In another huge line up announcement for Hevy – we are beyond excited to announce that Andrew W.K. will be our Saturday night headliner and the mighty glassjaw will be the headline band on the Rock Sound Stage. These will be the ONLY UK performances from both acts this summer! Hevy also announce 13 more bands to the line up including further UK exclusive performances from Meshuggah, Madball and Norma Jean.
The latest announcement in the KILLER line up for this years Hevy Music Festival is as follows:
Andrew W.K. (UK Exclusive)
glassjaw (UK Exclusive)
Meshuggah (UK Exclusive)
Madball (UK Exclusive)
Norma Jean (UK Exclusive)
War From A Harlots Mouth
Lemuria
Bleed From Within
Feed The Rhino
The James Cleaver Quintet
Mallory Knox
Campus
Hawk Eyes
Mixtapes
The Bots
Sadly Protest the Hero and Cancer Bats are no longer performing due to touring commitments.
Bands Already Announced:
Descendents (UK Exclusive!) (Sunday Main Stage Headliners)
Converge (UK Exclusive)(Sunday Rock Sound Stage Headliners)
Will Haven (UK Exclusive)
Municipal Waste
H2O (UK Exclusive!)
A Wilhelm Scream
Deaf Havana
Verse (re-union UK Exclusive)
The Chariot (UK Exclusive)
Deez Nuts
Set Your Goals
This is Hell
Rolo Tomassi
Trapped Under Ice (UK Exclusive)
Shai Hulud (UK Exclusive!)
Pianos Become The Teeth (UK Exclusive)
Listener (UK Exclusive!)
Rise and Fall (UK Exclusive!)
Balance and Composure
Devil Sold His Soul
The Safety Fire
Reign Supreme (UK Exclusive!)
Seahaven
Sharks
Last Witness
Marmozets
The Social Club
&U&I
Crocus
Veils
Blacklisters
Attack! Vipers!
There are still more bands to be announced in the forthcoming weeks. Get excited….
Returning for the 4th year, Hevy is back in 2012 to own your summer! Taking place at its home of Port Lympne Wild Animal Park in Kent, Hevy Festival will be unleashing over 80 incredible bands across 4 stages, with a ferocious line-up covering all corners of Hardcore, Punk, Metal and Rock.
Ticket / Location Information:
Hevy Music Festival 2012
3rd – 6th August
Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, Kent
Weekend Camping Tickets £96