GODSMACK, PAPA ROACH, DROWNING POOL Confirmed For Kansas City's ROCKFEST

March 16, 2010

GODSMACK, PAPA ROACH and DROWNING POOL are among the confirmed bands for the Rockfest 2010, set to take place Saturday, May 15 at Liberty Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri.

The festival billing is shaping up as follows:

Main Stage:

01:30 - HALESTORM
02:40 - REV THEORY
03:50 - DROWNING POOL
05:00 - PAPA ROACH
06:30 - SEETHER
08:00 - THREE DAYS GRACE
09:30 - GODSMACK

Second Stage:

12:00 - TADDY PORTER
01:00 - SHAMAN'S HARVEST
02:10 - ADELITAS WAY
03:20 - BURN HALO
04:30 - THE VEER UNION
06:00 - JANUS
07:30 - AIRBOURNE
09:00 - FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH

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