The roster for the Largest Music Festival in Motorcycling at the Sturgis Buffalo Chip® continues to grow as five more of the hottest rock bands in the world are slated to perform.
The undisputed king of shock-rock, Alice Cooper, will take the headline position on the Wolfman Jack Stage on Saturday, Aug. 1, following a performance by heavy metal rockers Five Finger Death Punch. Cooper is famous for his fantastical, theatrical rock shows which are known to feature guillotines, electric chairs, fake blood and boa constrictors. One of music’s best loved twisted, drag-rockers, Dee Snider, will perform from the main stage on Monday, Aug. 3. The front man and songwriter for Twisted Sister, Snider wrote and performed hit songs like “We’re Not Gonna Take It” and “I Wanna Rock.”
Scottish heavy metal rockers Nazareth will be joining Dee Snider and Godsmack on the main stage on Monday, Aug. 3. Nazareth will have Chip fans cheering and singing along to favorites such as the mega hit, “Love Hurts” and “Hair of the Dog.” American rock band Buckcherry will join Styx on the main stage on Thursday, Aug. 6 as the Buffalo Chip celebrates its 24th annual Freedom Celebration. With hits like “Sorry” and “Crazy Bitch,” Buckcherry has become a Buffalo Chip favorite.
The heavy metal rock band Sweet Cyanide catapulted to fame on the Buffalo Chip’s main stage performing with some of the most famous rock bands in history. Sweet Cyanide returns on Saturday, Aug. 1 and Friday, Aug. 7 to perform hits such as “In My World” and “Better at Goodbyes.”
The concert series during the Largest Music Festival in Motorcycling™ will begin on Friday, July 31 and run through Saturday, Aug. 8, 2015. So far the Buffalo Chip has announced Five Finger Death Punch, Brantley Gilbert, Godsmack, Lynyrd Skynyrd, John Fogerty, Styx, Social Distortion, Shinedown and Def Leppard. The campground will open for camping on July 3, 2015 with live music starting on showcase stages beginning July 25. The Chip’s concerts are free with camping. More details are available at Buffalo Chip. .
The 75th is shaping up to be big…glad I’ve already got a 69 and 72 tee… don’t know if I could handle the mob this year. Is great to hear some ancient rockers will perform; enjoyed the Chip concert last time
I have to say I am less than thrilled – I was expecting much bigger names for the 75th.
I thought Justin Beiber was headlining?
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“…expecting much bigger names for the 75th…”
Hmmm……
So your saying that Dee “never heard a-ya” Snider isn’t “big”……. ?
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the phrases ” five more of the hottest rock bands in the world are slated to perform ” and ” One of music’s best loved twisted, drag-rockers, Dee Snider, ” just shouldn’t be in the same paragraph .
Wow, pulling out all the stops for the 75th. Yikes!
Snider I could live without..but, all the rest are good in my book..Ive always thought that Woodies” 2 big shows a nite” theory is one that works really well…Ive always enjoyed that part of my past stays at The Chip…
Alice Cooper??? I don’t even know who she is.
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