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Gallery: 2018 Rock on the Range Day Two

  • May 21, 2018
  • Casey Cascaldo
Three Days Grace bassist Brad Walst plays on stage on day two of the 2018 Rock on the Range music festival on May 19. The festival was held at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio on May 18, 19 and 20. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter
Guitarist Barry Stock of Three Days Grace plays during their set at Mapfre Stadium on May 19. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter
Despite two evacuations and delays, day two of Rock on the Range brought in a very thick crowd to Mapfre Stadium. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter
Danny Worsnop, lead vocalist of Asking Alexandria, sings on stage at Mapfre Stadium on May 19. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter
Ben Bruce, Asking Alexandria guitarist, plays during their set at Mapfre Stadium on May 19. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter
Jeremy "Jinx" Ferguson and Andy Biersack of Black Veil Brides smile to the crowd during their performance at Mapfre Stadium on May 19. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter
Andy Biersack, lead vocalist of Black Veil Brides, sings during their performance at Mapfre Stadium on May 19. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter
Multiple concertgoers crowdsurf during Black Veil Brides’ performance at Mapfre Stadium on May 19. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter
Josh Travis, Emmure guitarist, shreds during their performance at Mapfre Stadium on May 19. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter
Grandson kicks off day two of Rock on the Range at Mapfre Stadium on May 19. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter
Ashley Costello, lead vocalist of New Years Day, sings during their performance at Mapfre Stadium on May 19. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter
Josh Rand of Stone Sour plays the bass guitar during their performance at Mapfre Stadium on May 19. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter
Corey Taylor, lead vocalist of Stone Sour, brings high intensity to their show at Mapfre Stadium on May 19. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter
Sparks flare around Stone Sour guitarist Christian Martucci during their performance at Mapfre Stadium on May 19. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter
Jim Root shreds the guitar during Stone Sour’s set at Mapfre Stadium on May 19. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter
Confetti flies around Christian Martucci during Stone Sour’s performance at Mapfre Stadium on May 19. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter
Corey Taylor and Josh Rand of Stone Sour perform on stage at Mapfre Stadium on May 19. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter
Matt Heafy of Trivium performs on stage at Mapfre Stadium on May 19. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter
James Lascu and Kyle Landry of Wilson play during their set at Mapfre Stadium on May 19. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter
Chad Nicefield, lead vocalist of Wilson, looks on during their performance at Mapfre Stadium on May 19. Credit: Ethan Clewell | Senior Lantern Reporter








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