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We present the last three bands for the pre-party on the 4th of July. So we can then present the last three acts that are ready for our pre-party on the 4th of July. First up is the Bourbon Boys , led by Raubtier's Pär Hulkoff, who will deliver his mix of country and southern rock, cast in a northern mold. Sweden's very own rednecks are coming to Knsilinge! From Glasgow comes the classic metal band from "back in the days", namely Heavy Pettin' , which many of us who were hard rockers in the 80s remember with songs like "Sole Survivor" and "In and out of Love" among others. We finish with a band...
Published 14 October 2024 at 11:01
Bonafide to Time To Rock with brand new song! A hard working band! Yes, you can really say that about Swedish Bonafide, which was formed back in 2006. Two years later, they broke through on a wide front when, in the same way as Myrath, they did a double gig at Sweden Rock Festival. Within a day of their own gig, the group replaced Sebastian Bach on the main stage. After only releasing one record and barely existing for two years. Luckily the members were not pigeons back then (as we say in Sweden). The song Fill Your Head With Rock, which was written for Sweden Rock, was named one...
Published 12 October 2024 at 08:28
Nestor, Smash Into Pieces and many more confirmed! Seven more acts confirmed! We are continuing with band releases for 2025, starting with the Falköpingsbandet, which has taken everyone by storm and is one of the most desired bands for the festival. A success story like no other and a fantastic live band: NESTOR . A really cool stage show is also promised! Furthermore, we have a fond return for a band that has also become immensely popular in our long country. A lot because of both of their awesome contributions in Melodifestivalen. This is also one of the most desired bands. This is how you get: SMASH INTO PIECES...
Published 24 September 2024 at 08:53
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