Hellfest 2024 is on the horizon, well maybe not horizon possibly just the ho, but you get my point. Not to sound too dramatic but… it’s shaping up to be one legendary, eardrum-shattering event. We’re talking the kind of music festival that makes you want to pack your bags, hop on the first plane to France, and stake out your very own media tent (me). Because trust me, you won’t want to miss this event.
This lineup is already causing the pants to rise in the rock fan world. Picture this: Foo Fighters, Megadeth, Queens Of The Stone Age, and the one and only Bruce Dickinson from Iron Maiden, all under the same roof, er… tent?open air? I don’t know, I’ve never been..yet.. That’s right, Bruce Dickinson, the man who flies planes and belts out some of the most epic vocals in rock history, is joining the party.
The organizers have teased us with the promise of 160 more bands yet to be revealed. They’re telling us to be patient, not my strong suit. But I also have bad adhd so I might forg….
The “last wave” of 4-day passes is about to drop, and you know it’s going to be a race to snag ’em. Set your alarms for Wednesday, October 25, 2023, at 13:00, and be ready to rock your way to the official Hellfest website to secure your spot at the headbanging party of the year.
So far, we’ve got Foo Fighters, Queens Of The Stone Age, The Offspring, Megadeth, Dropkick Murphys, Royal Blood, and a bunch more bands that will melt your face off. It’s a lineup that could make a grown rocker cry tears of joy. Not really, but you get it. From Babymetal to Bad Omens, Biohazard to Brujeria, and all the way to The Interrupters, Hellfest 2024 is going to be a music experience for the ages.
So, mark your calendars, book your flights, and start practicing your best air guitar moves because Hellfest 2024 is on the horizon, and it’s going to be one for the record books.

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