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BLOODSTOCK confirms official bin jousting (& some more bands)


There are just 44 days to go until BLOODSTOCK!! Actually, make that 43 days, if you’ve snapped up an early arrival add-on ticket for an extra day’s camping!

Did you ever think there’d be an announcement about bins? No, us neither. Knights of heavy metal, prepare your steeds… There’s also celebratory news about the latest group of winners from the Metal 2 The Masses finals, bagging themselves a coveted spot on the Hopical Storm New Blood stage, plus info on how to click & collect your fave merch items so the person in front on site doesn’t get the last one you wanted, travel help, fancy dress themes, and more.  Read on, fellow headbanger.

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SUM 41 ANNOUNCE UK LEG OF WORLDWIDE TOUR


[LONDON, U.K. 24 June 2024] Legendary pop-punk rockers Sum 41 announced today that they will embark on a UK leg of their final worldwide tour this October & November – ‘Tour of the Setting Sum’. The band, known for hits like Fat LipIn Too Deep and Still Waiting, is set to start the mosh pits across UK venues including London’s OVO Arena Wembley, Manchester’s Co-op Live, Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena, and Cardiff’s Utilita Arena.

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GHOST’S ‘RITE HERE RITE NOW’ BECOMES HIGHEST-GROSSING HARD ROCK CINEMA EVENT EVER IN NORTH AMERICA 


Trafalgar Releasing is thrilled to announce the record-setting success for GHOST’s RITE HERE RITE NOW. Inclusive of the screenings on June 20 through 23, the unique feature-length concert/narrative film entered the worldwide Top 10 box office at No. 9 with a total gross of $5.04 million worldwide* from limited showtimes.

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This was Graspop Metal Meeting 2024!


Graspop Metal Meeting started off as wet as a tropical rainforest but that did absolutely nothing to dampen the spirits of the metal hordes. Four days later, as the 27th edition of Belgium’s premier metal festival draws to a close, it’s safe to say it’s been yet another extremely successful four days. Heads were banged, mosh pits exploded, kindred metal spirits came together and most of all: a torrent of memorable performances sent the metal faithful into rapture.

As was the case with recent editions, GMM2024 was completely sold out and the weather-beaten arena welcomed some 55,000 music enthusiasts per day as they soaked up both familiar classics and up-and-coming talent. Household names like Judas Priest, Scorpions, Alice Cooper and Deep Purple know the lay of the land in Dessel but like every year, the festival paid particular attention to the next generation of metal heroes. Polyphia, Slaughter to Prevail and Wargasm were just a few of the acts to make their Graspop debut this year.

Our homegrown bands delivered standout performances. Stake dropped by to celebrate their 20th anniversary on the huge South Stage. It was a particularly emotional occasion as guitarist Cis Deman will be leaving the band shortly to chase his American Dream. Brutus’s Graspop hazing challenged the tensile strength of a chock-full Metal Dome as the band met with a triumphant reception.

Honourable mention goes to Tool’s first GMM gig. The American prog metallers closed out the first festival day in grand style with a musical and visual display that dropped jaws across the festival arena. Metalcore sensations Bring Me The Horizon added a fourth notch to their GMM belt. Saturday marked their first headlining slot here and the Sheffield natives repaid that confidence in spades. They sent the Graspoppers off to bed – or to their inflatable mattress – with a blissful smile.

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GHOST RELEASE NEW TRACK, “THE FUTURE IS A FOREIGN LAND,”


Taking the world by surprise with its debut during the opening night of GHOST’s first ever feature film RITE HERE RITE NOW, the never-before-heard “The Future is a Foreign Land” is cause for celebration amongst the millions of fans of GHOST’s legendary 1969 era. Long thought lost to the sands of time, “Future…” is the third song from the GRAMMY-winning Swedish theatrical rock icons’ timeless 1969 sessions featuring Papa Nihil fronting an early incarnation of the band — the same lineup that blessed us with the now-classic Seven Inches of Satanic Panic single. That single’s pair of GHOST swinging sixties staples — “Kiss the Go-Goat” and the RIAA-certified platinum Tik Tok phenomenon and Billboard Hot 100 breakthrough “Mary on a Cross” — has become an unholy trinity with the unearthing of “The Future is a Foreign Land.” While its wicked twangy guitar figures and portentous lyrics of an impending 1984 render the song instantly recognizable as an artifact of the era, “Future…” is suffused with presciently modern signatures of the contemporary GHOST sound. Ending with an optimistic nod to 2024, “Future…” was revealed to the children of the world during the end credits of RITE HERE RITE NOW‘s world premiere, and is the sole previously unreleased studio track to be included on the movie’s original soundtrack.

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KITTIE RELEASE LONG AWAITED ALBUM ‘FIRE’ AND SHARE INCENDIARY MUSIC VIDEO


KITTIE prove that they remain the undisputed Queens of Heavy Metal as they unleash their long-awaited seventh studio album, Fire, their first in thirteen years, out now via Sumerian Records. The album’s release is highlighted by a brand new music video for furiously incendiary title track, ‘Fire’.

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