Flyover Fest Announces 2024 Lineup Including Incendiary, Mindforce, and Weekend Nachos

Hardcore music festival Flyover Fest, celebrating their second year under their current moniker (it used to be known as Act Like You Know Fest, which was admittedly a bit more of an awkward name), announced the lineup for the 2024 edition of their festival and boy is it one hell of a lineup. Some of the big name bands playing include Long Island hardcore favorites Incendiary, New York thrash outfit Mindforce, and Illinois-based powerviolence legends Weekend Nachos, who reunited last year seemingly because there was nothing good to watch on television.

The festival is taking place during the weekend of November 16 and 17 this year, which is about a week and a half before Thanksgiving. So before you stuff your face full of stuffing, get the stuffing knocked out of you in a mosh pit by some guy who’s taking his divorce out on you.

The whole event is a benefit for local 2SLGBTQIA+ charity organization Oklahomans for Equality, so you get to raise money for the queer community while you slam out to the most aggressive music you’ve ever heard. If you’re queerphobic, you’re probably not going to want to go to this event as you’ll be extremely unwelcome.

Get your tickets for Flyover Fest here, and be careful not to confuse it with the Flyover Comedy Festival in St. Louis and the Flyover Fest a cappella festival in Minnesota. Check out the full list of bands below.

Incendiary
Mindforce
Weekend Nachos
Inclination
Fury
GAG
PeelingFlesh
Agony
Bad Beat
Cell
Chain Of Hatred
Combust
Conservative Military Image
D Bloc
Diced
Direct Measure
Domain
Dose
Free 4 All
Inside You
Identity Crisis
Killjoy
Knife Wound
Missing Link
Move
Mutually Assured Destruction
Otis VCR
Out 4 Blood
Ozone
Prevention
Rejoice
Slug
S.M.I.L.E.
Spit My Rage
Surfaced
Toerna
Torture
Velocity
Vulgarity
Witness Chamber
Xcelerate

Metal

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