Gallery: The final blow was big for Day 4 of Aftershock

Rob Zombie headlining the final day of Aftershock. Photograph by Sugarwolf

Words and photographs by Sugarwolf

One might have expected the fourth day of this year’s Aftershock Festival to serve as a cool-down, but the parting hours felt more like a final battle cry. The ground was worn and voices were hoarse, but the energy was still as fierce as it was at the start of the event. There was no holding back.  All in, the festival drew more than 164,000 fans over the weekend; the largest turnout in history. The festival organizers introduced new fan experiences to elevate things to new heights including; The Capitol Club (an all-inclusive oasis with premium amenities), a pop-up speakeasy, and spontaneous performances scattered throughout the venue. By mid-morning, mosh pits were already percolating to sets from Dope, Sleep Theory and Static-X. Festival-goers seemed determined to leave everything on the battlefield. Rev Theory and Sick Puppies crushed the Coors Light stage and primed fans for big afternoon sets by Black Veil Brides, In This Moment and Motionless In White. Mudvayne and Marilyn Manson ushered in the darkness, and GWAR took it a shade darker by eviscerating a mock DJT. And still, this year’s metal brigade charged on undeterred until shock-rocker Rob Zombie and Bring Me The Horizon surrendered their final anthems.  Until next year. For more day 4 Aftershock photos follow @sugarwolf on Instagram.

Lacey Sturm and Flyleaf give an unforgettable performance. Photograph by Sugarwolf
Marilyn Manson performing on the Aftershock stage. Photograph by Sugarwolf
A mock DJT moments before GWAR delivers his awful fate. Photograph by Sugarwolf
In This Moment with a set packed with stunning visuals. Photograph by Sugarwolf
Emma Anzai of Sick Puppies tearing it up on stage. Photograph by Sugarwolf
Mudvayne frontman Chad Gray. Photograph by Sugarwolf
Longtime bassist Ryan Martinie of Mudvayne. Photograph by Sugarwolf
Black Veil Brides performing on the Aftershock stage. Photograph by Sugarwolf
In This Moment guitarist Randy Weitzel. Photograph by Sugarwolf
Rev Theory performing on the Coors Light stage. Photograph by Sugarwolf

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