Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival 2025: The Ultimate Rock & Ink Experience Returns to Mansfield

The Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival is set to make its thunderous return to the historic Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio, from July 18-20, 2025. Known for blending heavy-hitting music, stunning tattoos, and hauntingly unique attractions, this year’s festival promises to be the biggest and boldest yet.

After smashing records in 2024 with an impressive 75,000 fans and four straight years of sellouts, the 2025 edition boasts a jaw-dropping lineup of 66+ rock and metal bands across three stages, paired with 100+ world-class tattoo artists ready to leave their mark. Add in the eerie backdrop of the infamous Ohio State Reformatory, and you’ve got an experience like no other.

The weekend kicks off with a powerhouse set from Falling In Reverse, backed by the crushing energy of Knocked Loose and hometown heroes Beartooth.

Saturday unleashes chaos with headliners Slipknot, bringing their legendary intensity, alongside the enigmatic Marilyn Manson and Russian deathcore sensation Slaughter To Prevail.

Sunday closes the festival in unforgettable style, led by hard rock juggernauts Five Finger Death Punch, supported by a highly anticipated reunion performance from Three Days Grace featuring Adam Gontier, and the relentless fury of Lamb of God.

Inkcarceration isn’t just a festival—it’s an experience. Beyond the music, attendees can explore the prison-turned-tourist destination that inspired The Shawshank Redemption. From guided tours of the haunted halls to spine-chilling attractions, the reformatory adds a haunting edge to the weekend.

Meanwhile, tattoo enthusiasts can book sessions with some of the most talented artists in the industry, making Inkcarceration a celebration of ink, art, and individuality.

Nine Inch Nails Announce 2025 “Peel It Back” World Tour

After a three-year break from touring, Nine Inch Nails are hitting the road in 2025. Initially delayed due to California wildfires, the band has now unveiled their highly anticipated “Peel It Back” tour, a global trek kicking off June 15 in Dublin, Ireland.

The North American leg starts Aug. 6 in Oakland, California, and wraps up on Sept. 18 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. Along the way, fans can expect a mix of headlining shows and festival appearances.

Support acts remain under wraps, but with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross back in full force, this tour promises an unforgettable return to the stage.

Shinedown Announces 2025 “Dance, Kid, Dance” Tour

Shinedown is heading out with their massive “Dance, Kid, Dance” Tour, co-produced by FPC Live and Live Nation. The 30+-city trek kicks off April 25 in Des Moines, IA, hitting major stops like Nashville, New York, and more before wrapping up in Memphis, TN on August 30.

The tour features a stellar lineup, with Beartooth joining for the spring dates and rock legends BUSH taking over for the summer leg. Rising star Morgan Wade will open all shows.

Shinedown is also giving back, partnering with Musicians On Call to donate $1 from every ticket sold. This organization brings live music to hospitals, spreading healing and hope for over 25 years.

Sammy Hagar Clarifies Touring Comments, Embraces Las Vegas Residency

Sammy Hagar recently sparked fan concerns after saying, “I don’t think I want to go on tour anymore.” However, the rock legend took to social media to reassure fans that he’s not disappearing anytime soon.

While discussing his upcoming Las Vegas residency, Hagar explained his preference for the residency format over traditional tours. Speaking during a soundcheck at Caspian’s Cocktails & Caviar at Caesars Palace, he shared, “I don’t think I want to go on tour anymore. I hate to say that, because I don’t want to piss my fans off. I’ll go out and do a one-off show and do things like that but the residency is going to give me a good extension of my career. That’s what I’m hoping for.”

For fans, this means more intimate performances from the former Van Halen frontman in a setting he truly enjoys. Sammy Hagar isn’t slowing down—he’s just shifting gears.