ALICE IN CHAINS, LIMP BIZKIT, DROWNING POOL Confirmed For Wisconsin's ROCK FEST

February 13, 2010

ALICE IN CHAINS, LIMP BIZKIT, DROWNING POOL and APOCALYPTICA are among the confirmed bands for the Rock Fest 2010, set to take place July 15-18 in Cadott, Wisconsin.

The festival billing is shaping up as follows:

Thursday, July 15:

VIC FERRARI
APOCALYPTICA
THEORY OF A DEADMAN

Friday, July 16:

GRAVEL SWITCH
DEFAULT
RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUS
SOUL ASYLUM
GAVIN ROSSDALE
3 DOORS DOWN

Saturday, July 17:

ELEMENTS
ELMWOOD
CANDLEBOX
BLUE OCTOBER

Sunday, July 18:

BLACK VALENTYNE
TRAPT
DROWNING POOL
LIMP BIZKIT
ALICE IN CHAINS

For more information, visit www.rock-fest.com.

(Thanks: iron_maiden_fan)

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