is an ideal getaway for anyone looking to escape the normal routines of city life and experience something new and exciting in the rock world.

Sunday, March 24, 2019

Sonic Temple Art and Music Festival Replaces Rock on the Range Festival

Following 12 years of astonishing fun, Rock on the Range has finished, as indicated by an official statement.

Advertiser Danny Wimmer Present declared on Friday that Rock on the Range will be supplanted by Sonic Temple Arts + Music Festival in 2019. The multi day show occasion will be held at MAPFRE arena and will be held May 17-19 and will include premium sustenance and refreshments, and craftsmanship establishment.

Sonic Temple Art and Music Festival Announced 2019 Lineup:



Shake on the Range simply praised its twelfth year in May 2018. 

"I am so pleased with what we achieved with Rock On The Range, and we couldn't have done it without our organization with AEG. When we began Rock On The Range, there was no other celebration in America very like it however as of late it turned out to be certain that we had distinctive dreams of where to take the celebration next. The city of Columbus and our dedicated shake fans merit an exceptional, world-class celebration, and we are eager to satisfy that guarantee with the Sonic Temple Arts + Music Festival, held again at MAPFRE Stadium.

So also, DWP will respect another celebration in North Carolina this spring at another area in the city of Rockingham that will enable us to go throughout the night in an increasingly European style setting. We will report that celebration's name and accurate area soon. We are likewise anticipating bringing back Chicago Open Air like nothing anyone's ever seen and proceeding to expand on the record setting pace of Welcome To Rockville."

Thursday, September 6, 2018

Rock on the Range promoter still seeking sites for lucrative events, and Columbus is listening

Los Angeles-based Danny Wimmer Presents needs to locate a bigger site for Rock on the Range and other conceivable celebrations, and keeping in mind that the recommendation of utilizing Three Creeks Metro Park was nixed, Columbus pioneers are anxious to figure out how to make an arrangement.

Rock on the Range

Back in May, the CEO of one of the promoters of the Rock on the Range celebration pitched a plan to Columbus occasions and program organizers.

The Smith Farm territory at Three Creeks Metro Park would be rented for a long time as a celebration site, with the likelihood of extra celebrations at the site, a South by Southwest-like music gathering, and different occasions that would bring more individuals — and hence more cash — to Columbus.

"One of DWP's essential objectives is for our celebrations to produce financial effect for our host city," composed Daniel Hayes, the CEO of Los Angeles-based Danny Wimmer Presents, which, alongside AEG, advances Rock on the Range, a hard-shake/metal celebration that drew 140,000 fans more than three days this past May to Mapfre Stadium.

Authorities with the Columbus Department of Recreation and Parks nixed the Smith Farm proposition a week ago, refering to natural issues and open input: The recreation center's 1,100 sections of land incorporate 40 sections of land of wetlands, and Metro Parks magistrates and ecological gatherings restricted the thought.

Be that as it may, the proposition was genuinely considered by the city and the Columbus Partnership, a not-for-profit gathering of Columbus business pioneers, as indicated by in excess of 1,200 pages of messages and maps The Dispatch acquired from the amusement and parks office through an open records ask.

It's vague which of seven other conceivable locales still may be in play. Robin Davis, representative for Columbus Mayor Andrew J. Ginther, said there haven't been any more talks since Three Creeks Metro Park was disposed of.

"It doesn't mean there won't be discussion," Davis said.

Brian Hoyt, a Columbus entertainment and parks representative, said the 210-section of land Berliner Park, home to 31 ball fields on the South Side close to the Interstate 71-Greenlawn Avenue trade, isn't being talked about as a potential setting.

In 2016, Gov. John Kasich recommended that Rock on the Range's promoters could be searching for a bigger setting, maybe in Cleveland.

Alex Fischer, the Columbus Partnership's leader and CEO, said his gathering can enable promoters to develop Rock on the Range into something greater.

"I do figure you shouldn't underestimate them. They put on an awesome occasion," Fischer said. "They're either going to become here or develop elsewhere. I trust they can locate the correct situation to become here."

The May 9 email from Hayes to Columbus' unique occasions and program and generation facilitators proposes a long haul manage the city.

"The $325M financial effect of Austin's South by Southwest is a decent model of what DWP might want to accomplish in Columbus by executing a long haul development plan that would incorporate expanding participation, including more celebrations, using the (Greater Columbus Convention Center) for a SXSW style music gathering, programming official occasions in downtown eateries and neighborhood attractions," Hayes composed.

"The impediments of DWP's present celebration site in Columbus, Crew (Mapfre) Stadium, does not take into account this level of effect in Columbus."

Hayes composed that Rock on the Range's assessed monetary effect this year was relied upon to be more than $58 million, and that facilitating a few occasions in a similar area would help that effect.

He indicated Louisville, Kentucky, for instance of what could occur in Columbus. In Louisville, Danny Wimmer Presents went into a long haul, multi-celebration concurrence with the city, where the promoter's Louder Than Life shake celebration created $24 million for the network.

That prompted the Bourbon and Beyond celebration that started in 2017, and a down home music-themed celebration that will dispatch in 2019.

As indicated by Louisville's monetary effect examine, the extra celebrations would each add $19.5 million to the economy consistently.

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

GODSMACK Hopes To Embark On Special 20th-Anniversary Tour In 2019


iRock Radio conducted an interview with GODSMACK guitarist Tony Rombola and drummer Shannon Larkin at this year's Rock On The Range festival, which took place last month in Columbus, Ohio. You can now watch the chat below.

Speaking about GODSMACK's initial plans to celebrate the 20th-anniversary of the release of the band's debut album in 2018, Shannon said: "That was an initial thought; Sully [Erna, GODSMACK frontman] had said it a couple of times in the press or whatever. But then when we started working on the new album, we realized that… we thought that we really need to focus on this. And if we put a new record out and play all of the first record, then we wouldn't really be pushing this new record, which we feel is like a new sound for the band, a rebirth. We're all over 50 now, and we don't wanna be a bunch of old dudes trying to pretend like we're young and angry anymore. So with that said, we hope maybe next year, after we get done with the cycle for 'When Legends Rise', to maybe do a tour. And by then it'll be 'Awake''s 20-year anniversary. So we could do maybe a tour where we play just songs from those first two records."

Erna was asked by Kenosha, Wisconsin radio station 95 WIIL Rock about the response from fans to GODSMACK's new LP, "When Legends Rise". Erna replied: "We're getting some really positive reactions so far. It's reacting exactly the way we hoped for it to… The record is so deep, it's so packed with newer kind of sounds, more melodic kind of hooks, but it also has a lot of the core integrity that GODSMACK has built our fanbase off of.

Erna told The Pulse Of Radio that the change in the band's sound reflect changes in his personal life as well. "I'm just not that young, angry guy anymore that I was when I wrote the first two records," he said. "And I know a lot of the fans were, like, 'Oh my god, why won't you come out with this PANTERA-sounding record?' I'm like, 'Dude, I'm 50 years old, I have a daughter, you know; my life is in a much different place. And for me, the way I write is I write about things that affect me on an emotional level."

Erna told The Pulse Of Radio that both SHINEDOWN and his band intend to deliver a big show this time out. "You know, us and SHINEDOWN have worked very hard on putting out a big rock show," he said. "Each band wants to be able to deliver a big show and big production and I'm starting to feel, if I may say boldly, that I think it could be the best rock tour of 2018. It's just gonna be a really big package. We're bringing a big show, and so I don't think anyone's gonna be disappointed, that's for sure."

Monday, May 14, 2018

Rock on the Range Music Festival Announces 2018 Lineup

To be honest there are more than enough rock music festivals playing the same cards of line up, following the same patterns from years.

Rock On The Range 2018

Not that they are not interesting, they are in their own way. I mean we love killers as much as everybody else but considering the Festival Market of the state which is I must say growing rapidly and may harm many of the institutes linked with music festivals that is, if the festival keeps on producing the events in same trends over and over. People are coming to these festivals by getting tickets from tickets4festivals.com and having a time of their lives but there is no guarantee they’ll stick around longer there is going to be a time when they’ll get frustrated with same routines played on Music Festivals.

As long as these American Music Festival keep repeating the same trends every coming year they’ll be losing their crowd soon enough. That’s where Rock on the Range is different.

Cheapest Rock On The Range Tickets

This Columbus, Ohio Festival has been bringing incredible Hard Rock and Heavy Metal Music to Music lovers since 2007 in united States. The event started with one-day convention which was attended by more than 35,000 people, that later had to be expanded into three-days long weekend that accomplished to fetch about 135,000 attendees in 2017 which was its 5th sell-out in sequence.

Now a day, the customer loyalty is the main factor that largely influence a festival’s long-lasting success and that’s what Danny Wimmer, the founder of Danny Wimmer Presents and Rock on the Range’s co-producer knows very well and have been applying rather impressive techniques to attract attention from all over the world from years. “Rock on the Range was really the first major hard rock festival in the United States,” he says, “It spoke to a loyal segment of fans who were searching for something to call their own. It’s the community of fans that make Rock on the Range a success year over year. They are emotionally invested, and we communicate with them year-round.”
Rock on the Range announced its fabulous line up for the 12th establishment of the festival in May. The Show is scheduled for three-day weekend as always, and will take place at Columbus MAPFRE Stadium on 18th ,19th and 20th of May 2018.

Rock On The Range Map

Tool, Avenged Sevenfold and Alice in Chains will headline this year’s Rock on the Range Music Festival. The Festival function as a make-shift for Avenged Sevenfold mid their North American and European headlining tours supporting their newest album, 2016’s The Stage. It also characterizes Alice in Chains’ first live stage performance after 2016 and if things work out this could befall to their new album. Tool’s Frontman Maynard James Keenan will be playing twice by the weekend as he’ll be performing with A Perfect Circle as well. Both of these bands have explored almost every arenas and amphitheaters of North America in this year. Discount Rock On The Range Tickets are on sale now. Get your pass from Tickets4festivals before it gets sold.

The festival’s full line up of the bands as well as the comedians is as below:

Friday, 18th May: Alice in the Chains, A Perfect Circle, Breaking Benjamin, Machine Gun Kelly, Greta Van Fleet, Underoath, Body Count, QuickSand, 10 Years, The Bronx, Atreyu, Power Trip, Hawthorne Heights, Turnstile, Senses Fail, The Fever 333, Dance Gavin Dance, I See Stars, Mutoid Man, Spirit Animal
Comedians: Trae CrowderTim DillonJake Iannarino, Tom Dustin, Jay Armstrong

Saturday, 19th May: Avenged Sevenfold, Stone Sour, Three Days Grace, Bullet For My Valentine, Black Veil Brides, Asking Alexandria, TECH N9NE, Trivium, Andrew W.K, Emmure, Miss May I, New Years Day, From Ashes to New, Stick to your Guns, Cane Hill, Wilson, Grandson, My Ticket Home, Like Moths to Flames, Them Evils
Comedians: JB Smoove, Yannis Pappas, Jason Banks, Bill Square, Chad Zumock

Sunday, 20th May: Tool, GodSmack, Stone Temple Pilots, The Used, Baby Metal, I Prevail, Baroness, YelaWolf, Code Orange, Red Sun Rising, Anti-flags, We Came As Romans, Tyler Bryant and the Shake Down, Like A Storm, Toothgrinder, Shaman’s Harvest, Shim, Stitched up Heart, Joyous Wolf
Comedians: Big Jay Oakerson, Taylor Tomlinson, Zach Martina, Aaron Kleiber

Rock On The Range Festival 2018 Lineup