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My Chemical Romance, Iron Maiden, Tool, Limp Bizkit and more lead stacked Louder Than Life festival 2026

February 24, 2026 at 08:26 AM
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My Chemical Romance, Iron Maiden, Tool, Limp Bizkit and more lead stacked Louder Than Life festival 2026
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Alice Cooper, Megadeth, Pantera, The Prodigy are also among the many names on this year's bill The post My Chemical Romance, Iron Maiden, Tool, Limp Bizkit and more lead stacked Louder Than Life festival 2026 appeared first on NME. NewsMusic News My Chemical Romance, Iron Maiden, Tool, Limp Bizkit and more lead stacked Louder Than Life festival 2026 Alice Cooper, Megadeth, Pantera, The Prodigy are also among the many names on this year's bill By Damian Jones 24th February 2026 My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way, Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson and Tool's Maynard James Keenan CREDIT: Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images/Jo Hale/Redferns/Steven Ferdman/Getty Images My Chemical Romance, Iron Maiden, Tool and Limp Bizkit have been announced as the headliners of a stacked Louder Than Life festival 2026 line-up. READ MORE: Puscifer: “It might seem dark at the moment, but humans at their core are a positive light” More than 200 bands are set to perform at the four-day fest in Louisville, Kentucky takes at Kentucky Exposition Center from September 17 to 20. Advertisement The event will kick off with Iron Maiden, Pantera and Megadeth topping the bill on the opening night, with My Chemical Romance, Pierce The Veil and A Day to Remember leading the pack on the Friday night. Saturday will be topped by Limp Bizkit, with Tool closing out the final night. Among the other acts set to perform across the weekend are Alice Cooper, The Prodigy, BABYMETAL, Danzig, Rise Against, Ice Nine Kills, The Mars Volta, Mastodon, The Used, Coheed And Cambria, Taking Back Sunday, Killswitch Engage, Anthrax, Ministry and many others. You can view the full line-up below and purchase tickets here. This year’s bash will also feature a number of anniversary sets, including Jimmy Eat World’s 25th anniversary of ‘Bleed American’, Sleeping With Sirens honoring the 15th anniversary of ‘Let’s Cheer To This’ and ‘Alien Ant Farm’ celebrating the 25th anniversary of ‘ANThology’. View this post on Instagram “Last year, we took over Kentucky Kingdom and broke rock festival records. This year, we’re back to deliver the ultimate rock escape,” said promoter Danny Wimmer in a statement via Billboard. “Louder Than Life is your playground — ride the coasters, catch legendary and emerging bands, enjoy incredible food and bourbon, and dive headfirst into the rock experience you’ve been waiting for. It’s time to let loose and have fun. We’ll see you soon.” Recommended In addition to the music, festival goers will get free access to amusement rides inside Kentucky Kingdom, which will be open exclusively for ticket holders. Headliners Iron Maiden are already due to play a massive UK show at Knebworth this summer, while this year’s event sees My Chemical Romance also stretch their already mammoth 2026 tour. Last year’s headliners included Bring Me The Horizon, Sleep Token, Deftones, Slayer, Avenged Sevenfold, Spiritbox, Knocked Loose and Lamb of God. Related TopicsA Day To RememberAlice CooperAnthraxBabymetalCoheed and CambriaDanzigIce Nine KillsIron MaidenKillswitch EngageLimp BizkitLive Music NewsMastodonMegadethMetalMinistryMy Chemical RomancePanteraPierce The VeilRise AgainstRockTaking Back SundayThe Mars VoltaThe ProdigyThe UsedTool You May Also Like Advertisement TRENDING The NME 100: essential emerging artists for 2026 Leigh-Anne on going independent and her debut solo album: “You’re not going to tell me the kind of artist I should be. I know... Foo Fighters deliver the dopamine on the futureproof rock beast ‘Your Favorite Toy’ ‘Paul McCartney: Man On The Run’ review: the endearing tale of how a Beatle found his Wings Confessions of a GAME employee: “My Mario costume had a funky smell” Advertisement More Stories Music News Ghost’s Tobias Forge on decision to “step away” after current tour: “Physically and mentally, I need to be home” Music News Download 2026 add A Day To Remember, Creeper and more to line-up as day splits revealed Music News Rush announce 2027 tour of UK, Europe and South America Music News Turnstile announce exclusive UK headline show for summer 2026 Music News Foo Fighters: “Every record has been our last record” Music News BRIT Awards 2026: how to watch full show as major streaming change announced
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