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Damnation Festival
GenreHeavy metal, thrash metal, death metal
DatesOctober/November
Location(s)University of Leeds, Leeds, England
Years active2005 - present
Websitewww.damnationfestival.co.uk

The Damnation Festival is a one day music festival currently held annually at Leeds University, Leeds, England and organised by Gavin McInally. The 2010 edition of the festival will be held on November 6. Originally was held in Manchester.

Damnation 2005

The first Damnation Festival was held on October 16, 2005 at Jillys Rockworld, Manchester, England. There were fifteen bands over two stages, headlined by Raging Speedhorn and Entombed. Tickets for the inaugural festival were priced at £13.[1]

Main Stage Terrorizer Stage

Raging Speedhorn
Sikth
Charger
Fourway Kill
The Inbreds
Forever Never
Allerjen
Amends to the Dead

Entombed
Gorerotted
Gutworm
Conquest of Steel
Mercury Rain
Nailed
Dawn of Chaos

Damnation 2006

The second annual Damnation Festival was held on October 15, 2006 at Jillys Rockworld, Manchester, England. There were fourteen bands over two stages, headlined by The Haunted and Akercocke. Tickets for the festival were priced at £15.[2]

Jagermeister Stage Terrorizer Stage

The Haunted
Skindred
Biomechanical
Murder One
Head-On
Kingsize Blues
Evile

Akercocke
Stampin' Ground
Ephel Duath
Send More Paramedics
Mistress
Madman is Absolute
Speed Theory

Damnation 2007

The third annual Damnation Festival was held on October 20, 2007 and saw the festival move to a new venue at Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, England. There were eighteen bands over two stages, headlined by Kreator and Anaal Nathrakh. Tickets for the festival were priced at £22.[3]

Jagermeister Stage Terrorizer Stage

Kreator
Amen
Orange Goblin
Raging Speedhorn
Panic Cell
The Inbreds
Romeo Must Die
Malefice

Anaal Nathrakh
Kataklysm
Aborted
1349
Narcosis
Ted Maul
Man Must Die
Lazarus Blackstar
Soulfracture
Dead Beyond Buried

Damnation 2008

The fourth annual Damnation Festival was held on November 22, 2008 and saw the festival move to another new venue at University of Leeds, Leeds, England. The change of venues allowed the festival to expand to three stages encorporating seventeen bands with headliners Carcass, Cathedral and Pitchshifter. Tickets for the festival were priced at £29.[4]

British band Raging Speedhorn were initially booked to play the festival in what would be their last ever show, however they later canceled to take on a more lucrative final tour in Japan. Carcass would make this show their only UK show on their comeback tour.

Jagermeister Stage Terrorizer Stage Rock Sound Stage

Carcass
My Dying Bride
Sigh
Onslaught
Taint

Pitchshifter
Napalm Death
Benediction
The Berzerker
Desecration
Red Mist

Cathedral
Devil Sold His Soul
Ramesses
*shels
Latitudes
Mountains Became Machines

Damnation 2009

The fifth annual Damnation Festival was held on October 24, 2009 at University of Leeds, Leeds, England. The organizers have announced the festival would again cover three stages but open doors earlier to allow for more bands and less clashes across the stages.[5] Headline acts for 2009 were Life of Agony, Lock Up and Jesu.

Jagermeister Stage Terrorizer Stage Rock Sound Stage

Life of Agony
Therapy?
Destruction
Anathema
Electric Wizard
The Gates Of Slumber
Firebird

Lock Up
Rotting Christ
Akercocke
Mistress
Negura Bunget
Mithras
Charger
Nazxul

Jesu
This Will Destroy You
A Storm of Light
Minsk
Manatees
And So I Watch You From Afar
Stand-Up Guy
Rinoa

Life of Agony's headline slot was their only UK appearance in 2009.[6]

This appearance was Mistress's last ever show and Rotting Christ's only English show for 2009.[7]

Negura Bunget and Extreme Noise Terror were originally booked to play the Terrorizer stage but both had to pull out. Negura Bunget played a make up set in May 2010 at sister festival Deathfest.

On June 3 Entombed were announced on the festival line up. On June 23 the bands management issued a statement announcing that the band would not appear at the festival.[8]

Damnation 2010

The sixth annual Damnation Festival was held on November 6, 2010 at University of Leeds, Leeds, England. Again the festival covered three stages. The Dillinger Escape Plan and Paradise Lost[9] co-headlined the Jagermeister Stage, whilst Discharge headlined the Terrorizer stage and Alcest the Rock Sound Stage. Early bird ticket prices were £19 and full price tickets £27.

Jagermeister Stage Terrorizer Stage Rock Sound Stage

The Dillinger Escape Plan
Paradise Lost
earthtone9
Sabbat
Lawnmower Deth
Rolo Tomassi
Panic Cell
Mutant

Discharge
Anaal Nathrakh
Hecate Enthroned
Fukpig
Short Sharp Shock
The Antichrist Imperium
Bonesaw
Colonel Blast
Diascorium

Alcest
The Ocean
Esoteric
October File
Maybeshewill
Fen
The Mire
The Construct

  • Festival orginasers ran competitions to determin the opening bands for each of the three stages. The Construct won the competition for the Rock Sound stage 45% of the total 4000 votes cast.
  • The competition for the terrorizer stage ended in a dead heat and both Diascorium and Colonel Blast were given opening slots on the stage.
  • Mutant won the competition for the opening slot of the Jagermeister Stage.

Damnation 2011

The seventh annual Damnation Festival will be held on November 5, 2011 at University of Leeds, Leeds, England. Again the festival will cover three stages, with headliners to be announced.

Early bird tickets went on sale in December 2010 for £19.50 and full price tickets £29.

Jagermeister Stage Terrorizer Stage Rock Sound Stage

Headliner TBC

Ulver

Headliner TBC

Bands announced, stages TBC

A Man Called Catten
Altar of Plagues
Amplifier
Astrohenge
Decapitated
Doom
Dragged Into Sunlight
Evile
God Is An Astronaut
Godflesh
Shining
Turisas
Xerath

References

  1. ^ "Damnation 2005 Lineup".
  2. ^ "Damnation 2006 Lineup".
  3. ^ "Damnation 2007 Lineup".
  4. ^ "Damnation 2008 Lineup".
  5. ^ "Damnation 2009 Festival Details".
  6. ^ "Damnation 2009 Life of Agony Details".
  7. ^ "Damnation 2009 Mistress/Rotting Christ Details".
  8. ^ "Damnation 2009 Entombed added then removed from the bill".
  9. ^ "Damnation 2010 TDEP and Paradise Lost co-headline".
  10. ^ "Damnation 2010 Anaal Nathrakh only UK show".