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More Details for SLIPKNOT's KNOTFEST Have Been Released!

How Much Fire Can One Fest Handle?

How Much Fire Can One Fest Handle?

As we reported on Saturday, Slipknot will be returning this October with their fun-filled extravaganza of metal and chaos they call Knotfest. Tickets for Knotfest 2014 have officially went on sale today, and we suggest you jump on buying before it's too late!

Along with early bird discounts, and daily line ups, Knotfest.com has also released an insane glimpse of what this year’s festival will look like. Attractions at the festival include a Goat Petting Zoo, Tattoo Parlor, Zipline park, Costume Performance Artists, and a Slipknot Museum. That already sounds like the coolest festival ever, but the next 3 are sure to get your blood pumping!A Fire Area/Thunderdome where 2 fighters step in until 1 taps out,Ring Of Fire Carnival Ride which basically looks like a Ferris wheel from hell, and Flaming Carnival Games consisting of midway style games that incorporate fire into everything!

It goes without saying this is shaping up to be the festival of all festivals here in the U.S. and we’re excited to see how this pans out.

Here is the latest daily line up for 31 out of the 60 bands confirmed so far:

Friday, October 24th:
Suicide Silence
The Black Dahlia Murder
Butcher Babies

Saturday, October 25th:
Slipknot
Danzig
Anthrax
Black Label Society
Testament
In This Moment
Hatebreed
Carcass
The Faceless
The Devil Wears Prada
Miss May I
Maximum The Hormone
One OK Rock
King 810
Man With A Mission

Sunday, October 26th:
Slipknot
Five Finger Death Punch
Volbeat
Killswitch Engage
Of Mice & Men
Tech N9ne
Atreyu
HELLYEAH
DevilDriver
Whitechapel
Upon A Burning Body
Veil Of Maya
Anti-Mortem
Nothing More

The festival will take place at the San Manuel Amphitheater & Campgrounds in San Bernardino, CA from October 24th-26th. Get Your Tickets Now!

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