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Rock For People 2025 Announces Lineup: Guns ‘N’ Roses, Slipknot and More

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Scheduled from June 11th to 15th at Park 360 in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic, Rock For People promises an unforgettable experience for music enthusiasts. Celebrating its 30th anniversary, the festival plans to showcase a spectacular lineup, headlined by renowned acts including Slipknot, Linkin Park, Guns N’ Roses, Avenged Sevenfold, and a special performance by The Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter. This prestigious event puts a spotlight on the diverse range of rock music, drawing in fans from all corners of the globe who are eager to participate in the festivities.

The festival stands out not only for its impressive headliners but also for the wide array of genres and artists it features across its ten stages. More than 180 artists will take the stage, providing festival-goers a rich tapestry of musical exploration. In addition to the headlining acts, attendees can expect performances from a variety of other notable bands such as Shinedown, While She Sleeps, AWOLNATION, and Idles, among others.

Rock For People is not just about music; it prides itself on offering an immersive experience. According to the festival’s founder, Michal Thomes, great emphasis is being placed on the visual elements of the event to create an unforgettable environment. The festival ground’s visuals will complement the auditory experiences, making sure every moment is engaging and memorable for attendees.

The 2025 edition of Rock For People also demonstrates its support for social causes by aligning with the F— Cancer charity. Through ticket sales, the festival is contributing significantly to cancer research and patient support. Such initiatives foster a spirit of community and solidarity among attendees, adding a meaningful dimension to the music festival experience. With a festival extending over five days, Rock For People has cultivated a diverse line-up that not only delights longtime fans but also attracts new audiences keen on discovering musical gems.

Tickets for Rock For People are highly sought after, with the event already reporting several sold-out categories. However, festival-goers still have the opportunity to purchase single-day passes or tickets catering to specific performances, such as those for Guns N’ Roses, ensuring that everyone can partake in this monumental musical gathering in some capacity. Attendees are encouraged to secure their spots early, as the event’s popularity continues to soar, driven by both its historical significance and robust line-up.

 

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