Damn. Yeah can definitely see Outbreak staying way clear. Would love something along the lines of below, maybe unrealistic, but I would like to see it gain size / bookings each year
Turnstile / Foundation / Life of Agony / Drain
Suicide Boys / Ghostemane / Trash Talk / City Morgue
Nails / Dying Fetus / Crowbar / Blistered
I don't think it is far away as you think with the main headliners or what they have tried to book as a balance at the top since 2017.
I feel like Foo's fall into the same category as the likes of AM, The Killers, The 1975, Sam Fender, Kings of Leon or Liam Gallagher as rock/indie headliners for the dark fruits crowd.
Bring Me fall into a hard rock/pop-punk headliner with the likes of Muse, Blink, Fall Out Boy, Biffy, Green Day, Rage Against the Machine, Queens of the Stone Age or Metallica.
Then the third headliner goes to a massive popular artist that is going to appeal to younger people along with a big old chunk of the undercard as that is where the majority of their weekend ticket sales are going. I think a lot of the acts in the first grouping will also appeal to the target audience, while they are banking on the middle group bringing in day ticket sales who will buy food, merch and beer.