STONE TEMPLE PILOTS, WOLFMOTHER Among Acts Confirmed For First Annual Rock N' Rev Festival
April 29, 2010, 14 years ago
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS, CREED, GODSMACK, THREE DOORS DOWN, WOLFMOTHER, and HINDER top the long list of bands combining forces with DC3 Global to hijack the world’s biggest, baddest biker event for five full nights of undeniable rock ‘n’ roll bedlam – Monday, August 9th
through Friday, August 13th at the inaugural Rock N' Rev Festival, part of the legendary Sturgis Rally’s 70th Anniversary celebration in Sturgis, SD.
With an unrivaled lineup of 20 bands over five nights and spectacular fireworks displays each night in the nation’s largest outdoor amphitheater at the 600-acre Glencoe CampResort, the Rock N' Rev Festival promises to be the hands-down largest party ever thrown at the world’s largest motorcycle event, which annually draws over a half million patrons. World famous showman Jim Rose and his side circus are set to emcee the five-day event and give attendees a show they will never forget.
EAGLES OF DEATH METAL, THE DARLING STILETTOS, POP EVIL, SKILLET and SWAYBACK are just some of the other bands making massive music at this colossal biker bash. Stay tuned for major announcements of many more bands being added in the weeks ahead.
Tickets for the Rock N' Rev Festival are $45 per day, general admission ($150 for a five-day pass), and go on sale Friday, April 30th at noon EST through Ticketmaster.com and RockNRevFestival.com and at all Ticketmaster locations, or by calling Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000.
Tickets also will be available each day at the gate. For more information on exclusive VIP packages ($1,000 for five days), including backstage access to a VIP area to special, air-conditioned tents with private bars, motorcycle parking, luxury bathroom facilities and more, go to rocknrevfestival.com.
Deeply discounted Concert N’ Camping packages are available on the Glencoe CampResort website at GlencoeCamp.com. Gates open at 4 PM daily. Show time each day is 6 PM. For complete information, call the hotline at (800) 272-4712.