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Damnation Festival reveal ‘A Night Of Salvation’ lineup

Damnation Festival have revealed the lineup for the A Night Of Salvation preshow!

Set to take place the day before the main event on November, the annual pre-show for the one-day metal extravaganza have revealed the lineup.

French blackened post-metallers, CELESTE, and Australian post-rock royalty, WE LOST THE SEA, will perform exclusive album sets (Assassine(s) and Departure Songs respectively), whilst hardcore standouts ITHACA, math metallers PUPIL SLICER and sludge outfit MASTIFF round off the bill the night before Damnation.

Speaking about the preshow billing, festival organiser Gavin McInally says, “I cannot say enough great things about the show, it has everything you’d want in a metal event; sludge, mathcore, hardcore, blackened post-metal and the greatest pock-rock ever committed to record. Have recently witnessed MASTIFF, ITHACA and PUPIL SLICER command full tents at festivals this summer, it’s exciting to have all three showcase everything that’s great about the future of UK metal, in an arena setting.

Anyone who managed to catch CELESTE at Damnation 2018 will already know they are a force of nature in a live setting, so to have them back playing their latest, incredible album Assassine(s) is an prospect. While convincing WE LOST THE SEA to play Departure Songs will, for me personally, go in the booking Hall of Fame beside Mariner and BOLT THROWER. We’ve kept ticket prices at the absolute minimum possible, to tempt as many fans as possible to come and join us for what is definitely going to be a night to remember.”

Damnation Festival 2022 - A Night Of Salvation

A Night Of Salvation takes place at BEC Arena, Manchester on November 4th 2022. Tickets are available now and can be purchased here.

For more information on Damnation Festival like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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