MESHUGGAH Confirmed For Norway's HOLE IN THE SKY Festival

February 25, 2008

According to HeavyMetal.no, Swedish experimental extreme metallers MESHUGGAH have been confirmed for the Hole In The Sky festival, set to take place August 27-30 in Bergen, Norway. The festival billing is shaping up as follows:

ASPHYX
CARCASS
DISMEMBER
EXODUS
GEHENNA
LOBOTOMIZED
MESHUGGAH
MUNICIPAL WASTE
NUCLEAR ASSAULT
POSSESSED
PRIMORDIAL
SADISTIC INTENT
TOXIC HOLOCAUST
TYRANT

For more information, visit www.holeinthesky.no.

MESHUGGAH's new album "obZen", is scheduled for release in North America on March 11, 2008 via Nuclear Blast Records. The follow-up to 2005's "Catch Thirty Three" contains nine songs and has a running time of around 55 minutes.

MESHUGGAH will support MINISTRY on the North American leg of "C U LaTouR" beginning on March 26 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Also appearing on the bill is HEMLOCK.

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