Rock on the Range 2017

May 19 - 21, 2017 (9 years ago)

Mapfre Stadium     Columbus, Ohio, United States

 

Band Line-up (60)


Bands Seen (13)

Bands Not Seen (47)

The Pretty Reckless Rival Sons The Amity Affliction Motionless In White Taking Back Sunday Royal Republic Every Time I Die Bleeker Goodbye June I Prevail Whitechapel Mother Feather one less reason The Dillinger Escape Plan As Lions Radkey Dorothy Of Mice & Men Deafheaven Gojira Suicide Silence Dinosaur Pile-Up Starset Sylar Fire From the Gods Biffy Clyro Beartooth DED Coheed and Cambria Alter Bridge In Flames Attila Amon Amarth Thrice The Story So Far Kyng Nothing More Badflower Norma Jean Cover Your Tracks Zakk Sabbath Pierce the Veil Aeges Wage War Turnstile Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes Pop Evil

Concert Details


Date:
Friday, May 19, 2017 – Sunday, May 21, 2017
Venue:
Mapfre Stadium
Location:
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Notes:

Soundgarden was set to headline Friday night, however, with the death of Chris Cornell, a tribute act and video were played instead.

Genres Seen


Alternative Metal 13 bands

Alternative Metal:

Rock 13 bands

Rock:

Alternative Rock 10 bands

Alternative Rock:

Alternative 10 bands

Alternative:

Nu Metal 9 bands

Nu Metal:

Hard Rock 8 bands

Hard Rock:

Post-Grunge 8 bands

Post-Grunge:

Grunge 6 bands

Grunge:

Metal 5 bands

Metal:

Heavy Metal 4 bands

Heavy Metal:

Rap Rock 4 bands

Rap Rock:

Modern Rock 4 bands

Modern Rock:

United States 4 bands

United States:

Pop Rock 3 bands

Pop Rock:

Christian Rock 2 bands

Christian Rock:

Funk Metal 2 bands

Funk Metal:

Melodic Hardcore 2 bands

Melodic Hardcore:

Pop Punk 2 bands

Pop Punk:

Punk 2 bands

Punk:

Punk Rock 2 bands

Punk Rock:

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Apr 19, 2020

2017 was the first of a four year bad luck streak for Rock on the Range/Sonic Temple, with three years of bad weather incidents and the fourth (2020) being outright cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.

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