Hellfest: Warm Up Tour 2024

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The Hellfest Warm Up Tour returns starting in April. The groups Benighted and TEN56 will be there.

April 19 will mark the start of the Warm Up Tour 2024, allowing you to warm up before the next edition of Hellfest. The two French groups Benighted And Ten56. will travel across France until May for a whole series of concerts, accompanied by various local supports such as Rise of the Northstar, Kamizol-K or Stinky.

In addition to the concerts, these evenings will be enhanced with numerous activities. Participants will be able to register for a major air guitar competition, with a Hellfest 2024 pass at stake. This competition will continue during Hellfest, granting the grand winner a pass for the 2025 edition! A tattoo stand will also be set up, not forgetting an interactive photocall, as well as a video projection highlighting the 2023 edition of the festival.

The ticketing is open

Here are the dates :

  • April 19: La Coopérative de Mai (Clermont-Ferrand)
  • April 20: Rock School Barbey (Bordeaux)
  • April 21: Atabal (Biarritz)
  • April 22: Les Docks (Cahors)
  • April 23: Victory 2 (Montpellier)
  • April 25: Stockfish (Nice)
  • April 26: Bridge to Hell Festival (Crest)
  • April 27: Docks (Lausanne)
  • April 28: L’Axone (Montbéliard)
  • April 29: L’Axone (Montbéliard) (+ RISE OF THE NORTHSTAR and KAMIZOL-K / SANS TEN56. and BENIGHTED)
  • April 30: Le Métaphone (Oignies)
  • May 2: Cité de la Musique (Paris) (+ RISE OF THE NORTHSTAR)
  • May 3: La Brèche (Cherbourg)
  • May 4: Warehouse (Nantes) (+ STINKY) – with Hellfest village in the afternoon at Ferrailleur

Hellfest 2024 will take place in Clisson from June 27 to 30. Among the many groups present at the event, we find in particular Avenged Sevenfold, Machine Head, Metallica And Foo Fighters headlining. Queens of the Stone Age, Heart, The Offspring, Saxon, The Prodigy Mass Hysteria or Extreme are also programmed there.

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