Coming Attractions

Aftershock Festival Returns to Sacramento for Lucky 13

Aftershock Festival
Discovery Park, Sacramento
October 2-5, 2025
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Aftershock Festival, the nation’s largest metal, punk, and rock festival is ready for its 13th year in Sacramento. The festival will take place is Discovery Park over the weekend of October 2-5.

Danny Wimmer of Danny Wimmer Presents, the group that bring the festival to Sacramento, recently stated, “Aftershock is the biggest rock, punk and metal festival on the West Coast, and this year, it lined up perfectly for California fans We’ve got legendary reunions, rare performances, and more California bands on this lineup than any Aftershock before. Year after year, we’ve broken attendance records, and this one is set to be the biggest yet.”

Kerry King

There will be reunion appearances by Three Inches of Blood, The Dillinger Escape Plan, and Acid Bath, among others. Many longtime bands are celebrating lengthy anniversaries. Dream Theater will celebrate their 40th anniversary, while Exodus will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the classic thrash album Bonded by Blood, a record considered by many to be the greatest thrash record ever. Also on board are Fear Factory, who are celebrating the 30th anniversary of Demanufacture, and the immortal GWAR steeping themselves and the crowd in gore in ritual rejoice for their 40th year as a disturbing band.

The festival will be a hometown reunion show for Deftones and serve as a home area show for the legendary Bay Area groups Death Angel, High on Fire, Forbidden, and Machine Head. Another pair of highly anticipated performances are the first Northern California appearance in a long while for Power Trip and The Cavalera Brothers recreating their third world Sepultura masterpiece Chaos AD in its entirety. That record by the hungry young Brazilians deserves consideration in the eternal halls of thrash.

Korn

The full slate of headliners for the festival is Blink 182, Deftones, Korn, and Bring Me the Horizon. In addition, Slayer’s Kerry King will appear with his solo band, Maynard James Keenan on Tool will perform with one of his alter-ego bands, A Perfect Circle, and Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden will make an appearance with a solo band as well. Altogether there are over 115 bands on four stages throughout the weekend. It will be a lot for fans to digest in a brief period of time and the thousands who descend on Sacramento will likely gorge on this metal feast to their heart’s content..

Photos by Paul Piazza.

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