More metal for Damnation
United Kingdom | |
01 August 2005
The two noise makers will head up the Jilly's Rockworld Stage with the likes of Panic
Cell, Fourwaykill and hotly tipped The Imbreds.
The capture of Raging
Speedhorn and Sikth is a major scoop for the festival, which started on the threads of a music message
board in December last year.
Damnation 2005 takes place Jilly's Rockworld, Manchester,
on Sunday, 16 October.
A spokesman for the festival said: "It's been an insane ride from having a novel idea
for a 'Pit In The Park' with a handful of small bands to what Damnation Festival has mutated into.
"Landing Raging
Speedhorn and Sikth is absolutely unbelievable, we would have laughed at such a suggestion back in December but things have
really taken off in our first year and we've got the fingers crossed that we can build on a successful debut.
"We go
on about Damnation being a festival 'by the fans for the fans' like Tony Blair's spin-doctor but in our case it is true; our
name, venue, artwork and bill have all been influenced, or dictated in some cases, by our strong on-line community.
"With
the kind of support we've had from them, we're sure Damnation will prove to be a event that both ourselves and our friends
deserve."
The complete line up is as follows:
Main Stage: Raging Speedhorn, Sikth, Panic
Cell, FourWayKill, The Inbreds, Forever Never, Allerjen, Amends to the Dead.
Terrorizer Stage: Entombed,
Gorerotted, Gutworm, Conquest of Steel, Mercury Rain, Nailed, Dawn of Chaos.
Tickets are priced at £13 (plus booking fee) and are available here. For more information clickhere.
Most Popular
- Heineken Open'er Festival
71 fans - Global Gathering
63 fans - Glastonbury Festival
53 fans - Roskilde Festival
38 fans - Reading Festival
30 fans
Worldwide
UK
Europe

Argentina
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Canada
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Faroe Islands
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Italy
Japan
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Netherlands
New Zealand
Northern Ireland
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Republic of Ireland
Romania
Serbia
Slovakia
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
United States


