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KORN, BREAKING BENJAMIN & DISTURBED To Headline Inkcarceration Festival 2022

Plus Lamb of God, Evanescence, Black Label Society, Black Veil Brides, and more.

Inkcarceration 2022

The Inkcarceration Festival has been announced for July 15 through 17 at the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, OH. The festival will feature headliners Korn, Breaking Benjamin, and Disturbed alongside other artists like Lamb Of God, Evanescence, Black Label Society, Black Veil Brides, and way more.

"The 2022 edition will be, by far, our most ambitious year yet," said Inkcarceration co-founder Daniel Janssen. "The partnership with the Danny Wimmer Presents team has really enhanced all aspects of the festival and fan experience. Seeing the excitement this event continues to bring to this state and city of Mansfield, along with the fan support from all over the country, makes me so proud to call Ohio my home."

Check out the full lineup below and grab single day and weekend passes here.

July 15

  • Korn
  • Papa Roach
  • Three Days Grace
  • I Prevail
  • Sleeping With Sirens
  • Code Orange
  • Lacuna Coil
  • From Ashes To New
  • Born of Osiris
  • DED
  • Oxymorrons
  • Spoken
  • As You Were
  • Paul Bartolome
  • Fate Destroyed
  • Impending Lies
  • Plainview
  • Zakk Cash

July 16

  • Breaking Benjamin
  • Evanescence
  • Falling In Reverse
  • Black Label Society
  • Theory Of A Deadman
  • Avatar
  • Spiritbox
  • Saint Asonia
  • Ayron Jones
  • Volumes
  • Solence
  • Siiickbrain
  • If I Die First
  • Widow7
  • Paralandra
  • All’s Fair
  • Erasing Never
  • Farewell to Fear
  • Nearly Spent

July 17

  • Disturbed
  • Lamb Of God
  • Seether
  • Black Veil Brides
  • Jelly Roll
  • Nothing More
  • 10 Years
  • Sick Puppies
  • John 5
  • Butcher Babies
  • Fire From The Gods
  • Veil of Maya
  • Gemini Syndrome
  • The Violent
  • Defying Decay
  • Dreamwalker
  • Alukah
  • WoR
  • Darkhorse Saloon
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