
Rock The Locks Is Coming To Rock The PNW! 3 Day Passes Up For Grabs!
You’ve been waiting patiently, and the time is almost at hand!
Rock The Locks is Coming Back To Rock The Pacific Northwest!
Get ready to have an amazing weekend in Umatilla, Oregon, on September 25th, 26th, and 27th! And we have your chance to win tickets!
Fill out the form below for your chance to 'Win Them Before You Can Buy Them', 3-Day GA Passes!
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Who is Rocking The Locks?
25 Bands over the course of 3 days will be hammering it hard on the Rock The Locks stage, including Godsmack, Sevendust, Theory Of A Deadman, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Candlebox, Dorothy, Simple Plan, Jackyl, Royal Bliss, and many more, including Pacific Northwest favs Leviticuss!
For the full lineup (as it’s revealed), keep an eye on RockTheLocks.org/2026-lineup/
Ticket Info For Rock The Locks!
Pre-sale tickets for Rock The Lock Lifers will start on March 26th!
For first-timers to the ass-kickin’ rock festival, be sure to get your tickets on April 2nd!
Purchase Tickets at RockTheLocks.org
FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW FOR YOUR CHANCE TO SCORE A PAIR OF 3 DAY GA PASSES!
Contest Ends @ 11:59 PM on Wednesday, April 1st, 2026! Winners Will Be Contacted.
What is ‘Rock The Locks’?
If you don’t know what Rock The Locks is, that’s okay, you still have time to learn, and 3 days to rock!
It’s the biggest music festival in the Pacific Northwest! Featuring bands from multiple decades across 3 days, all gathering in Umatilla, Oregon, at the Big River Golf Course aka, Rock The Locks Music Festival (83606 Bud Draper Road).
You can go and enjoy one, two, or even camp out and enjoy all three days!
Visit RockTheLocks.org for more information!

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