More Bands Rumored For NEW JERSEY METAL AND HARDCORE FEST

July 21, 2003

CHILDREN OF BODOM, DIMMU BORGIR, NILE, HYPOCRISY, DEICIDE, NEVERMORE, CATTLE DECAPITATION, KRISIUN, HATE ETERNAL, ENTOMBED and KING DIAMOND have reportedly been tapped to perform at New Jersey Metal And Hardcore Fest, a two-day event set to be held at Asbury Park's Convention Hall complex on Friday, November 14 and Saturday, November 15. The complete lineup for the festival is expected to be announced later in the month.

As previously reported, the New Jersey Metal And Hardcore Fest, which is being promoted by MassConcerts, the promoter of the hugely successful New England Metal and Hardcore Festival, will follow the same format as the annual New England festival but on a larger scale, as allowed by the larger size of the New Jersey venue.

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