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Feed The Rhino lead final acts for Nightmare Festival

Allusondrugs, Suzerain, Eat The Evidence, & more

By Scott Williams | Published:

Nightmare Festival 2014 - Feed The Rhino
Photo credit: Jason Richardson


Feed The Rhino, Allusondrugs, Suzerain, Eat The Evidence, Plastic Barricades, Broken Diamond, Matt Grocott & The Shrives, Army of One, Levyathan, Dirty Thrills, and Feral Sun are the final acts announced for Nightmare Festival, taking place Saturday 1st November taking place at various venues in Camden Town, London.

The one day festival which is set to celebrate the horror of Halloween, and the day of the dead has a line-up which already includes

King Charles, Blood Red Shoes, Man Like Me, InMe, Howling Bells, Night Engine, Hawk Eyes, The Hell, The Algorithm, Max Raptor, I AM GIANT, Elliot Minor, Crazy Arm, Cortes, Get Inuit, Jesus Fucking Christ, Tigercub, Alexa De Strange, You The Living, Calling All Cars, Freeze the Atlantic, Brawlers, The Red Paintings, The Hype Theory, Hounds, Guy McKnight (Eighties Matchbox B-line Disaster) DJ Set, Black Futures, Knifeworld, Lyger, Vales, Lucie Barat & The AU Revoirs, Hero Fisher, Electric River, Empire, I am In Love, Longy, Dead, Release The Bats, Magnus Major, Amaryllis, The Petals, Hunter & The Bear, Attention Thieves, Acoda, Reverted, Beasts, Aeroplane Flies High, Fizzy Blood, and more.

To see the line-up announced so far see the Nightmare Festival line-up page.

The venues playing host to Nightmare Festival include Electric Ballroom, Underworld, Jazz Cafe, Dingwalls, Black Heart, Barfly, Dingwalls Canal Side , The Hawley Arms, Good Mixer, The Black Cap, Brew-Dog.

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Early bird tickets are priced at £20.

Fancy dress is very much encouraged.