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Louder Than Life did have increased hand sanitizer stations, and there were cleaning crews spotted around the festival. And while mask-wearing is required inside all indoor spaces at the festival, regardless of vaccination status, and "strongly requested" everywhere else on the grounds, they were few and far between among the crowd in front of the stages. Lots of hand sanitizing stations, not so many masksĮvery attendee to the 2021 music festival had to either show proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test within 72-hours of attending the show. Music on Friday, which included headliners Metallica and Jane's Addiction, was performed on three stages throughout the Highland Festival Grounds, 937 Phillips Lane. Here's what happened on the second day of the heavy metal festival. The sixth edition of the festival from promoter Danny Wimmer Presents was expanded to four days in 2021. Louder Than Life 2021: It's back and 'it's amazing.' Louder Than Life Day 1 rocks massive crowd after 2020 hiatus The four-day festival, which features Metallica, Korn, Disturbed, Judas Priest, Jane's Addiction, Machine Gun Kelly and more, was greeted by near-perfect weather on Friday, and fans were happy to be listening to live music once again, even amid surging cases of the delta variant.Įarly in the day, South of Eden took the stage, telling the crowd "it's so good to see you all out here." The leader singer, Ehab Omran, continued saying "the energy you've been giving us is what we've been waiting for," as the crowd screamed in response. More than 35,000 heavy metal fans descended on Louisville Friday for the second day of Louder Than Life. View Gallery: Louder Than Life 2021: See photos from this year's music festival