SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Rob Zombie, Slipknot, Blink-182, Staind, Korn, and Tool are en route to Sacramento for the 2019 Aftershock Festival.
The festival brings together metalheads from around the area with the best riffs the heavy metal and hard rock scene has to offer.
The three-day festival is crammed with enough food and music for just about anyone's appetite.
Tickets:
Some tickets are still available for the three-day show, but General Admission tickets might not last for long.
Sunday’s line-up has already sold out, but some tickets are left for the weekend, Friday, and Saturday, respectively.
The remaining ticket prices for General Admission are $329.50 for the weekend (Level 3), $120 for Friday (Level 2) and $135 for Saturday (Level 3).
For more information on bundles and VIP tickets, click HERE.
Where to go:
The festival will be held at Discovery Park, located at 1000 Garden Highway in Sacramento.
When it comes to parking, the festival advises people to use their Park & Ride program. Those tickets come with vehicle parking at the Sleep Train Arena, where you can board a shuttle to and from the festival.
There is no parking or camping within Discovery Park during the festival and parking is limited in the designated areas around the park.
For traffic conditions at the Sleep Train Arena, view the Waze map below:
Alternatives ways to get Discovery Park include:
- Ride Share/Taxi
- Bike Parking
- Amtrak
When does it start?
Doors for the festival open at 12 p.m. on Oct.11 and Oct. 12 and at 11:30 a.m. on Oct. 13.
Who will be there?
There are countless bands perform for the big show, but here are some of the big names slated to take the stage:
- Slipknot
- Staind
- Blink-182
- Rob Zombie
- Tool
- Korn
- Marilyn Manson
- Stone Temple Pilots
- Andrew W.K.
- Sum 41
- Lamb of God
To find out who’s taking the stage and when click HERE for the line-up schedule.
What about food?
With such a long festival, you’re bound to get hungry. Luckily, Aftershock has no shortage of food trucks and vendors slinging burgers and bbq.
To find a full list of vendors, click HERE.
What items are allowed?
There's a number of items not allowed at the festival, but for a quick verify on what is allowed, view below:
- Cellphones & Small Portable Chargers
- Sunscreen (non-aerosol)
- One factory-sealed bottle of water (20 oz. max size)
- Binoculars
- Towels and light blankets
- Small, point-and-shoot digital camera
- Hats and sunglasses
- Earplugs
- Sealed packs of cigarettes
- Vape pens & e-cigarettes
While are allowed, the festival discourages them from being brought. Bags are discouraged, however, if one must be brought, they must follow these rules:
- Be a small purse or handheld clutch (max size of 4.5” x 6.5”)
- Be a clear or mesh drawstring bag
- Be a small or medium-sized clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag (max size of 12” x 6” x 12”)
- Be a clear one-gallon resealable Zip loc bag (max is a freezer size bag, 10” x 12” x 2”)
The full list of what isn't allowed is available HERE.
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