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Indian metal veterans Demonic Resurrection have just been announced as the most recent addition to the line-up at Sonisphere Festival UK along with Centiment, The Struts, Scholars and Boy Jumps Ship.
Demonic Resurrection Announced For Sonisphere Festival UK
Demonic Resurrection will be playing on the 4th of July on the Satellite stage. The band was scheduled to play at Sonisphere in 2011 but were unable to make the trip after being denied UK visas by the British High Commission.
Commented frontman Demonstealer “It’s very hard to express in words how overjoyed we are to be playing at Sonisphere. After our visas being rejected in 2011 we were unable to play the festival and we were gutted so it’s almost like everything coming full circle. This couldn’t have come at a better time for us, our new album ‘The Demon King’ releases on 13th July and we’re stoked to debut material from it at the festival. The line-up for Sonisphere this year is outstanding and it’s definitely a honour to watch Iron Maiden, Metallica, Slayer, Dream Theatre and Anthrax and the countless other bands. This is going to be legend – wait for it- dary.”
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Demonic Resurrection Tour Dates:
22.06.14 – Rolling Stone Metal Awards, Mumbai
27.06.14 – Les Fest, Scotland
04.07.14 – Sonisphere, Knebworth Park
07.07.14 – Cavern, Exeter
08.07.14 – Tiki Bar, Plymouth
10.07.14 – The Owl Sanctuary, Norwich
11.07.14 – Black Heart, London
12.07.14 – Eradication Festival, Cardiff
13.07.14 – Green Door Store, Brighton
02.08.14 – Wacken Open Air, Germany
‘The Demon King’ releases on 14th July via Candlelight Records (Worldwide) and via Universal Music in India.
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