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'''Welcome to Rockville''' is a four-day hard rock and heavy metal music festival. The festival was held annually at Metropolitan Park in Jacksonville, Florida. In November 2021, Welcome to Rockville moved to Daytona Beach, Florida. It was founded and is produced by Danny Wimmer through his festival production company, Danny Wimmer Presents, which produces rock festivals in the United States. | '''Welcome to Rockville''' is a four-day hard rock and heavy metal music festival. The festival was held annually at Metropolitan Park in Jacksonville, Florida. In November 2021, Welcome to Rockville moved to Daytona Beach, Florida. It was founded and is produced by Danny Wimmer through his festival production company, Danny Wimmer Presents, which produces rock festivals in the United States. | ||
==Welcome to Rockville 2012== | |||
Evanescence performed at the festival for the first time on Sunday, April 29, 2012 in support of their [[Evanescence (album)|third, self-titled album]]. | |||
===Setlist=== | |||
#''[[What You Want]]''<br> | |||
#''[[Going Under]]''<br> | |||
#''[[The Other Side]]''<br> | |||
#''[[Weight of the World]]''<br> | |||
#''[[Made of Stone]]''<br> | |||
#''[[Your Star]]''<br> | |||
#''[[My Heart Is Broken]]''<br> | |||
#''[[Lithium]]''<br> | |||
#''[[The Change]]''<br> | |||
#''[[Call Me When You're Sober]]''<br> | |||
#''[[Imaginary]]''<br> | |||
#''[[Never Go Back]]''<br> | |||
#''[[Bring Me to Life]]''<br> | |||
==Welcome to Rockville 2019== | ==Welcome to Rockville 2019== | ||
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===Setlist=== | ===Setlist=== | ||
#'' | #''What You Want''<br> | ||
#'' | #''Going Under''<br> | ||
#'' | #''The Other Side''<br> | ||
#'' | #''Made of Stone''<br> | ||
#''[[Sweet Sacrifice]]'' (with [[Terry Balsamo]])<br> | #''[[Sweet Sacrifice]]'' (with [[Terry Balsamo]])<br> | ||
#'' | #''Lithium''<br> | ||
#''[[Sick]]''<br> | #''[[Sick]]''<br> | ||
#''[[Whisper]]''<br> | #''[[Whisper]]''<br> | ||
#'' | #''Call Me When You're Sober''<br> | ||
#''[[Imperfection]]'' (Rock version debut)<br> | #''[[Imperfection]]'' (Rock version debut)<br> | ||
#''[[Disappear]]''<br> | #''[[Disappear]]''<br> | ||
#'' | #''Imaginary''<br> | ||
#'' | #''Bring Me to Life''<br> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Welcome to Rockville is a four-day hard rock and heavy metal music festival. The festival was held annually at Metropolitan Park in Jacksonville, Florida. In November 2021, Welcome to Rockville moved to Daytona Beach, Florida. It was founded and is produced by Danny Wimmer through his festival production company, Danny Wimmer Presents, which produces rock festivals in the United States.
Welcome to Rockville 2012
Evanescence performed at the festival for the first time on Sunday, April 29, 2012 in support of their third, self-titled album.
Setlist
- What You Want
- Going Under
- The Other Side
- Weight of the World
- Made of Stone
- Your Star
- My Heart Is Broken
- Lithium
- The Change
- Call Me When You're Sober
- Imaginary
- Never Go Back
- Bring Me to Life
Welcome to Rockville 2019
Evanescence performed at the festival a second time on Friday, May 3, 2019. Former guitarist, Terry Balsamo, made a surprise appearance for the song, Sweet Sacrifice. A rock version of Imperfection also made it's live debut.
Setlist
- What You Want
- Going Under
- The Other Side
- Made of Stone
- Sweet Sacrifice (with Terry Balsamo)
- Lithium
- Sick
- Whisper
- Call Me When You're Sober
- Imperfection (Rock version debut)
- Disappear
- Imaginary
- Bring Me to Life
References
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