SOULFLY, ARCH ENEMY, TEAM SLEEP Confirmed For Holland's FIELDS OF ROCK Festival

April 13, 2005

SOULFLY, ARCH ENEMY, THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN and TEAM SLEEP are the latest acts confirmed for the 2005 edition of the Fields of Rock festival, set to be held June 18 in Nijmegen, Holland. The complete list of bands currently scheduled to appear at the festival is as follows:

AFTER FOREVER
ALTER BRIDGE
ARCH ENEMY
AUDIOSLAVE
BLACK SABBATH
BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE
CHIMAIRA
DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, THE
DREADLOCK PUSSY
FLOGGING MOLLY
HELMET
MACHINE HEAD
MASTODON
MOTÖRHEAD
PAPA ROACH
RAMMSTEIN
SLAYER
SOULFLY
TEAM SLEEP
TOWERS OF LONDON
VELVET REVOLVER

(Thanks: Wim Carabain)

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