Exit 111 Fest: Guns n’ Roses, Def Leppard, Lynyrd Skynyrd and More


FESTIVAL DEBUTS WITH LINE-UP LED BY GUNS N’ ROSES, DEF LEPPARD, LYNYRD SKYNYRD
AND MORE THAN 40 ACTS

OCTOBER 11-13 WEEKEND OF MUSIC
HOSTED BY EDDIE TRUNK
AT THE GREAT STAGE PARK IN MANCHESTER, TN
TO INCLUDE ON SITE ACTIVITIES:
PARANORMAL CIRQUE
CAR SHOW
MOTOCROSS DEMONSTRATIONS
A MEGA SPORTS BAR

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EXIT 111 Festival will debut with a heavyweight line-up that celebrates all forms of rock – from hard to classic, alternative to southern–when it debuts October 11-13 at the Great Stage Park in Manchester, TN. The inaugural three-day event hosted by Eddie Trunk will be led by headlining slots from Guns N’ Roses, Def Leppard, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and a mix of platinum-selling artists including Slayer (in the last Tennessee show of their career), ZZ Top, Deftones, Ghost, Megadeth and more than 40 acts (full line-up below). Tickets for EXIT 111 go on sale Thursday, April 25 at 12:00 PM (ET), with additional ticketing info below.

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