NEUROSIS To Play ATP's NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS Festival

May 7, 2010

Kings of atmospheric metal NEUROSIS have been confirmed as a main act for the All Tomorrow's Parties-hosted Nightmare Before Christmas festival this December, with GODSPEED YOU! BLACK EMPEROR acting as curators for the event. The festival is scheduled to take place at Butlin's Holiday Centre, located in Minehead, U.K., from Friday, December 3 through Sunday, December 5. Appearing throughout the weekend-long event alongside NEUROSIS are a range of artists hailing from countless genres, including WOLVES IN THE THRONE ROOM, DEERHOOF, BARDO POND, TIM HECKER, GROWING and more, totaling more than 40 acts, all hand-picked by GODSPEED YOU! BLACK EMPEROR.

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