The Family Values Festival is making a comeback after six years for one day only on Oct. 5, and the metal band Korn released the lineup for the event on Tuesday.

The festival will take place at the 1st Bank Center in Denver, Colo. Usual headliners and founders of the show, Korn, will be accompanied by Hollywood Undead, Asking Alexandria, Machine Gun Kelly and Beware of Darkness.

Hollywood Undead is a Los Angeles-based rap-rock band, Asking Alexandria is an English metalcore band from York, Machine Gun Kelly is an Ohio-based rapper, and Beware of Darkness is a California-based alternative rock band.

The show was timed around the Oct. 8 release of Korn's upcoming album, the Paradigm Shift.

"We wanted to celebrate our new album release in a big way since Head is back and since this record means so much to us. What better way but to bring back Family Values and the Korn Kage for one big fuckin' special night!" Korn frontman Jonathan Davis told Billboard. "Denver became the spot -- we figured we needed something cool in the middle of the country, so everyone would have a chance to get there."

Until recently there was a lot of speculation surrounding the return of the festival, which was last held six years ago in 2007. The festival was even featured on the defunct tours list by some publications.

Family Values was helmed by Korn and in the past the tour has featured the likes of Limpbizkit, Rammstein, Linkin Park, Puddle of Mudd, Deftones, Static X, Stone Temple Pilots and Evanescence. Korn launched the Family Values tour in 1998. They followed it up with editions in 1999, 2001, 2006 and 2007.

Watch a teaser of the festival: