BRUJERIA, IMMOLATION To Headline U.K.'s DEATHFEST - THE SECOND COMING

January 11, 2010

Extreme metallers BRUJERIA and New York death metal veterans IMMOLATION will headline "Deathfest - The Second Coming", set to take place Sunday, May 2 at Leeds University Union in Leeds, England. Fans can also expect a rare live appearance from Brummie grind/black/punk purveyors FUKPIG, northern death metallers DAWN OF CHAOS, and the heavy doom of VOLITION, as well as 11 other bands across two stages at the Damnation Festival-backed event.

And in a bid to beat the financial gloom, tickets for the all-day festival will be priced at an unrivalled £10 until the end of January.

Deathfest director Gavin McInally said: "It's a great double couplanding both BRUJERIA and IMMOLATION to headline our second Deathfest and we're sure they'll provide a suitable soundtrack to the chaos which will undoubtedly unfold in Leeds this May.

"Putting festival tickets on sale for less than most gigs is a first-class lesson in financial suicide, but it's important that money, or the lack of it, isn't a reason to stop fans getting along to Deathfest and if we can pack the venue again, it'll be a gamble worth taking.

"Similar to last year, we'll have a main stage, again sponsored by Terrorizer magazine, which will be dominated by death metal from home and abroad.

"And to break the tempo up and offer a little diversity over the course of the day, we'll have a selection of doom, black, grind and filthy noise on the second PHD stage.

"So grab a ticket while they're dirt cheap, grab a hotel room while they're dirt cheap and come along for a first class day of extreme metal!"

Tickets are on sale now priced at £10 until 9 a.m. on Monday, February 1, and £19.50 thereafter.

For more information, visit www.deathfest.co.uk.

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