Hammerfest 7 announces first acts for next Spring's weekender

Orange Goblin, Kamelot, Angel Witch, Sahg, Elvenking, & more

By Scott Williams | Published: Wed 9th Jul 2014

Orange Goblin

Thursday 12th to Sunday 15th March 2015
Haven, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, LL53 6HX, Wales MAP
from £89 per head, accommodation sold out
Daily capacity: 6,500
Last updated: Mon 9th Feb 2015

The first acts have been announced for next Spring's Hammerfest weekender which returns to Wales for its 7th Metal Marauders flavoured edition

Headed by Hammerfest favourites stoner metal legends Orange Goblin, and US Power metal act Kamelot the line-up also includes Norway’s Einherjer and Iceland’s Skalmold, regularsEvil ScarecrowRSJ, and L.A. gypsy metal act Viza, British metallers Angel Witch, Italian Folk/Power Metal act Elvenking, France’s Mass Hysteria, Norway’s Sahg, Swedish Melodic death metal act Darkane, English Black metallers Winterfylleth, as well as Hang the Bastard, and The King Is Blind.

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Weekend tickets, for anyone 18+ years old. Tickets are available priced from £119 per head, based on a group of 8 people sharing a 3 bedroom room.

This year there's the choice of paying the full amount for your tickets up front, or paying a £50 deposit per person now and the remaining total will be due on 2nd November 2014.

Tickets include accommodation and entrance to all the arenas as well as free car and parking. All options include early check in on Thursday night.

Hammerfest takes place from early arrival party Thursday 12th to Sunday 15th March 2015 at Haven, the Hafan y Mor Holiday Park at Pwllheli, Gwynedd, in North Wales. This year's theme returns to the high seas for a full frontal engagement with Corsair pirates n cut throat privateers .




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