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Louder Than Life welcomes 160,000 fans

Anthrax's 40th anniversary. Photo: Danny Wimmer Presents/Steve Thrasher
Anthrax's 40th anniversary. Photo: Danny Wimmer Presents/Steve Thrasher
Cypress Hill. Photo: Danny Wimmer Presents/Nathan Zucker
Cypress Hill. Photo: Danny Wimmer Presents/Nathan Zucker
Kentucky's Knocked Loose. Photo: Danny Wimmer Presents/Andrew Fore
Kentucky's Knocked Loose. Photo: Danny Wimmer Presents/Andrew Fore
Korn. Photo: Danny Wimmer Presents/Steve Thrasher
Korn. Photo: Danny Wimmer Presents/Steve Thrasher
Metallica's Friday night performance. Photo: Danny Wimmer Presents/Nathan Zucker
Metallica's Friday night performance. Photo: Danny Wimmer Presents/Steve Thrasher
Jane's Addiction. Photo: Danny Wimmer Presents/Steve Thrasher
Jane's Addiction. Photo: Danny Wimmer Presents/Steve Thrasher
Metallica's Sunday night performance. Photo: Danny Wimmer Presents/Steve Thrasher
Metallica's Sunday night performance. Photo: Danny Wimmer Presents/Nathan Zucker

Retains Title As World’s Largest Rock ‘N’ Roll Whiskey Festival

Louder Than Life made its triumphant return in Louisville, KY this past weekend, held September 23, 24, 25 & 26 at the Highland Festival Grounds At KY Expo Center with a record-setting attendance of 160,000 people who enjoyed the expanded four-day weekend for the first time in the festival’s history.

Producer Danny Wimmer Presents is pleased to report that more than 98% of festivalgoers arrived with proof of full vaccination or a negative COVID test – and others were able to receive convenient rapid testing onsite in order to access the event without delay.

Louder Than Life was historic for kicking off the partnership between DWP and legendary rock act Metallica, who is headlining two nights with two unique sets at each of DWP’s events this fall. Beginning at Louder Than Life, Metallica’s appearances featured a classic hits set on Friday, September 24 as well as a performance of Metallica (The Black Album) back to front in its entirety on Sunday, September 26 to commemorate the record’s 30th anniversary in 2021.

There were several other important milestones throughout the festival weekend including Judas Priest making a stop on their 50thanniversary tour, Anthrax celebrating 40 years and Machine Gun Kelly playing tracks from his album Tickets To My Downfall on the one-year-to-the-day anniversary of the album’s release on September 25. Ayron Jones also paid tribute to the 30th anniversary of Nirvana’s Nevermind album offering a cover of “Breed” during his set.

Other memorable performances included rousing headline sets from Disturbed and KORN – one of the first appearances back for guitarist James “Munky” Shaffer after recovering from COVID-19. As well, Gojira debuted material from their album Fortitude in their performance. Many sets also featured guest stars such as Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett making an unannounced appearance with Judas Priest, Tye Trujillo (son of Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo) appearing with his dad’s former band Suicidal Tendencies and The Hu on stage with Pennywise. 

Says Courier Journal of the weekend, “It’s back and it’s amazing,” while adding, “Between the revolving slate of bands playing across three stages, plus too many beer, whiskey and food tents to count and a bunch of stands selling shirts, guitars and other merch, entertainment was easy to come by.”

Local news station WDRB also said, “Big crowds make for [an] amazing atmosphere as Louder Than Life kicks off in Louisville.”

LEO Weekly contemplated“How will DWP top this for Louder Than Life 2022? I don’t know, but I’m looking forward to seeing you all there again for it.”

In addition to the 70 music acts over 4 days, with performances on three stages, festivalgoers were able to enjoy award-winning bourbons, whiskey, spirits, craft beer, and the best food Louisville has to offer and sponsor activations that celebrated the bourbon culture and culinary heritage of this unique American city.

Louder Than Life has announced dates for 2022, to be held the weekend of September 22-25, once again returning to the Highland Festival Grounds At KY Expo Center. Passes are available now for just $10 down for a limited time at https://louderthanlife2022.frontgatetickets.com/.

Louder Than Life is produced by Danny Wimmer Presents, one of the largest independent producers of destination music festivals in America. Since debuting in 2014, Louder Than Life continues to develop and grow. In 2019, Louder Than Life welcomed more than 128,000 fans over three days, earning its spot as the largest rock festival in America. For 2021, festival organizers added a fourth day, with the festival kicking off on Thursday.

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