More Names Announced For Hellfire II Festival

jamesgill / Festivals, Gigs, News / 08/09/2009 13:27pm

hellfire90Incoming will have a stage up at Hellfire II festival, running from November 6-8 at the Birmingham NEC alongside Music Live, the music expo for anyone interested in music. See who’s been added to the bill…

Bands announced today are:
www.myspace.com/themoreisee,
www.myspace.com/feicomodo
www.myspace.com/esoterica
www.myspace.com/outcrycollective
www.myspace.com/thedeadformats
www.myspace.com/therotted
www.myspace.com/viatrophy

Happening on Saturday November 7 the Incoming stage has already confirmed performances from some of our favourite new bands, including The Arusha Accord, The Casino Brawl, The Plight, Savage Messiah and Rise To Remain.

Get your tickets here.

For just £75, you can enjoy all of the best bands at Hellfire and spend a day checking out the very latest musical equipment at Music Live, at Birmingham NEC. Also recently added are The More I See, Fei Comodo, Esoterica, Outcry Collective, The Dead Formats, The Rotted and Viatrophy. Saxon, Anvil, Fields Of The Nephilim, My Dying Bride, Cancer Bats, Katatonia, Benediction, Electric Eel Shock, Viking Skull, Ted Maul, October File, Sacred Mother Tongue, Spit Like This, Evile, Sylosis, Xerath, The Plight, Blakfish, Trigger the Bloodshed, Malefice, Bury Tomorrow, Cinders Fall, No Made Sense, Tesseract and Rise To Remain over three stages. Tickets are priced at an ultra-affordable £25 per day and £55 for the whole weekend. Better yet, you can combine Hellfire with the music equipment extravaganza, Music Live for the price of £35 per day and £75 for the weekend. Doors will open at 5pm every day for Hellfire and 10am for Music Live.

There are also tons of freebies and, thanks to Hammer, the party doesn’t stop when the sun goes down! Check out the following sites for more respective information: www.musiclive.co.uk www.hellfirefestival.com and www.metalhammer.co.uk for all news of bands as and when they’re announced.

3 Comments


THE MORE I SEE! Excellent!!!!!

SicSteeve

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This is looking like a great lineup actually, especially in terms of the number of UK bands playing.
Makes me wish I lived in or near Birminham anyway.

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