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The Uproar Festival, also called the Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival, was an annual hard rock and heavy metal tour inaugurated in 2010 by John Reese and sponsored by Rockstar Energy Drink. The tour was also created by John Oakes, Darryl Eaton and Ryan Harlacher from the Creative Artists Agency, and Perry Lavoisne from Live Nation. [1]
The festival began in Minneapolis and culminated in Madison, Wisconsin in early October. In October 2010, it was reported that David Draiman was diagnosed with a "serious throat condition" and, as a result, ten headline U.S. shows following the culmination of the Uproar Festival were canceled. [ 4 ]
Like its competitors Red Bull and Monster Energy, Rockstar sponsors a range of action sports and music events, including the Mayhem Festival, a metal and rock festival touring the United States in July and August, the Uproar Festival, a rock festival touring the United States in September and October, and the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series. [29]
If you’re in Orange County this summer, you can see outdoor sculptures and murals everywhere ... and help award the $10,000 top prize. Here are the details.
Here’s the story behind the national uproar over Dave Chappelle and First Avenue. Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn. Ross Raihala, Pioneer Press. July 22, 2022 at 12:42 PM.
The amphitheatre has played host to music festivals, including Crüe Fest and Crüe Fest 2, Farm Aid, The Gigantour, The Mayhem Festival, Projekt Revolution, Ozzfest, and The Uproar Festival. Since 2010, the KISW “Pain in the Grass” festival has been held here.
The Idol premiered to scathing reviews at the Cannes Film Festival before debuting on HBO earlier this month. (TVLine readers gave the series premiere a stinging “D” grade.)
The amphitheater has also played host to music festivals, including the X96 Big Ass Show, Curiosa, Crüe Fest, Crüe Fest 2 and the Uproar Festival. It also hosted bands and performers like Earth, Wind & Fire, Janet Jackson, Ghost, Marilyn Manson, and Limp Bizkit.