Smash Into Pieces and Diamond Head to replace Bourbon Boys och Angel Witch

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Unfortunately, we have to announce that two booked bands will not be coming to us this summer. Bourbon Boys who sadly couldn't get their summer schedule together and Angel Witch who writes as follows:
"We are sorry to report that, as with our 2022 live run, Angel Witch have been forced to cancel our summer shows in 2023 due to continuing issues well beyond the band's control. We hate to disappoint our fans and let down the promoters who have put their faith in us yet again and no one is more frustrated and upset than the band themselves about this situation; but the post-Brexit issues which have adversely affected our ability to play over the last couple of years are still dogging us now and as a result we will be unable to perform at Time to Rock this year.
Rest assured, however, we are working hard with our management and legal team to resolve this and look forward to playing for you in 2024."


But there are no bad replacements we have come up with. SMASH INTO PIECES who almost went on to win the Melodifestivalen with the song "Six Feet Under" and classic DIAMOND HEAD, you know the band that wrote the song "Am I Evil?" which Metallica also recorded.


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