HIGH ON FIRE, AUDREY HORNE, ORANGE GOBLIN Confirmed For U.K.'s HIGH VOLTAGE Festival

March 23, 2010

HIGH ON FIRE, AUDREY HORNE, NEW DEVICE, LETHARGY and ORANGE GOBLIN have been confirmed for High Voltage, the U.K.'s new rock festival, which is scheduled to take place July 24-25, 2010 at Victoria Park in London, U.K.

The festival billing is shaping up as follows :

Main Stage:

EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER
ZZ TOP
FOREIGNER
HEAVEN & HELL
BACHMAN TURNER
JOE BONAMASSA
GARY MOORE
UFO
THE ANSWER
THE QUIREBOYS
THE UNION

Prog Stage:

TRANSATLANTIC
ASIA
DWEEZIL ZAPPA PLAYS ZAPPA
MARILLION
ARGENT
STEVE HACKETT
FOCUS
PENDRAGON
URIAH HEEP
MAGNUM
MARTIN TURNER'S WISHBONE ASH
THE REASONING
TOUCHSTONE

Metal Stage:

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY
DOWN
VENOM
CLUTCH
HIGH ON FIRE
AUDREY HORNE
NEW DEVICE
LETHARGY
ORANGE GOBLIN

High Voltage is the must-see rock event of 2010 — a two-day festival featuring the very best in classic rock, progressive rock and metal. Custom-built by rock fans for rock fans.

First of all, there's the music: two amazing headliners AND three unique stages specially curated to cater for different sides of the rock audience, and a brilliant supporting cast playing special must-see sets. Then there's the festival itself. The facilities will be second to none: great food, proper beer, clean toilets, deluxe hospitality packages, designated hotels, free shuttle transport. This is somewhere you take the whole family.

High Voltage offers a new and unique festival experience for rock fans of all ages. Only High Voltage gives ticket buyers the freedom to design their own bespoke festival package — which can include accommodation, transport, parking and VIP bar access.

For more information, visit www.highvoltagefestival.com.

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