BAL-SAGOTH Confirmed For U.K.'s BLOODSTOCK OPEN AIR Festival

June 3, 2006

U.K.-based black/death quintet BAL-SAGOTH have have been confirmed for the 2006 edition of the Bloodstock Open Air festival, set to take place July 14-15 at Catton Hall in Derbyshire, England. The festival billing is now shaping up as follows:

Friday, July 14:

Main Stage:

EDGUY
METAL CHURCH
ATHEIST
RAGE
NOCTURNAL RITES
PYRAMAZE

Second Stage:

EVILE
KINGSIZE BLUES
HEADLESS CROSS
PITIFUL REIGN
NEPHWRACK

Saturday, July 15:

Main Stage:

STRATOVARIUS
TURISAS
BAL-SAGOTH
ENSIFERUM
RAUNCHY
CALLENISH CIRCLE
SEASON'S END
ASHTAR
GORILLA MONSOON

Second Stage/UK Unsigned Stage:

KYRBGRINDER
STATE OF SERENITY
SICFELT
SOLACE
DEADEYE
BEYOND ALL REASON
DEADWEIGHT

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