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Rocklahoma

Sebastian Bach - Youth Gone Wild.jpg
Sebastian Bach playing at Rocklahoma 2008.

Genre
Hard rock, heavy metal, alternative rock
Dates July, May
Location(s)
Pryor, Oklahoma, US
Years active 2007–present
Founded by Mark Nuessle
Website www.rocklahoma.com

Rocklahoma (also known as Rock Fever Presents Rocklahoma or Rock Fever) is an annual 3-day hard rock music festival with camping held in Pryor, Oklahoma. The festival features 4 official stages, as well as many unofficial campground parties and performing acts and onsite vendors. It is currently billed as one of the many festivals that make up AEG Entertainment's World's Loudest Month concert series. There were an estimated 100,000 people (about 30,000 per day) at the first annual Rocklahoma held in 2007.[1]
The Third Annual Rocklahoma had over seventy bands on four stages, including favorites from previous Rocklahoma festivals, Beautiful Creatures, LA Guns featuring Tracii Guns, Bang Tango, Lillian Axe, Gypsy Pistoleros and Faster Pussycat. Included on the side stages are bands from all over Europe. Playboy and Rolling Stone in 2008 called Rocklahoma one of the top festivals that should not be missed.[citation needed]
Coffee table books for Rocklahoma 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 have been published and are available on the web.




Contents






  • 1 2017


  • 2 2016


    • 2.1 Thursday, May 26




  • 3 2015


    • 3.1 Friday, May 22


    • 3.2 Saturday, May 23


    • 3.3 Sunday, May 24




  • 4 2014


    • 4.1 Thursday, May 22


    • 4.2 Friday, May 23


    • 4.3 Saturday, May 24


    • 4.4 Sunday, May 25




  • 5 2013


    • 5.1 Thursday, May 23


    • 5.2 Friday, May 24


    • 5.3 Saturday, May 25


    • 5.4 Sunday, May 26




  • 6 2012


    • 6.1 Thursday, May 24 Pre-Party


    • 6.2 Friday, May 25


    • 6.3 Saturday, May 26


    • 6.4 Sunday, May 27




  • 7 2011


    • 7.1 Thursday, May 26 Pre-Party


    • 7.2 Friday, May 27


    • 7.3 Saturday, May 28


    • 7.4 Sunday, May 29




  • 8 2010


    • 8.1 Thursday, May 27 Pre-Party


    • 8.2 Friday, May 28


    • 8.3 Saturday, May 29


    • 8.4 Sunday, May 30




  • 9 2009 Lineup


    • 9.1 Main stage


    • 9.2 + 3 side Stages brought to you by Retrospect Records




  • 10 2008 Lineup


    • 10.1 Main stage


    • 10.2 Side Stages


      • 10.2.1 South stage


      • 10.2.2 North stage






  • 11 2007 Lineup


  • 12 References


  • 13 External links





2017


Thursday, May 25 (Campground Party): Another Lost Year, Nicnos, Locust Grove, Final Drive, Midnight Mob, Hoodslide, Stolen Rhodes, BC & The Big Rig, Reliance Code, Screaming Red Mutiny


Friday, May 26: Def Leppard, Three Days Grace, Skillet, Pierce The Veil, The Pretty Reckless, In Flames, Slaughter, Rival Sons, Fozzy, Badflower, Goodbye June, Aeges, Retrospect All Stars, Lynam, Aska, Electro_Nomicon, Ratchet Dolls, Death Grip, T.R.O.Y., Arson City, Keychain, Sun And Flesh, Thousand Years Wide, Save The Hero, The Normandys, Difuser


Saturday, May 27: Stone Sour, The Cult, Zakk Sabbath, Suicidal Tendencies, Diamond Head, Fuel, Starset, Red Sun Rising, Dinosaur Pile-Up, DED, Kore Rozzick, Dead Metal Society, Wild Street, Diamond Lane, Black Tora, Five Star Hooker, Moxy & The Influence, Adakain, NonHuman Era, The Mendenhall Experiment, Paralandra, Wild Fire, The Adarna, The Revolutioners, etc[2][3]


Sunday, May 28: The Offspring, Seether, Jackyl, Ratt, Buckcherry, Taking Back Sunday, Nothing More, Black Stone Cherry, Norma Jean, Wage War, Royal Republic, One Less Reason, London’s Dungeon, Niterain, Nova Rex, 3D In Your Face, The Tip, Desire The Fire, Wild Planes, Coda Cutlass, As Above So Below, The Chimpz, Sweatin Bullets, Weston Horn & The Hush, Skytown, The Fairweather



2016



Thursday, May 26


Arson City, Even the Dogs, Drek, Nicnos, Emperors and Elephants, Well Hung Heart, Framing The Red, Hoodslide, BC and The Big Rig, Roots of Thought, Grind
[4]



2015


Due to severe weather in the area, Rocklahoma officials were forced to evacuate the grounds and were forced to cancel the remaining artists for Saturday evening; among those cancelled was headliner Linkin Park and Volbeat.



Friday, May 22


Ratchet Dolls Godsmack, Slayer, Papa Roach, In This Moment, Ministry, Apocalyptica, We Are Harlot, Nonpoint, Young Guns, Butcher Babies, Upon a Burning Body, Like a Storm, Waylaid, Ivy Stone, Even The Dogs, etc.[5]



Saturday, May 23


Linkin Park, Volbeat, Halestorm, Anthrax, The Pretty Reckless, Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts, Candlebox, In Flames, Periphery, Starset, Crobot, The Chimpz, etc.



Sunday, May 24


Tesla, Breaking Benjamin, Queensrÿche, Of Mice And Men, The Winery Dogs, Motionless In White, Aranda, Otherwise, Islander, etc.



2014



Thursday, May 22


James Douglas Show, DRYVR, Oldman, Motortrain, Blackwater Rebellion, Dirty Crush, Triple Se7en, Severmind, Fight the Fade, Benny’s Little Weasel



Friday, May 23


Five Finger Death Punch, Deftones, Seether, Killswitch Engage, Hellyeah, Skid Row, Black Stone Cherry, The Pretty Reckless, Thousand Foot Krutch, Lacuna Coil, Nothing More, Truckfighters, Wicked, Killer Dwarfs, London’s Dungeon, Ruff Justice, Loveblast, Firstryke, Nasty Habit, Dellacoma, Chaotic Resemblance, Scattered Hamlet, Jet West, The Chimpz, Sleepwalking Home, Framing the Red, Bad Remedy, Snakefist, NICNOS, Enslaved by Fear



Saturday, May 24


Staind, Twisted Sister, Jackyl, Filter, Kix, Pop Evil, Adelitas Way, We Are Harlot,[6]Texas Hippie Coalition, Devour the Day, We As Human, Gemini Syndrome, Kill Devil Hill, Ratchet Dolls, Wicked, Black Tora, Bai Bang, ASKA, Hellion, Killer Dwarfs, Ragdoll, Siren, Hip Kitty, Well Hung Heart, Mine Enemies Fall, Vilifi, A Course of Action, The Grizzly Band, The Joint Effect, David Castro Band



Sunday, May 25


Kid Rock, Theory of a Deadman, Extreme, Black Label Society, Tom Keifer of Cinderella, Down, Redlight King, Kyng, Butcher Babies, Heaven’s Basement, Eve to Adam, Twelve Foot Ninja, Scorpion Child, Sleepy Hollow, Tempt, Station, Mystery, Lynam, Mandy Lion, Mach22, Down N Dirty, Dirtee Circus, Echofuzz, Shotgun Rebels, Able the Allies, The Bourgeois, Switchbach, Paper Tigers, The Grown Ups[7]



2013



Thursday, May 23





Pre-Party at Axis Campground Stage

Triple Se7en

Searching for Sanity
Sleewalking Home
Motortrain
Baron von Swager
Rocker Lips
Drek
Kingshifter




Friday, May 24















Main Stage
Hard Rock Stage
Retrospect Records Stage
Axis Campground Stage

All That Remains
Ratt
Papa Roach
Bush
Guns N’ Roses



Zero Crossing
Otherwise
The Sword
Escape the Fate
Clutch
Device



Fist of Rage
London's Dungeon
Ruff Justice
Hessler
The Last Vegas
Down N Dirty



The Summit
Roots of Thought
Wanton Looks
Kicktree
Shotgun Rebels
The Kul
Memory of a Melody




Saturday, May 25















Main Stage
Hard Rock Stage
Retrospect Records Stage
Axis Campground Stage

Big Wreck
Halestorm
Skillet
Bullet for My Valentine
Alice in Chains



O'Brother
Bookroyal
We as Human
Young Guns
Asking Alexandria
Mindset Evolution



Emerald City

Mystery
Big Trouble
Black Tora
London
Wildstreet
Golden State
Sunset Riot

Mystery



Strikes At One
Well Hung Heart

Vilifi

For The Broken

Echofuzz
The Chimpz

Mine Enemies Fall




Sunday, May 26














Main Stage
Hard Rock Stage
Retrospect Records Stage
Axis Campground Stage

Dokken
Steel Panther
Hollywood Undead
Cheap Trick
Korn



Scorpion Child
Heaven's Basement
Red Line Chemistry
Thousand Foot Krutch
Motionless in White
American Fangs



Wicked
Ragdoll
Station
Firstryke
Switchblade Scarlett
Lynam
Rhyme
Nasty Habit
The Glitter Boys



  • Attend/Capacity/Gross Sales: 49.179 / 52.500 / $2,237,936

[8]



2012



Thursday, May 24 Pre-Party





Pre-Party at Axis Campground Stage

Jamco Industries

Delay the Day

Baron Von Swagger

Aformatic
Back from Ashes

Twofold

Tiranico

Fist of Rage[9]




Friday, May 25















Main Stage
Hard Rock Stage
Retrospect Records Stage
Axis Campground Stage

Adelitas Way
Cavo
Chevelle
Slash featuring Myles Kennedy
and The Conspirators
Creed



Beneath
Janus
Redlight King
Red
P.O.D.

Eve to Adam



Sunset Riot

Ragdoll

S.E.X. Department

Down N Dirty

Hessler

Pretty Little Suicide

Wildstreet
Lynam

Fist of Rage



Absence of Ink

For the Broken

Echo Fuzz

Shotgun Rebels

Soulicit

Rocker Lips

Snew

Mine Enemies Fall




Saturday, May 26















Main Stage
Hard Rock Stage
Retrospect Records Stage
Axis Campground Stage

Pop Evil
10 Years
Theory of a Deadman
Megadeth
Rob Zombie



Anti-Mortem
New Medicine
Trivium
The Darkness
Volbeat

Otherwise



Diemonds

S.E.X. Department

Switchblade Scarlett

Ruff Justice

Firstryke
Lillian Axe
On Fire

The Glitter Boys

Black Tora



Villains Dance

Stun

Dagger

Unwritten Rulez

Drek
A Good Fight

Willie Basse

Sweatin Bullets




Sunday, May 27















Main Stage
Hard Rock Stage
Retrospect Records Stage
Axis Campground Stage

Black Stone Cherry
Puddle of Mudd
Jackyl
Queensrÿche
Chickenfoot



Rains
Charm City Devils
Aranda
Art of Dying
Hellyeah
Falling in Reverse



Fist of Rage

Ragdoll

Down N Dirty

Sunset Riot
Diemonds

Black Tora

The Glitter Boys

Black Tora



Desi and Cody

David Castro Band

The Hawkeyes

We The Ghost

Through the Thorns




2011



Thursday, May 26 Pre-Party



  • Aformatic

  • Blackwood

  • Fist of Rage

  • Floodlyne

  • Stun

  • Tiranico



Friday, May 27



  • Hinder

  • My Darkest Days

  • Sick Puppies

  • Skillet

  • Texas Hippie Coalition

  • Jonathan Tyler & the Northern Lights

  • Whitesnake



Saturday, May 28



  • Gypsy Pistoleros

  • Adelitas Way

  • Drowning Pool

  • Pop Evil

  • Rev Theory

  • Sebastian Bach

  • Staind

  • The Gracious Few



Sunday, May 29



  • Crooked X

  • Black Label Society

  • Mötley Crüe

  • Papa Roach

  • Pretty Little Suicide

  • Poison

  • Saving Abel

  • Seether


All That Remains, Escape The Fate, Cavo, Hail the Villain, Taddy Porter, New Medicine, Art of Dying, Electric Touch, One Less Reason, Gypsy Pistoleros, Alias, Wildstreet, The Glitter Boys, Gunner Sixx, Black Tora, Mad Max, Aura Surreal, Firstryke, Aska, Arena, Blue Tiger, Bad Things, Cutlass and Mock Star.


[10]



2010


On December 1, 2009, Rocklahoma's organizers announced an affiliation with concert promoter AEG Live to revamp the festival's format. The 2010 festival was moved to Memorial Day weekend and included more current artists as well as very few of the 1980s-era classic rock and metal bands for which the festival has been known.[11]



Thursday, May 27 Pre-Party





Retrospect Records Stage

Bad Things
Hector Backwoods
Sam & The Stylees
Firstryke
Black Tora
WildStreet
The Glitter Boys
Dressed To Kill




Friday, May 28













Main Stage
Hard Rock Stage
Retrospect Records Stage

Adelitas Way
Saving Abel
Buckcherry
Three Days Grace
Godsmack



Chuk Cooley and the Demon Hammers
New Medicine
Janus
The Veer Union

Richy Nix



Black Tora
New Cool World
Mad Max
O'Dette
Firstryke
Krank
Bad Things




Saturday, May 29













Main Stage
Hard Rock Stage
Retrospect Records Stage

Burn Halo
Fuel
Saliva
Cinderella
ZZ Top



Pedal Point
Nigel Dupree Band
Brookroyal
Like A Storm
Shaman's Harvest
Gypsy Pistoleros



Bad Things
Krank
O'Dette
WildStreet
The Glitter Boys
Problem Child
The Last Vegas




Sunday, May 30













Main Stage
Hard Rock Stage
Retrospect Records Stage

Aranda
Sevendust
Theory of a Deadman
Chevelle
Tesla



Within Reason
Hail the Villain
Year Long Disaster
Taddy Porter
Lacuna Coil



New Cool World
Mad Max
Firstryke
The Glitter Boys
Problem Child
WildStreet
Bad Things




2009 Lineup



Main stage


Thursday, July 9



  • Anthrax

  • Saxon

  • Overkill

  • Anvil

  • Metal Church

  • Leatherwolf


Friday, July 10



  • Ratt

  • Night Ranger

  • Warrant

  • Danger Danger

  • Helix

  • Hericane Alice


Saturday, July 11



  • Stryper

  • Jackyl


  • Thin Lizzy – cancelled due to injury.

  • Kix

  • Keel

  • Lizzy Borden

  • Gypsy Pistoleros


Sunday, July 12



  • Twisted Sister

  • Skid Row

  • Great White

  • Nelson

  • Bonfire

  • Vixen



+ 3 side Stages brought to you by Retrospect Records













Funhouse Stage (North End)
Strip Stage (Hill)
Retro Stage (South End)

Pedal Point
Bai Bang
Rebel State
Zero King
Chizel
Axeticy
Altered Ending
Widow
Strike The Sun
ANJ
Big Cock
Bodragaz
Ritual Habits
Electronomicon
Halycon Way
Warrior
Lillian Axe
Revengeance
Miles Beyond
Vougan
Julliet
Bang Camaro



Vanity XO
Miles Beyond
Swirl
Lickity Split
Glitter Boys
ASKA (band)
Hallows Eve
Beautiful Creatures
Bai Bang
Bang Tango
Dirty Penny
Aura Surreal
Hollywood Harlot
Frontrunner
Britny Fox
Hallucination

Hericane Alice
Faster Pussycat
Ronnie Munroe
Firstryke
Mad Margritt
Roxanne
Mad Max
LA Guns
Fan Halen



Wildstreet
Aura Surreal
Harlot
Firstryke
Herazz
Mass
Krank
Glitter Boys
Harlot
Frontrunner
Biloxi
Herman Rarebell
Lord Tracy
Lickity Split
Letchen Gray
Nasty Nasty
Cuttlass
Silent Rage
Icon
Heartless
D'Molls
Baton Rouge




2008 Lineup



Main stage


Over 90 bands appeared on all stages during the 5 days of Rocklahoma.[12]
Sixty bands played on the side stages.[13]


The following bands played the main stage from the Rocklahoma website:[14]


Wednesday, July 9


A benefit concert for residents of the nearby town of Picher, Oklahoma, which was severely hit by a EF4 tornado on May 10, 2008. Three-day ticket holders and members of the armed forces are admitted free of charge, and the general public only has to pay a $25 fee to get in.[15]



  • Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp Jam

  • Firehouse

  • All Star Fantasy Camp

  • Jackyl

  • Ratt


  • Heavy Metal in Baghdad (documentary film)


Thursday, July 10
(pre-party only available to people who purchased three-day tickets)



  • Jetboy

  • House of Lords

  • Vain

  • Enuff Z'nuff


  • L.A. Guns w/ Tracii Guns

  • Dokken


  • Sebastian Bach (of Skid Row)


  • Bret Michaels (of Poison)


Friday, July 11



  • XYZ

  • Armored Saint

  • Kingdom Come

  • Living Colour

  • Night Ranger

  • Extreme


  • Triumph reunited with Rik Emmett


Saturday, July 12



  • Pretty Boy Floyd

  • Every Mother's Nightmare

  • Tora Tora

  • Black 'n Blue

  • Trixter

  • Lynch Mob

  • Kix

  • Lita Ford


  • Warrant reunited with Jani Lane


  • Cinderella (Cancelled)


Sunday July 13



  • Axe

  • Steelheart

  • Zebra

  • UFO

  • Ace Frehley

  • Tesla

  • Queensrÿche



Side Stages


The following bands have been confirmed for the side stages from the Rocklahoma website:[16]



South stage


(sponsored by Nightmare Records, Chavis Records and Blastzone)



Wednesday July 10, 2008



  • Joey Doherty "Kid Lightning"

  • Pedal Point

  • Jaded

  • Down Tread

  • Overloaded

  • Lure


Thursday July 10, 2008



  • Bigcock

  • Dog's Divin

  • Boneshaker

  • Cockpit

  • Joe Town

  • Six Minute Century

  • Sex Department

  • Powned

  • Erocktica


Friday July 11, 2008



  • Angelo Minoli

  • Gods of Kansas

  • Azrael's Bane

  • Lipstick Magazine

  • Mindflow

  • Banshee

  • Krucible (Lance King)

  • Gypsy Pistoleros


Saturday July 12, 2008



  • The Cauze

  • Odin

  • Order of Nine

  • The Jackals

  • Lynam

  • Asphalt Valentine

  • Karnevil (Dario Lorina)


  • DeathRiders (featuring Neil Turbin)

  • Dirty Penny


Sunday July 13, 2008



  • Dangerous Inc.

  • Sacred Dawn

  • Halcyon Way

  • Shadowside

  • Warmachine

  • Texas Hippie Coalition

  • Crooked X

  • Bullet Boys



North stage


(sponsored by Retrospect Records)


Thursday July 10, 2008



  • Oney

  • Gypsy Blue

  • Harlow

  • Sidekixx

  • Sweet F.A. (Cancelled)

  • Frontrunner

  • Pair A Dice

  • Tommy Had A Vision

  • Messano (Bobby Messano of Starz)


Friday July 11, 2008



  • Gypsy Blue

  • Biloxi

  • Whitefoxx (featuring Danny Danzi)

  • Blue Tiger

  • Wild August

  • Valor


  • Paul Shortino (of Quiet Riot)

  • Mariah


Saturday July 12, 2008



  • Kilbourn

  • Bad Candy

  • Lorraine

  • Nasty Nasty

  • Cuttlass

  • Mass

  • Defcon

  • Vyper


Sunday July 13, 2008



  • Bad Candy

  • Oney

  • Strikeforce

  • Herazz

  • Reckless

  • Heartless


  • Ron Keel (of Steeler and Keel)

  • Warryor

  • Real Steel



2007 Lineup




Faster Pussycat playing at Rocklahoma 2007


There were approximately eight bands playing per day for four days at Rocklahoma 2007. These bands were as follows:[17]


Thursday, July 12



  • Uro Steppe

  • Gypsy Pistoleros

  • Hollywood Roses


  • Lillian Axe (replaced Tigertailz[18])

  • KISS Army

  • US 66

  • Off Beat Road


Friday, July 13



  • Zendozer

  • Greg Leon Invasion


  • Dirty Penny (JPOTMUSIC.COM contest winners)

  • Mike Tramp's White Lion

  • Y&T

  • Slaughter

  • Quiet Riot

  • Ratt

  • Poison


Saturday, July 14



  • 36 Inches


  • Down for Five (JPOTMUSIC.COM contest winners)

  • Bang Tango

  • Bulletboys

  • Faster Pussycat

  • Enuff Z'Nuff

  • FireHouse

  • Warrant

  • Skid Row

  • Winger

  • Dokken

  • Vince Neil


Sunday, July 15



  • Soulrider

  • Pedal Point


  • Rhino Bucket (JPOTMUSIC.COM contest winners)

  • Britny Fox

  • Steelheart

  • L.A. Guns

  • Great White

  • Jackyl


  • Queensrÿche (replaced W.A.S.P.[18])

  • Twisted Sister



References





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External links



  • www.rocklahoma.com

  • www.feverfest.com

  • www.rocklahomaonline.com

  • www.rocklahomabook.com



Coordinates: 36°21′50″N 95°16′41″W / 36.364°N 95.278°W / 36.364; -95.278







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