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Primordial, Textures & Bossk confirmed for Damnation Festival
Rob W Jul 2, 2012 0

IRISH pagan metal masters PRIMORDIAL will return to UK soil for an exclusive appearance at Damnation Festival. They will be…

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Macmillan Festival 2012
Editor Jul 2, 2012 0

IKE Productions will be hosting another festival for the benefit of Macmillan Cancer Support and the local and national music…

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Soil & Fozzy Confirmed for Hard Rock Hell 6.
Editor Jul 2, 2012 0

Soil & Fozzy Confirmed for Hard Rock Hell 6. Following a hugely successful appearance at this years Download Festival, Soil…

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ASKING ALEXANDRIA ADD 2 EXTRA DATES TO 2013 UK DATES
Editor Jul 2, 2012 0

MONDAY 2ND JULY – One of the UK’s most successful rock exports, Asking Alexandria have today announced that due to…

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Leeds Festival Lineup
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