DELAIN Confirmed For Holland's FORTAROCK

March 25, 2009

DELAIN — the Dutch gothic rock/metal project founded by ex-WITHIN TEMPTATION keyboardist Martijn Westerholt (brother of WITHIN TEMPTATION's Robert Westerholt) — has been confirmed for the inaugural FortaRock festival, set to take place July 11, 2009 at Park Brakkestein in Nijmegen, Holland. A total of 12 bands will perform at the event, which will feature one open stage and one tent stage.

The festival billing is shaping up as follows:

ALL SHALL PERISH
DEATH ANGEL
DELAIN
HEIDEVOLK
KATAKLYSM
KEEP OF KALESSIN
MESHUGGAH
MOONSPELL
SATYRICON
THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN
WARBRINGER

For more information, visit www.fortarock.nl.

(Thanks: Metal-Experience.com)

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