
"Gojira is the No. 1 reason to attend the 2025 Aftershock Festival this weekend at Discovery Park in Sacramento. The French quartet, which ranks on the short list of the greatest metal acts of all time, is absolutely sensational in concert and should pretty easily top Korn, Blink-182 and other big-name acts on the Aftershock bill. Yet, Gojira is only one of the many reasons to attend what is most certainly the best metal/hard-rock festival on the West Coast."
"We are also interested in Rob Zombie, who's nearly as good at playing shock rock as he is at directing horror films, and the Grammy-nominated metalcore outfit August Burns Red. Want two more recommendations? Check out Baltimore punk act Turnstile - on the road of support of the fine new album "Never Enough" - and longtime Louisiana rockers 12 Stones. In all, some 115 bands will perform on four stages at the massive event."
Aftershock Festival takes place Oct. 2–5 at Discovery Park in Sacramento with roughly 11 a.m.–10 p.m. daily hours and about 115 bands on four stages. Gojira headlines and is described as a top metal act likely to outshine other headliners such as Korn and Blink-182. Other highlighted performers include Demon Hunter, Flyleaf, Rob Zombie, August Burns Red, Turnstile and 12 Stones. Ticket information is available at aftershockfestival.com. Oakland and its sister city Fukuoka, Japan, will mark their long-standing relationship on Oct. 5 by simultaneously observing a Supermoon, described as a full moon that appears larger due to seasonal closeness.
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