Fox Lake

Fox Lake

Chippewa Valley Rock Fest, 24447 County Hwy S, 54727 Cadott Directions

Thu 16.07.2026 19:00

Fox Lake at Chippewa Valley Music Festival Grounds 2026-07-16T19:00:00

Performers

  • The Offspring
    The Offspring
    The Offspring have sold over 45 million albums worldwide, have released over ten studio albums and have toured relentlessly around the globe. They are widely considered to be the iconic innovators of the southern California punk rock sound. The Offspring's current line up consists of lead vocalist Dexter Holland, lead guitarist Noodles, bassist Todd Morse, drummer Brandon Pertzborn and multi-instrumentalist Jonah Nimoy
  • Limp Bizkit
    Limp Bizkit

    @limpbizkit

  • Hollywood Undead
    Hollywood Undead

    It's a new era, but it's always Hollywood Forever.

  • Halestorm
    Halestorm

    Halestorm (formed in 1998) is an American hard rock band, hailing from Red Lion, Pennsylvania, U.S., known for their non-stop touring and big-voiced lead vocalist Lzzy Hale.

  • Gojira
    Gojira

    It has always been hard to put a tag on GOJIRA, one of France’s most extreme bands the country’s musical pallet has ever known. But then again, the band has never really sought out such a tag, instead letting the music do the talking, preferring introspection and intelligence over preconceived notions and preexisting tags. Ever since the 1996 formation in town of Bayonne in the southwest of France, GOJIRA has been an ever-evolving experiment in extreme metal ultimately built upon a worldly, ever-conscious outlook with roots firmly-planted both in the hippie movement and an environmentally-conscious, new age mentality. This time, with The Way of All Flesh, GOJIRA harnesses a spiritual consciousness as well, but still culminates in a sound wholly heavy.

    Originally dubbed Godzilla, after the scaly, green film star with an equally huge reputation as the newfound band’s sound, the brothers Duplantier – guitarist/vocalist Joe and drummer Mario – and fellow Frenchmen Jean Michel Labadie on bass and Christian Andreu on guitar, quickly released several demos, ultimately changing the band’s name and independently releasing the first GOJIRA album, Terra Incognita, in 2001, offering up a brief glimpse into the giant GOJIRA would eventually become through persistent hard work and years of toiling in the metal underground.

    After the 2003 release of the band’s follow-up, The Link, throughout Europe and the subsequent live DVD release the next year, of the aptly-titled The Link Alive, 2005 brought the release of From Mars To Sirius, the band’s breakthrough release, garnering high praise and a North American release through Prosthetic Records in 2006. Fans of not only heavy, extreme music took notice, but so did the intellectual world, thanks to Sirius’ thoughtful and expansive inner examination of the world at hand and the consequences of humanity’s struggle to coexist without harm. The metal world was amused and amazed: much of it hadn’t yet seen an equally intelligent and pummelingly heavy release that was as expansive and open as it was dense and concise.

    Following the immense praise of From Mars To Sirius and recurring trips across the Atlantic for North American touring alongside the likes of Lamb of God, Children of Bodom, and Behemoth among others, GOJIRA established its stranglehold on the extreme metal spectrum with a linguist’s touch, a lyricist’s finesse, and a crushingly heavy live show that left audiences astounded, establishing the band’s live performance as a spot-on recreation of the band’s increasingly adept and intelligent studio output.

    While 2007 wrapped with GOJIRA again touring North America on the Radio Rebellion Tour alongside Behemoth to the best reaction yet, the dawn of 2008 saw a nearly 10 month wait for while the band assembled The Way of All Flesh, one of the year’s most anticipated records. This time revolving around the undeniable dilemma of a mortal demise, GOJIRA’s soundtrack to the situation seems fitting. Shifting ever-so-slightly from the eco-friendly orchestra of impending doom on From Mars To Sirius to the band’s new message of the equally uncontrollable inevitability of death, The Way of All Flesh melds the open and airy progressive passages GOJIRA has become famous for with the sonically dense sounds and bludgeoningly heavy rhythms that makes the band an equally intelligent force as it is unmatchably heavy.

    Featuring a guest vocal spot on “Adoration For None” from Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe – one of GOJIRA’s most vocal supporters from their first moment making an impression in the Americas – and the now familiar Morbid Angel-isms of The Way Of All Flesh’s title track join the angular riffing more akin to Meshuggah on “Esoteric Surgery” and the epic, artful plodding of the nearly 10-minute “The Art of Dying,” showing that GOJIRA have indeed opened a new bag of tricks for The Way Of All Flesh, while not abandoning the sound that first showed a massive promise of potential on Sirius.

    “It’s more inventive than From Mars To Sirius and at the same time more straight to the point,” GOJIRA frontman Joe Duplantier says of The Way of All Flesh. “The whole album is about death, death is like a step on the path of the soul. The mystery surrounding this phenomenon is just so inspiring, and death is the most common thing on earth.”

    “This album is also a ‘requiem’ for our planet,” Duplantier continues. “We don't want to be negative or cynical about the fate of humanity, but the situation on Earth is growing critical, and the way humans behave is so catastrophic that we really need to express our exasperation about it. It's not fear, but anger. But we still believe that consciousness can make a difference and that we can change things as human beings.”

  • I Prevail
    I Prevail

    Grammy nominated rock band from Detroit. 'TRUE POWER' out now.

  • The Pretty Reckless
    The Pretty Reckless

    Death By Rock and Roll 🖤

  • MacHine Head
    MacHine Head

    Machinehead is a Grammy award nominated American thrash metal band formed in 1991. The band is originally from Oakland, California.

  • Miss May I
    Miss May I

    Miss May I (formed in 2007) is an American melodic metalcore from Troy, Ohio, U.S., signed to the Oregon, U.S.-based label Rise Records.

  • Buckcherry
    Buckcherry

    New album 'Vol 10' out NOW! GET IT HERE: http://roundhill.ffm.to/buckcherry-vol10

  • Hatebreed
    Hatebreed

    New album Weight Of The False Self is out now via Nuclear Blast. Order: https://hatebreed.com/wotfs

  • Insane Clown Posse
    Insane Clown Posse

    Hallowicked 2024 Tickets On Sale Now!

    🔗 https://is.gd/hw24tickets 🎟

    https://linktr.ee/insaneclownposse

  • Lacuna Coil
    Lacuna Coil

    Formed in 1994, Lacuna Coil quickly became one of Century Media’s biggest selling bands. From Comalies (2002) and Karmacode (2004) to Shallow Life (2009) and Broken Crown Halo (2014), the high-flying Italian act demonstrated an uncanny ability to pull in rock, gothic, and metal audiences. The band’s spirited and lauded live performances have also earned them a solid reputation for a band that not only delivers night in/night out, but also a band whose stage performance reverberates long after the show is over. Indeed, Lacuna Coil’s heartfelt, heavy, melodic, and rhythmic metal—a hybrid of gothic, groove, and alternative—has created a rabid worldwide following. Whether it’s “Our Truth” and “Layers of Time” or “Nothing Stands in Our Way” and “Trip the Darkness,” Lacuna Coil’s dual-vocalist assault is immediately identifiable. The band's latest offering, Comalies XX, is a revisitation of their landmark album from 2002. Fan favorites such as Heaven's A Lie and Swamped have been deconstructed and reworked for year 2022. "We wanted to give these songs a new dress, show the world how these old timers could still look f**king slick in twenty years later."

    Lacuna Coil are: Vocals- Cristina Scabbia , Vocals - Andrea Ferro, Bass & Keys/Synth -Marco Coti Zelati, Guitar - Diego Cavallotti, Drums - Richard Meiz

  • Static-X
    Static-X

    Project Regeneration Vol 2 coming Jan 26th, 2024. Pre-order at https://static-x.com

  • Story of the Year
    Story of the Year

    Formed in St. Louis, Missouri, Story of the Year have fallen into the category of ‘emo’ with some of the earlier lyrical content, but they have achieved major label success with their debut album “Page Avenue” which has since been certified Gold by the RIAA.

  • Set It Off
    Set It Off

    The Los Angeles-based band - comprised of Cody Carson (vocals), Zach DeWall (guitar) and Maxx Danziger (drums) - have become known for creating their own original brand of pop music, infusing bold electronic elements with rock instrumentations and guitar riffs as catchy as the choruses and an overall feel-good, dance-worthy vibe.

    The lead single, “Skeleton” off their latest album Elsewhere epitomizes Set It Off - a group both fully committed to its roots and diving into its future by embracing inevitable change. Since forming in Florida in 2008, the genre-blending group has released four previous albums, amassed a loyal following, relocated to L.A., while their Top 10 Spotify tracks alone have racked up 528 million plays. The band’s full-length debut album Cinematics in 2012 embraced their moodier rock side, and later efforts took on an upbeat pop twist that culminated in a darker synergy of those styles on their last album Midnight. Elsewhere is a transitional, moody, and forward thinking release, one in which they have faced their demons and come out happier and more full of life than ever before.

  • Upon A Burning Body
    Upon A Burning Body

    On a mission to prove that everything, even metal, is bigger in Texas, San Antonio-based quintet Upon A Burning Body batter crowds with their driving brand of mosh-ready deathcore. Delivering plenty of massive riffs, punishing breakdowns, and hardcore-style gang choruses, the group has a sound that's surprisingly infectious in what is typically a highly malevolent, take-no-prisoners genre. The band signed on with Sumerian Records, and in 2010 released its debut album, The World Is Ours, on the influential metal label. Upon a Burning Body followed up with their sophomore effort, Red. White. Green., in 2012. The hard-charging, Will Putney-produced The World Is My Enemy Now dropped in 2014, followed in 2016 by Straight From The Barrio, which featured the blistering single "Til the Break of Dawn."

    Now with Seek & Strike, the band strives forward delivering their most honest and crushing metal experience yet, Southern Hostility. No gimmicks, no hard sell, just straight up Texas style, American, metal.

  • Badflower
    Badflower

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJK5adpF6Yc

  • Ill Nino
    Ill Nino

    "ILL NIÑO" Official Facebook Page

  • Body Count
    Body Count

    Body Count is a two time nominated, one time Grammy Award winning American metal band from Los Angeles, California. The group is fronted by Ice-T, who co-founded the group with lead guitarist Ernie-C. Their controversial self-titled debut album was released on Sire Records in 1992. Body Count released their latest studio album "Carnivore" on March 6, 2020 on Century Media Records. The Los Angeles based band is currently mixing their new album entitled "Merciless due" due out in 2024. Catch them on their European tour starting in June, 2024

  • Magnolia Park
    Magnolia Park

    MAGNOLIA PARK have never been ones to settle for subtlety. Since forming in 2018, the Orlando, Florida-based quintet have, over and over again, proven themselves to be one of the most exciting and forward-thinking groups in the underground, spinning a chameleonic, genre-spanning sound that incorporates punk, rock, pop, hip-hop and metalcore into a dizzying, multisensory experience.

    Blazing onto the scene with an insatiable social media work ethic and prolific musical output, their popular Halloween mixtapes, multi-part Eater EP series and full-length debut, Baku’s Revenge, cemented them not only as a playlist and For You Page favorite for millions of listeners around the world, but a must-see live act on tour with Simple Plan, Sum 41, A Day To Remember and the inaugural Summer School tour (where they served as a headliner), as well as major festivals like Reading and Leeds, When We Were Young, Sonic Temple and Welcome To Rockville.

    Now, Magnolia Park – vocalist Joshua Roberts, guitarists Tristan Torres and Freddie Criales, drummer Joe Horsham and bassist Vincent Ernst – are set to unleash their most ambitious effort yet: VAMP (Epitaph Records), a neo-gothic concept album rich in world-building and gripping storytelling. Culling influence from the band’s favorite anime including the long-running Vampire Hunter D, along with inspiration from iconic works like Star Wars, Dracula and Joseph Cambell’s legendary monomyth, Vamp unravels an ominous journey through Nocturne Nexus, where rulers and rebels battle with the future hanging in the balance.

    The project’s roots took place in Australia, where, after performing triumphant sets to thousands at the 2023 Good Things Festival, the band was more encouraged than ever to chase a bold, new, musical direction: one that found them tapping into the heavier influences they’d begun dabbling in on Halloween Mixtape II, adding a ferocious bite to their trademark pop-punk-meets-hip-hop sound.

    “Seeing the crowd react to our heavier songs was really eye-opening for us,” says Torres, referencing “Animal,” featuring Ethan Ross and PLVTINUM, and the 20 million-streamer “Do Or Die,” songs that showcase the true versatility of the group. “That reaction inspired us to continue exploring that side of our sound, which informed how we started building out the world of Vamp.”

    Leaning into these more morose, minor-key impulses, the band began crafting their next chapter. Songs like “SHALLOW” and “SHADOW TALK,” some of the first the band penned for the follow-up to Halloween Mixtape II, set the tone, with repeated references to darkness, shadows, and monsters – leading them to think bigger about what the set of songs could become. Before long, they were entrenched in building out the album’s details, crafting characters, settings, and storylines that added new layers of complexity and creativity to their already captivating sound.

    Vamp follows Aurora X1, a half-cyborg/half-human heroine thrust into turmoil when the Shadow Cult, led by her estranged father, Obsidian, launches a plan to merge the Shadow Realm with the physical world. Following ancient legends, occult mysticism and the destruction left by the Shadow Cult, Aurora and her army of Shadow Breakers search for the Bloodstone, a powerful gem that grants them superhuman speed and strength – but not without its own cost.

    Across the album’s 11 tracks – produced by the band’s own producers, Torres, Criales and Ernst, alongside Andrew Wade (A Day To Remember, Wage War), Hiram Hernandez (blessthefall, Real Friends) and Andy Karpovck (408, Taylor Acorn) and mixed by Zakk Cervini (Bad Omens, Bring Me The Horizon) – Magnolia Park soundtrack this dramatic tale of crimson blood and chrome-plated courage through their own mix of man and machine, stacking whirring electronics and industrial undertones alongside sledgehammer breakdowns, walls of detuned guitars and Roberts’ seam-splitting vocals.

    The anthemic nü-metal rage, replete with sky-high melodies, is front and center on tracks like pre-release singles “WORSHIP” (ft. PLVTINUM and Vana) and “CULT,” which see both Aurora and Obsidian readying their followers for the epic battle ahead. Elsewhere, “CRAVE” finds Aurora’s followers, the Vampires, fighting a war within, battling their thirst for blood while attempting to sidestep a horrific act that might doom them forever.

    But despite the intricately detailed, jet-black motif of Vamp – not just the music itself, but the accompanying photos, videos, artwork, merchandise and, as fans will soon see on tour, production at the band’s already raved-about live show – at its heart, the album is deeply personal. The songs stand as a unified, cohesive body of work, complete with a cliffhanger that sets up even more epic events in the future of Aurora X1 and the Shadow Realm. But divorced from the larger narrative, they also represent the push and pull of personal life. So while a song like the mournful “OPHELIA” stands as a reminder of the cost of war, and “THE SCREAMS” details Obsidian’s power to infiltrate the minds of his enemies, they’re born from very real places in the band’s personal lives: love and loss, the internal strength required to tune out the forces looking to shake us from our dreams.

    It’s this ability to blur the lines – between genres, yes, but even between how their songs can resonate with audiences – that’s made Magnolia Park such an exciting band to watch. There are few acts in the scene who could effortlessly alternate between covering a beloved Disney track (“I2I,” which the band lent to the 2024 A Whole New Sound compilation) and conceptualizing a heady, intricate work like Vamp, but that unpredictability is truly what keeps fans – and Magnolia Park themselves – on their toes.

    “The most exciting thing about this band is how everyone elevates everyone else,” Roberts says. “I'm just so glad that we're all able to do that and come out with great music and great vibes and feel like we’ve accomplished something special. That's the whole mission: to make sure that at the end of the journey, we're better than we were in the beginning.”

  • Go Go Gorgeous
    Go Go Gorgeous

    Drop Dead, Gorgeous is a six-member post-hardcore band from Denver, Colorado. They released their first EP entitled Be Mine, Valentine in January 2006, followed by their first full length album in May 2006, In Vogue. They could only tour for 3 months across the U.S. and through Canada a year due to the fact that their members hadn't graduated high school yet. News also broke out on October 20th, 2006, on Rise Records' website, that they recently signed to Geffen/Suretone Records. They filmed a music video for "Dressed for Friend Requests" when they played their homecoming show in Denver over their last 2006 tour before heading into the studio to record the follow up to In Vogue.

    After joining the second half of the 2007 Warped Tour, The band released the new record entitled "Worse Than A Fairy Tale" on August 14th 2007. The album was produced by rock/hardcore legend Ross Robinson, and it marks their cross onto a mainstream label (Geffen/Suretone). The band has seen some lineup shifts since August 2006 after 2 years of having the same six members, however as of June 2007 the original lineup was intact again until December 20th, 2007 when Aaron Rothe announced he was leaving.

    Line-up:

    Danny Stills - Vocals

    Kyle Browning - Lead Guitar/Throat

    Jake Hansen - Bass

    Danny Cooper - Drums

    Dan Gustavson - Rhythm Guitar

    Duck - Keyboards/Vocals

    They were named "One of the 100 bands you need to know in 2007" by Alternative Press.

    The band's labels are Geffen/Suretone Records, Rise Records, and Suretone Records.

  • Earshot
    Earshot

    Earshot: (noun) 1. Synonymous with sound. 2. Loud screaming fans. 3. and metal horns.

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  • Dying Wish
    Dying Wish

    DYING WISH. FLESH STAYS TOGETHER OUT 9.26

  • Ded
    Ded

    VRSTY is a R&B infused rock band from New York City.

  • Until I Wake
    Until I Wake

    Until I Wake is a Metalcore band from Buffalo, New York with explosive energy, a good look, a fresh new vibe, and a unique sound of their own! Since their debut on January 25th, 2020 they have landed multiple tracks on Spotify's Editorial Playlists and have hit over 5 Million Streams as an independent band.

  • DeathbyRomy
    DeathbyRomy

    ON TOUR THIS APRIL / MAY 2025 ❌❌❌🖤 tickets here —> https://linktr.ee/deathbyromy

  • Guilt Trip
    Guilt Trip

    Guilt Trip is a UK Metal/Hardcore Crossover band.

  • DOGMA
    DOGMA

    Who are we? A religion? A band? A sect? A cult? A movement?

    We are what you want us to be... We can be everything, or we can be nothing. You choose...

  • Fox Lake
    Fox Lake

    If you know, you know.

    If you don't, you will.

    foxlakeband.com