Hevy Fest announces Enter Shikari as headliners
Big hitters Enter Shikari have been announced as the Saturday head-liners of Hevy Fest 2016, their first head-lining show promises to be huge. The boys from St Albans will be joined by Californian punk rockers The Bronx, the mighty Refused and the post-hardcore delights of La Dispute.
They join Heart of a Coward, Arcane Roots, Rolo Tomassi, SHVAPES, Intervals, I Killed the Prom Queen, the list goes on. With only 2 line up announcements so far Hevy Fest already has one killer festival in the works. Fridays head-liner is still to be announced along with a whole slew of other bands so keep your eyes peeled on the website as we will posting the festival news as soon as we get it.
Check out the official 2015 after- movie
Tickets for Hevy Fest are on sale now on a tier based system, get them here now for a limited time at only £84.50, don’t sleep on it!
Full additional Hevy Fest line-up:
ANIMALS AS LEADERS // sixth// WHILE SHE SLEEPS
GNARWOLVES // HACKTIVIST // ARCANE ROOTS // AGENT FRESCO
TRC // Good Tiger // Krokodil // No Consequence // Giants // Max Raptor // Vukovi // Devil Sold His Soul // Forever Never // Murdock // Slabdragger // Falls // Calls Landing // Plini // Wars // Bad Sign // When Our Time Comes
‘Abusing music’s worthless genre boundaries since 2003′ Enter Shikari‘s self-claimed tag-line has never been so true; having just released their fourth full length album The Mindsweep last year , to, yet again, critical acclaim from across the alternative music scene, and embarking on yet another series of intensive tours. Having cemented their place as one of the best live bands around over the last 13 years, Enter Shikari finally make the step up to playing arenas in their latest run of UK shows. Brumlive covered their recent show in Nottingham. The band follow up their European Tour by announcing a list of US and Canada shows, looking forward to being back in North America, with Hands Like Houses too and the excellent The White Noise, with local openers appearing in most towns.