Bangin’ in the Rock Festival Announces 2024 Lineup

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It’s time to venture down to Arkansas, home of those creepy-ass billboards that just have the 10 Commandments on them, because Bangin’ in the Rock Festival returns for another year at the end of September. The festival promises a little something for everyone, or at least a little something for everyone who enjoys loud, hard rock music, with some of the big names including metalcore band Jesus Piece and British punk band The Chisel.

Here’s what the festival had to say on their official Instagram account with the announcement of the lineup:

“BITRFEST 2024 WE BACK

“Super stoked how this year came together and there is literally something for everyone. Tickets are available at the link in our bio! Grab em while you can.

“We hope to see everyone in September for a sick weekend!

“Single day line ups and pre show coming soon!

“TICKET LINK IN BIO”

The lineup listed sounds absolutely brutal, with some of the other acts playing including Gel and MSPAINT. Here’s the full list of bands for this monster festival:

Jesus Piece
The Chisel
Never Ending Game
Gel
MSPAINT
Fuming Mouth
Peeling Flesh
Snuffed on Sight
Conservative Military Image
Spine
Destiny Bond
Corpse Pile
Mutilation BBQ
Prevention
Two Piece
No Friend of Mine
Realms of Death
Zashea
Death Rattle
Dryer Fire
Mazenko

Unlike most festivals that take place at an outdoor venue, Bangin in the Rock Fest is going to be taking place on September 27-28 in an indoor venue called the Rev Room in Little Rock Arkansas. Two-day tickets are now available here, with single day lineups and pre-shows to be announced soon.

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