Slipknot Reveal 2019 Knotfest Colombia/Mexico Lineups

Slipknot’s Knotfest will be heading to Colombia and Mexico in November and December for two very special dates. The band previously announced the Knotfest portion of Mexico’s Knotfest Meets Forcefest would take place on Nov. 30, while Knotfest Colombia is now set for Dec. 6. Now the lineups for both events have been revealed.

Knotfest Mexico will find Godsmack, Evanescence, Bullet for My Valentine, 311, Papa Roach, Behemoth, Carcass, Stratovarius, Nothing More, Suicidal Tendencies, Of Mice & Men, Cherry Bombs, Chelsea Grin, Belphegor, The Bronx, Cemican, Okalacas, Tanus, Here Comes The Kraken, Crajo, Clandestino, The Suffering, Stone Leek, Matherya, Never Again, Headcrusher, Arcadia Libre, Las Poker, Proyect46, Parazit, Kaizan, Hate Bullets, Gore and Carnage, Torcido Monkey Dream, Death Dealers, AFK, Rejexion and Hankside all performing on Nov. 30.

The Forcefest day on Dec. 1 finds Rob Zombie headlining with W.A.S.P., In Flames, Accept, Saxon, Ghostemane, Testament, La Castaneda, Exodus, Total Chaos, Cherry Bombs, Mortuary, La Lupita, Especimen, Transmetal, Kenny y Los Eléctricos, Strike Master, Thell Barrio, Acidez, Jet Jaguar, Koyi K Utho, Perpetual Warfare, Colectivo Suicida, Obesity, Cicuta, Kilkrops, The Legion Of Hetheria, Latino, Next, Makina, Tamadre, Deathmask, Rebel Ryder, Tulkas, Beneath The Horror, Nexus, Bluejays, Prophets For Minerva and Point Decster all set to play.

Ticketing for Knotfest Meets Forcefest at the Parque Deportivo Oceania in Mexico City can be found here.

Slipknot will then headline the Knotfest Colombia edition at the Hipódromo De Los Andes in Bogotá on Dec. 6, featuring Behemoth, Testament, Saxon, Accept, W.A.S.P, Unleashed, Stratovarius, Carnifex, A.N.I.M.A.L, Reencarnación, Koyi K Utho, Perpetual Warfare, Arzen, Aire Como Plomo, Random Revenge, Poker/Tributo Rodrigo D and Gutgrinder.

Tickets for Knotfest Colombia can be found at the link here.

Full Line-Ups For Knotfest Mexico and Colombia Revealed

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