Welcome to Rockville 2026 Announces Set Times

We’re officially a month away from kicking off one of the most highly anticipated rock music festivals of the year: Welcome To Rockville. To the fans eagerly waiting to...

We’re officially a month away from kicking off one of the most highly anticipated rock music festivals of the year: Welcome To Rockville. To the fans eagerly waiting to plan their strategy to see their favorite artists, I’m happy to say we have our set times! 

Headliners for the main stage at Welcome to Rockville are as follows: Guns N’ Roses, Foo Fighters, Bring Me The Horizon and My Chemical Romance with some pretty impressive set times. It seems all headliners have about two or more hours for their set, which is the length of a standalone concert. In terms of a festival, that’s an incredibly great value considering we also get to see other bands we love throughout the four day festival. 

If you’re like me and excited to plan your strategy for Rockville, I will say downloading their app has made it super easy to add reminders for the bands you want to see within the app, set to notify you anywhere from two hours to 10 minutes before their set. I highly recommend adding reminders for your ‘must see’ artists, and planning backwards from there.

For example, on Thursday my ‘must see’ artists are State Champs at 5:25 p.m., Holding Absence at 6 p.m., Five Finger Death Punch at 8:25 p.m., Mayday Parade at 9:25 p.m., and Ice Nine Kills at 10:20 p.m.. Having that plan and knowing which stages my must see artists will be performing at, helps me create a plan of action that gets me through to closers! 

Let us know in the comments which bands you’re most excited to see, and what your plan of action is for the weekend! I look forward to seeing you in the pit at Welcome to Rockville.

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Owner of The Pit Media, LLC. Damien is an award-winning sports journalist currently employed full-time by Tribune Publishing. He is a part-time sports information specialist with Joliet Junior College. He is a former Heisman Trophy voter and a member of the Football Writers Association of America. He has a Bachelors of Arts in Journalism from Oakland University and a Masters of Arts in Sports Administration from Northwestern University.

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