The Rave-Eagles Club, Milwaukee, WI, US
Line-up: Black Label Society, Suicide Silence, Trouble, Down, The Acacia Strain, Enslaved, Devin Townsend, Wolves In the Throne Room, Destruction, Full of Hell, and more…
The Rave-Eagles Club, Milwaukee, WI, US
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2401 W. Wisconsin Ave. 53233 Milwaukee, WI, US (414) 342-RAVE www.therave.com
42 upcoming concerts Capacity: 1,500Due to the massive success of the second edition of Milwaukee Metal Festival, the iconic midwestern event is returning in 2025! The festival will take place once again at The Rave/Eagles Ballroom from May 16-18, 2025, with the pre-party kicking off on May 15.
DOWN (Anselmo, Windstein, Keenan, Bower, Bruders)
Black Label Society
Devin Townsend
Dillinger Escape Plan (Performing ‘Calculating Infinity’)
Exodus
Enslaved
Destruction
Suicide Silence
3 Inches of Blood
Wolves in the Throne Room
Trouble
The Acacia Strain
Harms Way
Fugitive
Speed
Exhorder
Full of Hell
END
Nekrogoblikon
Deceased
Legions of Doom
Macabre
+ more TBA!
Festival co-organizer and Hatebreed frontman Jamey Jasta comments, "Milwaukee Metal Fest is back for year #3 and we’re looking forward to an even bigger & better event in 2025! DOWN rarely play the Midwest, so their set is going to be something special. Exodus are celebrating their 40th anniversary and were our #1 most requested band for the festival, we can’t live without Bay Area Thrash. The Dillinger Escape Plan haven’t played Milwaukee in almost 15 years, let alone doing 'Calculating Infinity', plus 3 Inches Of Blood are back but only doing select appearances, so the fact they chose to come play MMF is incredible and we can't wait to have our buddies from the great white north. Throw in new hxc metal phenomenons like Speed & Fugitive, who represent the best of the new breed of heavy bands, plus MMF alumni like Trouble, Exhorder & Deceased, and we’re guaranteed to have a rager!"
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He is not just a great singer, but a great comedian. His voice was so beautiful I cried and it was the first time I did at a concert when he did his acoustic set before Avatar. I also laughed so hard I cried. Thanks Dev.
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