IRON MAIDEN, ALICE COOPER, DEF LEPPARD, POISON Confirmed For Wisconsin's ROCK FEST

February 17, 2012

IRON MAIDEN, ALICE COOPER, DEF LEPPARD, POISON and GODSMACK are among the confirmed bands for this year's Rock Fest, which will be held July 19-22 near Cadott, Wisconsin.

The festival billing is shaping up as follows:

Thursday, July 19

BUCKCHERRY
ART OF DYING
DILANA

Friday, July 20

GODSMACK
FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH
HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD
HALESTORM
10 YEARS
BIG DEEKS
LIFE TRAGIC

Saturday, July 21

IRON MAIDEN
ALICE COOPER
PAPA ROACH
ADELITAS WAY
DORYDRIVE

Sunday, July 22

DEF LEPPARD
POISON
FIREHOUSE
CYDONIA

For more information, visit www.rock-fest.com.

(Thanks: CRMZNVOID)

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