Are you ready to rock at high altitude? Organizers for the High Elevation Rock Festival have revealed the daily lineups and set times for this year's festival, so you can start planning out your experience.

This year's festival takes place Friday, Sept. 22 and Saturday, Sept. 23 at the Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre just outside of Denver. Korn and Five Finger Death Punch are the headliners for the festival, which will feature more than two dozen bands playing two stages, giving fans a chance to go back and forth to enjoy their concert-going experience.

Five Finger Death Punch will headline the first day, with performances by All That Remains, A Day to Remember, Beartooth, Halestorm, I Prevail, Starset and Tattooed Strings also taking place. Korn closes out the festivities on Saturday, with Zakk Sabbath, Stone Sour, Falling in Reverse, Mastodon, Avatar, In This Moment, The Birthday Massacre, Steel Panther, Radkey, P.O.D., Ded, Red Sun Rising, Them Evils, Ocean Grove and Tonight We Rise also on the bill. See the set times for the festival listed below.

Friday, Sept. 22 (Doors open at 3PM)

Monster Energy Main Stage

9:40PM - Five Finger Death Punch
7:50PM - A Day to Remember
6:25PM - Halestorm
5:15PM - Starset

Second Stage

8:55PM - All That Remains
7:15PM - Beartooth
5:50PM - I Prevail
4:45PM - Tattooed Strings

Saturday, Sept. 23

Monster Energy Main Stage

9:50PM - Korn
8:00PM - Stone Sour
6:40PM - Mastodon
5:25PM - In This Moment
4:15PM - Steel Panther
3:10PM - P.O.D.
2:10PM - Red Sun Rising

Second Stage

9:05PM - Zakk Sabbath
7:25PM - Falling in Reverse
6:05PM - Avatar
4:55PM - The Birthday Massacre
3:45PM - Radkey
2:40PM - DED
1:40PM - Them Evils
12:50PM - Ocean Grove
12:00PM - Tonight We Rise

Tickets for the High Elevation Rock Festival, as well as hotel and VIP packages are now on sale. Head over to the High Elevation Festival website for details.

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