KORPIKLAANI Confirmed For U.K.'s BLOODSTOCK Festival

November 17, 2009

Finnish folk metallers KORPIKLAANI have been confirmed for the 10th-anniversary edition of Bloodstock festival, set to take place August 13-15, 2010 at Catton Hall, Derbyshire, United Kingdom.

Commented the band: "We are very glad to get a chance to play in Bloodstock Open Air again after few years. Last time was our first festival in England and the audience was wild and good as always there. We are looking forward to the festival very much already, and we hope there is enough cold beer like the last time."

The festival billing is now shaping up as follows:

ANDROMEDA
BEHEMOTH
CANNIBAL CORPSE
DEVIN TOWNSEND
DORO
DREAM EVIL
KORPIKLAANI
LEAVES' EYES
OBITUARY
RAGE
ROSS THE BOSS
SUFFOCATION

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