Hundred Reasons to play Ideas Above Our Station in full at Sonisphere

plus The Yoyos, Mixhell, Messenger, Dripback, Calling All Cars, Protafield, & Blaas Of Glory

By Scott Williams | Published: Thu 5th Jun 2014

Hundred Reasons

Friday 4th to Sunday 6th July 2014
Knebworth House, Hertfordshire, SG1 2AX, England MAP
£205 with camping + booking fee
Daily capacity: 60,000
Last updated: Wed 2nd Jul 2014

Hundred Reasons will play their 'Ideas Above Our Station' album in full at next month's Sonisphere at Knebworth Park, Hertfordshire.

Also confirmed for the weekend of Friday 4th until Sunday 6th July 2014 are The Yoyo's, Mixhell, Messenger, Dripback, Calling All Cars, Protafield, Blaas Of Glory.

Back in 2012 a reformed Hundred Reasons were scheduled to play at Knebworth before the event was cancelled. Guitarist Larry Hibbitt said, “The cancelled Sonisphere of 2012 left a big hole in that summer for us. So when our shorts-wearing, crowd-surfing, festival-promoting comrade Alan Day came up with a slot for us this year we just couldn’t say no. Don’t get used to this. We say no A LOT so this is not going to happen often, if ever. But when it makes sense it makes sense and we’re there.”

The Prodigy will kick off the weekend with a bang on Friday night followed by Iron Maiden on Saturday night and Metallica closing the festival on Sunday. Also confirmed are Limp Bizkit, The Sisters of Mercy, Alice in Chains,  Dream Theater, Devil You Know, Yashin, Ghost, Gojira, Karnivool, and Mastodon all as exclusives, as well as Band Of Skulls, Gary Numan, 65daysofstatic, HIM. Comeback Kid, Bam Margera's FuckFace Unstoppable, Little Matador, Carcass, The Winery Dogs, New Model Army, Sebastian Bach, Turbowolf, The Bronx, Gallows, Chiodos, Anti-Nowhere League, The Lounge Kittens, Dog Eat Dog performing ‘All Boro Kings’, Electric Wizard, Anti-flag, Black Spiders, Brutality Will Prevail, Empire, Krokodil, Raging Speedhorn, Reckless Love, Stampin' Ground, TesseracT, The Defiled, The Hell, The Hype Theory, The Safety Fire, Deftones, Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls, Reel Big Fish, and more.

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Tickets are priced at £170 or £205 with camping, plus booking fees. A car parking pass is £18 and a campervan pass is £65.

Friday tickets are priced at £55 and Saturday or Sunday tickets are priced at £75.

The festivals is for all ages, under 16s accompanied by an adult 18+. Children under 5 are not advised but will be admitted.

The campsite will opens on Thursday 3rd July at 1pm and will close at midday on Monday 7th July with the arena opening at 10am on Friday 4th July.

 




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