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Rock on the Range was an annual rock festival that was held at two locations. The first and main location was in Columbus, Ohio, United States at Mapfre Stadium (originally Columbus Crew Stadium; renamed in 2015) from 2007 to 2018, while the other was in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada at the Canad Inns Stadium from 2009 to 2011.
Scion Rock Fest was an annual heavy metal music festival held in various cities throughout the United States. The festival lineups included bands from several genres of metal, such as death metal, grindcore, doom metal, metalcore, and experimental metal, and booked headliners that include Cannibal Corpse, Mastodon, Morbid Angel, Down, and Sleep.
22-23 – Rock on the Range in Columbus, Ohio, sets its festival attendance record with over 60,000 attendees over the two-day event. [ 18 ] 24 – Slipknot bassist Paul Gray dies in an Iowa hotel room from an accidental overdose
ComFest (officially The Community Festival) is a free, non-corporate, [1] music and arts annual festival currently held each June at Goodale Park [2] in the Victorian Village area of Columbus, Ohio. Description
Pages in category "2010 music festivals" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2010 Bonnaroo Music Festival; E. Electric Picnic 2010; M. Mayhem ...
Tim McGraw doesn't need to worry about being a person worth remembering. He already is if the crowd at Nationwide Arena Saturday night is any indication.
Christopher Cross and the Columbus Symphony performance at Picnic With the Pops highlighted the singer-songwriter's poignant and familiar catalog.
Annual festivities in Columbus include the Ohio State Fair—one of the largest state fairs in the country—as well as the Columbus Arts festival and the Jazz and Ribs Festival, both of which occur on the downtown riverfront. In the middle of May, Columbus is home to Rock on the Range, marketed as America's biggest rock festival.