SLAYER, KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, DIMMU BORGIR: Photos From TUSKA Festival Posted Online

July 1, 2008

Finland's HardcoreSounds.Net has uploaded a number of photos from the eleventh annual edition of the Tuska open-air festival, which was held June 27-29, 2008 at the Kaisaniemi park in Helsinki. Check them out by following the links below.

DIMMU BORGIR (photos)
JOB FOR A COWBOY (photos)
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE (photos)
NILE (photos)
SLAYER (photos)

This year's Tuska festival — which had a capacity of 33,000 — officially sold out more than a month in advance. It featured a total of 32 bands performing on three stages over the course of three days. In addition, a couple of dozen bands appeared at various evening clubs in the city.

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