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The Sick New World 2024 Line-Up Is One Of The Best Of All Time

Sick New World, the heavy cousin of When We Were Young, have announced that they are hitting up Las Vegas once again in 2024, and the line-up is getting bigger and better. 2023 saw their launch, focusing on the darker and weirder side of alternative culture. Featuring Korn, Deftones, System Of A Down, Turnstile and a plethora of nu-metal icons, it was a rousing success. A look into the past as much as a glorious celebration of the present, serving as a reminder that some things will never truly die. And with their return next year, they are upping the ante on all counts.

Taking place on April 27 at Las Vegas Festival Grounds, the event is as jam-packed as it gets. System Of Down will be returning for another round, alongside Slipknot, A Perfect Circle, Alice in Chains and Bring Me The Horizon. There is also a whole heap of new-age heroes in the form of Bad Omens, Sleep Token, Knocked Loose, Lorna Shore, Motionless In White and Wage War. Then there is a collection of some of hardcore’s finest in Sunami, Fleshwater, Drain, Trash Talk, Incendiary and Gel. On top of that, there are nu-metal icons such as Powerman 5000, Static-X, Taproot and Fear Factory. Oh, and there’s even Danny Elfman! Basically, there is a bit of everything, and it is magnificent.


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Tickets will be available on pre-sale from this Friday (October 13) from right here. It’s wise to get stuck in then because these tickets are going to fly. Information on general admission, VIP and everything in between can be found here.

 
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