MUMBAI: Rock the Green presented by Veolia Environmental Services, an outdoor music festival featuring nationally renowned bands and near-zero waste, announced today that Third Eye Blind will headline the event, supported by Metric, Switchfoot, Imagine Dragons, Morning Parade, and Atlas Genius. A side stage, powered entirely by clean energy, will feature local Milwaukee bands, including Evan Christian, I'm Not a Pilot and Ikarus Down. The second annual Rock the Green will take place on Saturday, September 15, at Veterans Park from 2-9 p.m.

Tickets will go on sale this Thursday, July 12, priced at $30 for general admission and $85 for VIP admission. Tickets will be available at an early bird rate of $25 for a limited time. Rock the Green subscribers will have the first chance to purchase tickets beginning July 10. All tickets will include a water bottle for use at free freshwater stations on the festival grounds.

"Our music-driven platform educates attendees to learn about the many ways we can minimize our collective environmental impact," said Lindsay Stevens Gardner, founder and executive director, Rock the Green. "This diverse lineup includes bands from all parts of the world and reflects Rock the Green's mission to unite concert-goers through a shared music and sustainability experience."

According to Stevens Gardner, Third Eye Blind will headline Rock the Green as the band prepares to release its latest album.

The San Francisco-based band achieved mainstream success in 1997 with its first major release. The self-titled album sold six million copies in the United States alone, with five singles including How's it Going to Be, Jumper, Graduate, Losing a Whole Year, and Semi-Charmed Life, which won the Billboard Music Award for Modern Rock Track of the Year in 1997. Since, the band has released three additional albums, including Blue (1999), Out of the Vein (2003), and Ursa Major (2009), as well as an EP titled Red Star (2008). Third Eye Blind is currently recording its fifth studio album in London.

"The environment is a passion of mine, and it is critical that we all learn to live more sustainably," said Stephan Jenkins, lead vocalist of Third Eye Blind. "Rock the Green provides the stage to drive focus to this cause, so that we can make the necessary changes as a collective group."

Canadian indie rock and new wave act Metric will also take the stage at Rock the Green. The band's



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