four more for High Voltage

Sylosis, Graveyard, The Treatment, and Triggerfinger

By Scott Williams | Published: Wed 4th May 2011

Sylosis

Saturday 23rd to Sunday 24th July 2011
Victoria Park, London, E9 7BT, England MAP
£99 for weekend tickets
Last updated: Tue 19th Jul 2011

Four more acts have been announced for this summer's High Voltage appearing on the Metal Stage.

Sylosis
The latest additions are Graveyard, Sylosis, The Treatment, and Triggerfinger.

2011 will also see the inaugural High Voltage Beer Festival. The Beer Festival with have its own area with traditional bench table seating in a marquee that will have one side open with seating inside and outside. Also it will feature a stage for Acoustic / Folk / Blue Grass / Country / Blues music that will be made up of bands selected from GetMeOnStage.com. 14 bands will be selected from unsigned acts that submit to play.

The two-day festival featuring classic rock, progressive rock and metal acts with over 40 playing over three stages. They join the previously announced Judas Priest and Dream Theatre who will headline, plus UK festival exclusives from Black Country Communion, Slash, Jethro Tull, Queensryche, Thunder, Neal Morse and Spock's Beard and performances from Thin Lizzy, Michael Schenker group, John Lee’s Barclay James Harvest, Skin, Rival Sons, Amplifier, Von Hertzen Brothers, Caravan, The Enid, Pallas, Saint Jude, Anathema, Curved Air, Mostly Autumn, Neurosis, Electric Wizard, Evile, Grand Magus, Raven's Creed, Primitai, Attica Rage, Black Spiders, Gentlemens Pistols and Furyon. For the latest line-up details, as available please click here.
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High Voltage takes place at London's Victoria Park over the weekend of Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th July 2011.

Tickets are priced at £99 for weekend tickets and £56.50 for day tickets.

To buy tickets, click here.


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