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3-day rock festival returns to Charlotte, Metallica will headline - Canceled

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UPDATE: Due to the governmental restrictions on mass gatherings, this festival has been canceled.

It’s a complicated story, but we’ll try our best to explain it.

Last year, concert promoter Danny Wimmer announced that after an eight-year run in Charlotte, the three-day rock festival, Carolina Rebellion, would be no more. To try to fill the void, Wimmer created a new event, Epicenter, but moved it to Rockingham, North Carolina.

The event was held in May and was plagued with traffic issues and bad weather.

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On Thursday, Wimmer announced Epicenter would be moving to Charlotte in 2020.

The festival is scheduled to take place May 1-3 at Rock City Campgrounds, which is located across from Charlotte Motor Speedway and is also the former site for Rebellion.

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Metallica will headline the event, playing two nights. The band will play different sets Friday and Sunday.

The complete festival lineup will be announced at a later date.

Tickets are on sale now for fan club members and for anyone who has purchased tickets to a Danny Wimmer Presents event in the past. Tickets for the general public go on sale Oct. 14 at noon.

For more information, go to epicenterfestival.com.