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METALLICA, NINE INCH NAILS, KORN, JUDAS PRIEST Headline Louder Than Life Fest 2021

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Louisville, Kentucky is about to get four days of insane heavy metal. This year's Louder than Life festival has been confirmed and it goes down September 23rd-26th at the Highland Festival Grounds at KY Expo Center in Louisville, KY.

Among the headliners, Metallica will be playing two nights, with two different sets, and folks in attendance will be seeing Korn and Nine Inch Nails headline the other two nights.

Get tickets here. A whole ton of bands have been confirmed, here's the lineup:

Thursday, September 23rd:
Korn
Staind
Cypress Hill
Anthrax
Beartooth
Sevendust
Knocked Loose
Wage War
Helmet
Escape The Fate
Zero 9:36
Hyro The Hero
Teenage Wrist
Currents
Jeris Johnson
Another Day Dawns
Blame My Youth

Friday, September 24th:
Metallica
Jane’s Addiction
Rise Against
Gojira
Killswitch Engage
Starset
Avatar
Fever 333
Turnstile
Cleopatrick
Dead Sara
’68
The Blue Stones
South Of Eden
Tallah
Joyous Wolf
Contracult Collective

Saturday, September 25th:
Nine Inch Nails
Snoop Dogg
Machine Gun Kelly
Ghostemane
The Distillers
Asking Alexandria
Grandson
Code Orange
Ice Nine Kills
Spiritbox
Red
Butcher Babies
Bones UK
Diamante
Siiickbrain
UNITYTX
Dana Dentata
The Messenger Birds

Sunday, September 26th:
Metallica
Judas Priest
Mudvayne
Seether
Pennywise
Skillet
Sabaton
The Hu
Badflower
Mammoth WVH
Fozzy
Red Fang
Ayron Jones
From Ashes To New
Avoid
Tempt
Dead Poet Society
Like Machines

METALLICA, NINE INCH NAILS, KORN, JUDAS PRIEST Headline Louder Than Life Fest 2021
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