Sumac, Loop, Emma Ruth Rundle and more confirmed for Roadburn 2019
Sumac, Loop, Emma Ruth Rundle, Slægt and Crippled Black Phoenix are some of the new and exciting additions to the 2019 line-up of Roadburn Festival.
Sumac, Loop, Emma Ruth Rundle, Slægt and Crippled Black Phoenix are some of the new and exciting additions to the 2019 line-up of Roadburn Festival.
Wrekmeister Harmonies, the brainchild of composer and multi-instrumentalist J.R. Robinson, are making their return to Europe in February next year, to present their brand-new record, “The Alone Rush”, released on April 13th via Thrill Jockey Records. Support on select dates will come from FVNERALS.
Next week, Elder will return to Portugal to play in Porto and Lisbon for the very first time and will be bringing their latest record, “Reflections of a Floating World”, with them. Joining the band on these dates will be Vircator and Desert Smoke.
The fourth edition of Netherlands Deathfest grows even bigger with the additions of Deicide, Unleashed, Mgła, Revenge, and more.
Electric Moon, The Vintage Caravan, Slomatics, Spaceslug and Arc of Ascent are the first names confirmed for the 2019 edition of Freak Valley Festival.
On December 15th, Congruity will celebrate the release of their self-titled debut with a free entry concert at D’El Rey Bar. Joining the band on this singular night will be Oppidum Mortuum and Bruma Obscura.
Next year, Triptykon will return to Roadburn to perform a special Celtic Frost/Triptykon “Requiem” set with the Dutch Metropole Orkest.
Next year, Septicflesh will embark on an European tour during Spring, in promotion of their most recent record, “Codex Omega”, with direct support from Krisiun. Joining both bands on select dates will be Diabolical, Incite, Xaon and more.
Pestilence will celebrate the 30th Anniversary of “Consuming Impulse” with an European tour in which they will perform the iconic album in its entirety, as well as other classics from their repertoire.
Massive Attack will embark on a special anniversary tour in which they will re-imagine their seminal record, “Mezzanine”, 21 years after its release.