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Inaugural Exit 111 Festival Includes GUNS N' ROSES, SLAYER, DEFTONES, MEGADETH, GHOST & More

Lamb Of God, Whitechapel, Gojira, Black Label Society, Mastodon, etc.

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The inaugural Exit 111 festival will take place between October 11 and 13 at the Great Stage Park in Manchester, TN, and the lineup is pretty great. Exit 111 is headlined by Guns N' Roses, Def Leppard and Lynyrd Skynyrd.

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The support lineup is insane: Deftones, Ghost, Megadeth, Coheed & Cambria, Lamb of God, Mastodon, Seether, Alter Bridge, Gojira, Cheap Trick, Blackberry Smoke, Black Label Society, Ministry, Skillet, Nothing More, Sleeping With Sirens, Of Mice and Men, Thrice, White Chapel, Power Trip, Black Stone Cherry, Fever 333, Graveyard, The Cadillac Three, 10 Years, From Ashes to New, Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown, New Years Day, Alien Weaponry, Bishop Gunn, Dead Sara, Plague Vendor, Dirty Honey, Tetrarch, Watermox, Kyle Shutt, and O'Brother.

Tickets go on sale Thursday, April 25 at noon, but you can get in on the presale with the exclusive Metal Injection pre-sale code CAMPOUT today starting at 9 a.m. through tomorrow, April 24 at 11:59 p.m. Get your tickets here.

Additionally, for every ticket sold, Seether frontman Shaun Morgan's Rise Above charity will donate $1 to Suicide Awareness Voices of Education (SAVE).

Inaugural Exit 111 Festival Includes GUNS N' ROSES, SLAYER, DEFTONES, MEGADETH, GHOST & More

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