2024 Inkcarceration Festival headliners include Godsmack, Shinedown, Breaking Benjamin

Sully Erna of Godsmack at the inaugural Las Rageous music festival in Las Vegas. Las Vegas^ NV/USA – 4/21/17

The Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival will take place between July 19 and 21 at the historic Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, OH, featuring headliners Shinedown, Godsmack, and Breaking Benjamin. The festival posted on X: “SOUND THE ALARM! It’s time to unlock your inner beast and break free. Inkcarceration is back and it’s bigger, wilder, and more untamed than before. Get ready to take in the most insane weekend of the year—starting at just $10 down. 🎫 http://Inkcarceration.com #Inkcarceration #GetInkedAtInk #LineupDrop”

Brent Smith of Shinedown shared: “We are currently in the studio working on new music for Shinedown #8. We will only be playing a select amount of live shows this year, but when the opportunity came to us to headline this year’s INKCARCERATION, and support DWP, there was no hesitation whatsoever. We are so honored to be a part of this incredible show, and to share the stage with such extraordinary artists, and the GREATEST fans in the world. LET’S GO!!!!!!!!!!”

Dan Janssen, Co-Founder and GM of Inkcarceration, said: “Inkcarceration was built on the foundation of community and passion. We wanted to create a home for those who love all things rock, metal, and body art, and as we head into our sixth year celebrating three consecutive sold-out events, we’ve accomplished just that. We are expecting another sell-out year, let the countdown to INK 2024 begin!”

For tickets and other information, head to Inkcarceration Festival’s official website: here.

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