Limp Bizkit Headlines Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival

Limp Bizkit takes the stage in a whirlwind of back-to-back shows this year, gracing major music festivals across Europe, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The ’90s rock band has shown that their iconic hits and appeal remain as strong as ever in the eyes of their adoring fans.

As the nu-metal/rap-rock band prepares for their upcoming shows, they have recently added an exciting event to their lineup. The Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival announced the artists and bands set to perform at the highly anticipated event in a post on Instagram.

Headlining the three-day festival, some of the biggest names in the rock music scene will take the stage. Disturbed will kick off the event on July 17 at the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio, leading Friday night’s lineup alongside Papa Roach, Cypress Hill, and Hollywood Undead.

The second day will see Bad Omens in the spotlight as headliners, joined by French heavy metal band Gojira, Sleeping With the Sirens, Machine Head, The Used, and more. Wrapping up the festival, Limp Bizkit, led by frontman Fred Durst, will close out the event with an unforgettable high-energy performance that fans won’t want to miss.

Joining the lineup on the third day are A Day to Remember, Ice Nine Kills, Norma Jean, and Archers, among others. Excitement among fans is palpable as they eagerly anticipate the star-studded roster set to grace the Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival.

The founder of the festival’s promoter, Danny Wimmer Presents (DWP), Danny Wimmer himself, expressed his excitement at welcoming major rock acts like Limp Bizkit, Bad Omens, and Disturbed to the event. According to The PRP News, Wimmer stated, “We’re fired up to welcome Limp Bizkit back to Inkcarceration. Having Bad Omens headlining a DWP festival for the first time brings a whole new level of energy to the weekend, and adding Disturbed to this lineup makes it an absolute powerhouse for our fans.”

Described as one of their “most in-demand lineups to date” by DWP co-founder Dan Janssen, the festival boasts over 65 artists spanning rock and its various subgenres. The anticipation for this year’s Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival is at an all-time high, promising an unforgettable experience for rock and metal fans alike.

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