SMASHING PUMPKINS, SLAYER, KORN Confirmed For Germany's ROCK AM RING/ROCK IM PARK Festivals

January 26, 2007

The reunited SMASHING PUMPKINS, SLAYER, KORN, STONE SOUR, EVANESCENCE and LINKIN PARK are among the confirmed bands for this year's Rock am Ring and Rock im Park festivals, set to take place June 1-3 in the German towns of Nürburgring and Nürnberg, respectively. The festival billing is now shaping up as follows (in alphabetical order):

ARCTIC MONKEYS
BEATSTEAKS
BILLY TALENT
DAVE MATTHEWS BAND
EVANESCENCE
JAN DELAY & DISKO NO. 1
KAISER CHIEFS
KORN
LINKIN PARK
MANDO DIAO
MIA.
MUSE
MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE
SLAYER
SMASHING PUMPKINS
STONE SOUR
THE HIVES
THE KOOKS
WIR SIND HELDEN
WOLFMOTHER

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