TESTAMENT, NAPALM DEATH Confirmed For Norway's HOLE IN THE SKY Festival

February 14, 2007

TESTAMENT and NAPALM DEATH are the first two confirmed bands for the eighth edition of the Hole in the Sky festival, set to take place August 22-25 in Bergen, Norway.

Commented the organizers: "The 2007 edition is shaping up to be something out of the extraordinary. Last year with CELTIC FROST, MORBID ANGEL and the likes tearing up the house was truly legendary, but we're certain that we'll raise our momentum once again and surprise a lot of people. It's all gelling together very favourably, thank you very much!"

Tickets are on sale via www.ticketmaster.no.

Hole in the Sky was founded in memory of Erik "Grim" Brødreskift (IMMORTAL, GORGOROTH, BORKNAGAR). All profit from the festival is placed in a fund to support up-and-coming artists within the Norwegian metal scene.

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