
Godsmack, Stone Temple Pilots and Dorothy Will Kick Off The 4th Of July Weekend In Bangor
Mark your calendars for July 3. Bangor's gonna get loud and wild!
Waterfront Concerts just announced that Godsmack, who have become regulars on the Maine Savings Amphitheater stage at this point, will be back in Bangor.
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The Massachusetts-based band will bring rock legends, Stone Temple Pilots, this time along with female-fronted rocking powerhouse, Dorothy.

Godsmack has made it a point to come to Maine, several years in a row now, and is always well-received.
The band's frontman Sully Erna knows how to keep the crowd engaged with a mix of intense vocals and intimate stories about how each song came to be. It's sure to be a raucous and entertaining show, as they always bring great energy to Bangor when they visit.
This will be the first time in over a decade that Stone Temple Pilots will be in Maine. The last time they were here, we didn't have an amphitheater yet, only the Waterfront Park.
Jeff Gutt has been touring with the band in recent years, taking over for Scott Weiland and Chester Bennington when both those singers passed. He's stepped into some rather large shoes, but does a great job with fan favorites. Just see for yourself below.
Last but definitely not least, L.A. based Dorothy (named after lead vocalist and songwriter Dorothy Martin) will definitely get the crowd energized for rock veterans Godsmack and STP.
Dorothy's been around the block once or twice, and have more than proven themselves as a great rock band, since they formed in 2014. With driving guitars and edgy lyrics, we think this will be a welcome addition to this bill and hope all 3 bands have a great time kicking off the 4th of July weekend in Vacation Land.
Tickets will go on sale this Friday, February 3rd.
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