Prophecy Fest has announced additions and changes to this year's billing. The postponement of Dornenreich's metal show due to medical reasons and the cancellation of Thief caused by logistic issues left two gaps in the programme. We are proud to have found excellent artists who are not just filling in but will leave their mark on this year's edition: British audience favourite Darkher has kindly agreed to add an acoustic show to its previously confirmed regular set. Dymna Lotva will join the Prophetic Overture on Thursday for a special acoustic show. North Rhine-Westphalian black metal act The Great Sea and depressive alcohol-fuelled Belarus black metal newcomers Hangover In Minsk (all members of Dymna Lotva) will join the ranks of the bands playing in the cave.
Martin Koller comments: "We did not just want to fill the gaps that had opened up in our billing this year with random names, but we were looking for artists as special and interesting as the ones that had been forced to postpone their appearances. We are confident that we have found attractive shows that will appeal to our audience. We sincerely hope that you agree with us. See you in Balve!"
These acts have been confirmed (in alphabetical order): Antimatter, Arthur Brown, Autumnblaze, Darkher, Dornenreich, Dymna Lotva, Enslaved, Gràb, Hangover In Minsk, Imha Tarikat, Kall, Kayo Dot, Moonspell, Myrkur, Nest, Nytt Land, Soror Dolorosa, The Great Sea, TiR, Valborg, The Vision Bleak, Vrîmuot, and Wolcensmen. Link
PROPHECY FEST - Announces Additions And Changes To This Year's Billing
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