Wednesday, 22 October 2025
Sick New World 2026 Complete Guide
Sick New World 2026 Complete Guide
Sick New World returns in 2026 as two single-day heavy-music festivals designed for fans of aggressive, emotionally charged rock and metal. This guide covers dates, lineups, tickets, travel and lodging advice, day-of planning, safety and practical tips so you can experience the festival with confidence.
Event summary
Sick New World 2026 takes place as two separate one-day events. The Las Vegas edition occurs April 25, 2026 at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds. The Fort Worth edition occurs October 24, 2026 at Texas Motor Speedway. Each date features a major headliner and a curated roster of supporting acts spanning metal, alternative, industrial, and heavy-influence crossover styles.
Lineup and musical highlights
Headliners: System of a Down headlines both dates.
Supporting acts: A rotating slate of well-known and genre-defining bands appear across the two events, giving each date a unique energy. Expect a mix of nu-metal, alternative metal, industrial, post-hardcore, and melodic heavy acts.
Musical variety: Programming balances legacy acts with contemporary heavy artists to satisfy longtime fans and newer audiences, with high-energy sets and dynamic production values.
Tickets and packages
Ticket types: General admission, premium/elevated zones, VIP passes, parking passes, and hotel+ticket bundles are offered.
Presales and public on-sale: Presale windows and partner offers are typical; VIP and bundled packages sell out fastest.
Purchasing advice: Buy through official festival channels and authorized ticketing partners to avoid scalping issues. Use payment plans if available to spread cost.
Travel and lodging
Hotels: Book as early as possible for proximity and better rates. Las Vegas offers extensive nearby hotel options; Fort Worth’s immediate vicinity around the speedway has fewer choices so reserve early.
Arrival timing: Arrive at least one day early to avoid travel delays and to acclimate before the event.
Transport at the venue: Purchase parking passes in advance or use official shuttle services to avoid long lines and congestion. Confirm shuttle schedules and pickup locations before departure.
Day-of planning and what to bring
Schedule planning: Mark must-see sets immediately when the daily schedule is released and plan movement between stages to maximize key performances.
Essentials to pack: Lightweight comfortable clothing, sun protection, refillable water bottle or hydration plan, portable charger, valid ID, cash and card.
Health and stamina: Hydrate regularly, pace yourself between sets, and use shaded or lower-energy zones to recover between high-intensity performances.
Recording and camera policy: Check the festival’s camera and recording policy before bringing professional equipment; respect artist and venue rules.
Safety, navigation, and on-site services
Security and entry: Expect bag checks and security screening at entry. Arrive early to allow time for lines.
Medical and emergency services: Note the location of medical tents, lost-and-found, and information booths as soon as you enter the venue.
Group logistics: Set meetup points and contingency plans for lost phones, battery drain, or separation from your group.
Accessibility: Accessibility services and accommodations are provided; contact the festival’s guest services in advance for specific needs.
Practical tips to maximize the experience
Prioritize comfort: Wear supportive shoes and dress in layers for temperature swings.
Money and valuables: Protect valuables and carry both a small amount of cash and card; use hotel safes when possible.
Food and hydration: Identify food vendor locations and schedule breaks to keep energy levels stable.
Respect and crowd etiquette: Be mindful of those around you, follow staff instructions, and report unsafe behavior to security immediately.
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