Welcome To Rockville hits different. With 240,000 fans and a host of the biggest bands in heavy music descending onto the massive Daytona International Speedway over a four-day weekend where the beer is served only icy cold, temperatures don’t drop below 20ºC even in the dead of night and the volume is rarely less than deafening, it’s sort of like a hard-rocking Florida theme park.
Many of the seasoned world-travellers milling around backstage will opine that Rockville, like the range of other festivals run by U.S. mega-promoter Danny Wimmer, stands apart from Stateside competition because of what it learned from events in Europe.
Immaculately organised, boasting a star-studded line-up from bottom to top, even utilising a racetrack location that calls to mind both the UK’s Download and Germany’s Rock am Ring, they have a point this weekend. But it’s the things outside organisers control – volatile weather, fired-up bands unwilling to be swept away, the famously ‘ratchet’ Floridian attitude – that makes this Sunshine State celebration so unforgettable.
Even lightning storm shutdowns halting play across the weekend can’t dampen the spirits. And with a star-studded line-up featuring everyone from reliable rock legends Foo Fighters and Guns N’ Roses, to fiery upstarts Paleface Swiss and Thornhill, not to mention Bring Me The Horizon delivering NeX Gen and My Chemical Romance resurrecting The Black Parade, it’s impossible to be bummed out anyway. Especially when your old pals Kerrang! had our own K! Pit side stage hosting intimate shows across the weekend (keep your eyes peeled for more of that madness).
So dive in, as we re-live the hottest, hardest four days of 2026 so far…
