The four-day occasion’s Sept. 27 lineup consistedof Slayer, Anthrax and Evanescence.
Louder Than Life organizers in Louisville, Ky., were required to cancel the rock celebration‘s 2nd day due to extreme weathercondition conditions triggered by Hurricane Helene.
The four-day occasion at Louisville’s Highland Festival Grounds was called off Friday (Sept. 27) as 50-mile-per-hour winds blew into the area, along with heavy rains brought on by the residues of Hurricane Helene.
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“Louder Family, we’re sad to share this, however the weathercondition simply isn’t in our favor today. We’ve been working carefully with our meteorologists and regional authorities, holding on to the hope that we can open doors, however the constant wind gusts merely make it difficult for us to continue securely,” Louder Than Life organizers composed on Instagram. “We understand how frustrating this is — it’s gut-wrenching for us too. But your security, along with the security of our artists and team, will constantly be our number one toppriority.”
Louder Than Life’s Friday lineup consistedof efficiencies by Slayer, Till Lindemann, Anthrax, Evanescence and In This Moment. Organizers keptinmind that single-day ticket-holders would be enabled to participatein the celebration on Saturday or Sunday, however they should be using their initial Friday wristband for admittance.
Saturday’s lineup consistsof efficiencies by Mötley Crüe, Falling in Reverse, Disturbed, Chevelle, Dropkick Murphys and Mastodon. And Sunday will being sets by Korn, Judas Priest, Breaking Benjamin and Staind.
Louder Than Life released on Thursday (Sept. 26) with efficiencies by Slipknot, Five Finger Death Punch, The Offspring and Halestorm. On Friday, nevertheless, organizers alerted on social media, “Rest guaranteed, we’re keeping a close eye on the scenario and will supply updates as quickly as we can. Parking, doors, and set times will be changed, and we are devoted to rockin’ with you as quickly as it’s safe.”
On Thursday, a celebration representative informed informed the Courier-Journal that