Clutch Detail Third Annual Earth Rocker Festival05-14-2019
(hennemusic) Clutch have confirmed the lineup for their third annual Earth Rocker Festival. Billed after their 2013 album of the same name and set for Saturday, July 13 at Shiley Acres in Inwood, WV, the Maryland rockers will be joined by a lineup that includes Killswitch Engage, Cro-Mags JM, Fireball Ministry, and the Let There Be Rock School band. The festival has a designated camping location and will offer free parking and free camping on site the day and the night of the festival, with free admission for accompanied children under 12. Ahead of the festival event, Clutch will continue their 2019 "Book Of Bad Decisions" tour next month with a series of UK and European shows, including appearances at a number of festivals including the UK's Download, Release Athens in Greece, Denmark's Copenhell, Belgium's Graspop Metal Meeting and Hellfest in France. Read more here. hennemusic is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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