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The lineup has been announced for Monster Energy Houston Open Air — Texas’s biggest rock experience — Saturday, October 14 and Sunday, October 15 at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman in The Woodlands, TX.

Prophets of Rage, Stone Sour, Marilyn Manson, Mastodon, Halestorm, In This Moment, Gojira, Of Mice & Men, and Suicidal Tendencies lead a lineup of 25 bands performing on two stages. Monster Energy Houston Open Air also features multiple onsite experiences and a Texas-sized food experience underscoring Houston’s emergence as a great American food city. Monster Energy Houston Open Air 2017 is produced by Danny Wimmer Presents in association with Live Nation. Tickets go on sale Friday, June 16 at 10:00 AM CT at www.HoustonOpenAir.com, www.LiveNation.com and www.Ticketmaster.com.

Zoltan Bathory, guitarist of Five Finger Death Punch said, “Every time we’ve played Houston it’s always been a great time. There are a lot of rock and metal fans there and we’ve always had massive crowds. So it was just a question of time for the city to get its own big Rock Festival. We are glad to see that it finally happened and are honored to be a part of it.”

The current music lineup for Monster Energy Houston Open Air is:

Saturday, October 14:

Five Finger Death Punch
Marilyn Manson
Halestorm
In This Moment
Gojira
Of Mice & Men
Beartooth
Starset
Avatar
Code Orange
New Years Day
Greta Van Fleet
While She Sleeps

Sunday, October 15:

Prophets of Rage
Stone Sour
Mastodon
Suicidal Tendencies
Steel Panther
Zakk Sabbath
August Burns Red
Power Trip
Radkey
DED
Black Map
Palisades

Danny Wimmer, founder of Danny Wimmer Presents says, “After a tough year, with nearby lightning creating challenges for Houston Open Air 2016, we’re excited to return to the Houston area this year. As we said then – and reaffirm now – we’re committed to building an incredible rock show for the Houston rock community. It’s not our preference to stop a show, or inconvenience anyone by having them seek shelter or leave the facility, but we take dangerous weather conditions very seriously and will not compromise anyone’s safety. Looking forward to bringing the rock back to Texas!”

Source: Lambgoat

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