Knotfest is making a big splash in South America. The festival, created in 2012 by the band Slipknot , arrives in Brazil on October 19th and 20th at Allianz Parque in São Paulo, debuts in Argentina on October 26th, and in Chile on November 2nd. Each country has a different lineup.

In Chile, the event is produced by Fenix ​​Entertainment and will take place outdoors in the National Stadium Park, with tickets available through the Punto Ticket . With less than a month to go before the festival, more than 30,000 tickets have already been sold, as reported by JC Garrido, CEO of Showprime, from its headquarters in Santiago, Chile.

In addition to hosts Slipknot, celebrating the 25th anniversary of their first album, the lineup includes the bands Mudvayne, Amon Amarth, Baby Metal, Orbit Culture , and Poppy , who will also be playing in Brazil. Disturbed will be giving a single performance at Knotfest Chile. Representing the country, the bands Rama and Mawiza complete the lineup.

In addition to the music, Knotfest features remarkable attractions such as the historic Slipknot Museum with all its masks, instruments and memorabilia, food truck and beer garden areas, official merchandise from the bands and the festival, and various hydration points, all in a space with extensive green areas and easy access, near lines 5 and 8 of the Santiago Metro.

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