Welcome To Rockville 2026 Just Dropped Full Set Times for All Four Days

The schedule is officially out and it's time to start making some tough decisions. Welcome To Rockville just dropped the full set times for their 2026 festival, running May 7 through 10 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Four days, five stages, over 160 bands. After pulling in a record 230,000 fans last year, Danny Wimmer Presents is clearly not slowing down.
I'll be real, this is one of those lineups where every single day could be its own standalone festival. Let's break it down.
Thursday, May 7
Guns N' Roses close out opening night with a 9:30 PM set, which honestly is the kind of start that sets the tone for the entire weekend. Before them, Godsmack takes the stage at 7:20 PM, Alice Cooper at 5:30 PM, and Black Label Society at 4:00 PM. Earlier in the day you've got Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Evening at 2:35 PM, Buckcherry at 1:25 PM, and Fozzy kicking things off at 12:20 PM. That Thursday card alone is worth the price of admission.
Sunday, May 10
The festival wraps with My Chemical Romance headlining at 10:20 PM. They're in the middle of celebrating the 20th anniversary of The Black Parade with a full tour, and this is going to be one of those sets people talk about for years. Leading up to that, Rise Against at 8:00 PM, All Time Low at 6:05 PM, Coheed & Cambria at 4:25 PM, Dance Gavin Dance at 3:10 PM, L.S. Dunes at 2:00 PM, and The Ataris opening the day at 12:50 PM. Sunday is absolutely stacked from top to bottom.
The Full Picture
Foo Fighters and Bring Me The Horizon round out the headlining duties on Friday and Saturday respectively. The Foo Fighters set is especially notable considering their upcoming album Your Favorite Toy is scheduled for release on April 24, 2026, just a couple weeks before Rockville. That means fresh material in the set. And Bring Me The Horizon's appearance is their only 2026 Florida show, so if you're trying to catch them in the Sunshine State, this is it.
Over on the Octane Stage, A Day To Remember has a 9:05 PM slot, with Yellowcard at 6:55 PM, Sleeping With Sirens at 5:15 PM, Underoath at 3:45 PM, blessthefall at 2:35 PM, and From First To Last at 1:25 PM. That side stage alone reads like a mid-2000s dream lineup.

Anniversary Sets and Special Performances
There are some major milestone performances scattered across the weekend. Five Finger Death Punch is bringing their 20th Anniversary World Tour. Staind is celebrating 25 years of Break The Cycle. Flyleaf with Lacey Sturm is marking the 20th anniversary of their platinum-certified self-titled debut. And Sepultura will be playing one of their final U.S. shows. If you care about witnessing history, this is the weekend.
Lineup Changes
A few adjustments have been made since the initial lineup drop. The HU, Waka Flocka Flame, Dorothy, Afterlife, NVSN, and As You Were have been added to the bill, replacing previously announced acts including Tom Morello, Gym Class Heroes, Crown The Empire, and VOILÀ. Lineup shuffles happen, but honestly the replacements are solid.
Tickets and Logistics
Single-day tickets start at $153, with four-day passes starting at $425. There are also flexible layaway options if you want to lock in passes for as low as $1 down. Students can snag the lowest prices on GA single-day tickets, which is a solid move. VIP and Daytona Owners Club upgrades are available for anyone who wants premium viewing, fast track entry, and all the extra perks. You can grab everything through the official passes page via Front Gate Tickets.
Gates open at 11:30 AM daily, and all camping packages include access to the Wednesday night pre-party plus festival re-entry. Complimentary water refill stations will be set up throughout the grounds, which is always appreciated in Florida heat.
Honestly, if you're anywhere near the Southeast and you love rock, metal, or punk, there's no reason to miss this. Four days of stacked lineups, five stages running all day, and some once-in-a-lifetime sets. Don't sleep on it.
Cover photo courtesy of Ticketmaster
