Forgotten Remains, Massive Wagons, and Acid Reign for Breaking Bands Festival 2017

plus Seething Akira, Falling Red, Metasoma, Colour of Noise, Fahran, & more

By Scott Williams | Published: Mon 22nd Aug 2016

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Friday 26th to Sunday 28th May 2017
Stoke Prior Country Club, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, B60 4AL, England MAP
£30 for the weekend, free camping, under14's £1
Daily capacity: 450
Last updated: Fri 24th Feb 2017

The first acts have been announced for the 3rd annual Breaking Bands Festival which takes place next year at Stoke Prior Country Club, Bromsgrove, in Worcestershire, over the late May Bank Holiday between Friday 26th and Sunday 28th May 2017 headlined by Forgotten Remains, Massive Wagons, and Acid Reign.

They will be joined by Seething Akira, Falling Red, Metasoma, Colour of Noise, Core Of iO, Dakesis, Damn Dice, Deified, Departed, Donkerkarnuffel, Fahran, Footprints In The Custard, Gothzilla, Pilla, Superhooch, Syren City, Syteria, The Featherz, and Wicked Stone, plus acoustic acts and comedy show.

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Weekend tickets are priced at £30, and a campervan pass is £12 with no fees to pay. Tickets for those aged under 14 years are priced at £1 with entry with adult. Saturday of Sunday day tickets are priced at £20.

Breaking Bands Festival returns to offer 3 days of rock, punk and metal bands from all over the UK mixing up the genres so there is always something for everyone.

Taking notes from the past 20 years of attending festivals and events, the organisers have put a year of planning into the good, the bad and the ugly to come up with a festival they would pay to go to themselves.




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