QUEENSRŸCHE, THUNDER, NEAL MORSE Confirmed For U.K.'s HIGH VOLTAGE Festival

February 15, 2011

QUEENSRŸCHE, THUNDER, NEAL MORSE, SAINT JUDE, ANATHEMA and CURVED AIR have been confirmed for this year's edition of Classic Rock magazine's award-winning High Voltage festival, set to take place Saturday, July 23 and Sunday, July 24, 2011 in Victoria Park, London, England.

The festival billing is shaping up as follows (in alphabetical order):

ANATHEMA
BLACK COUNTRY COMMUNION
CARAVAN
CURVED AIR
DREAM THEATER
JETHRO TULL
JUDAS PRIEST
MICHAEL SCHENKER GROUP
MOSTLY AUTUMN
NEAL MORSE
PALLAS
QUEENSRŸCHE
SAINT JUDE
SPOCK'S BEARD
THE ENID
THUNDER

High Voltage is the festival all true rock fans have been waiting for — custom built by rock fans for rock fans. The High Voltage team has been to every rock festival imaginable — taking what they have learned to build a festival unlike any other.

First of all there's the music: 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 and deluxe hospitality packages. 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 and VIP entertainment.

Tickets priced £99 (for weekend tickets) and £56.50 (for day tickets) — subject to booking fee. VIP tickets will be available at £105.00 for the day, £199.00 for the weekend — subject to booking fee. There will also be various VIP and hotel packages available, at varying price levels to suit.

For more information, visit HighVoltageFestival.com.

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