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Northwest Terror Fest VI Announces Lineup

Posted by Loren on November 19, 2023

Northwest Terror Fest VI Announces Lineup
photo by Stefaan Temmerman

Scheduled for May 9-11, 2024 in Seattle, WA at Neumos and Barboza venues, Northwest Terror Fest returns for 2024 with a lineup that includes Giant Squid, Weekend Nachos, Spiritual Poison, Amenra, Slow Crush, Immortal Bird, Blackwater Holylight, and more heavy and diverse sounds.

A statement from organizers reads:

We’re excited to once again bring three days of diverse and devastating music to Seattle in May, 2024. This year’s lineup features many of the most exciting new bands in metal, a handful of long-awaited reunions, excursions into industrial and darkwave, and a showcase of young and ambitious bands keeping underground music alive in the Pacific Northwest. Team NWTF is eternally grateful for the support of Washington and Oregon’s extreme music community – Northwest Terror Fest will always be for you. We’re looking forward to seeing you all in the pit. Until then, leave no cross unturned!

2024 will be the sixth overall event. Tickets are on sale.

 

Northwest Terror Fest VI 2024 Full Line-up

May 9-11 2024 | Seattle, WA

Neumos & Barboza

Abyssal

Amenra

Ascended Dead

Blackwater Holylight

Body Void

Brat

Colony Drop

Cystic

Daeva (WA/OR Exclusive)

 Deathgrave

Diabolic Oath

Disimperium

Eternal Champion (WA/OR Exclusive)

Foie Gras

Forbidden (WA/OR Exclusive)

Giant Squid performing Metridium Fields (WA/OR Exclusive)

Grave Infestation

Habak

Hemorrhoid

Immortal Bird

Kömmand

Messa

Mother of Graves

MVTANT

Nox Novacula

Physical Wash

Primitive Man

Repulsion (WA/OR Exclusive)

Slow Crush 

Spiritual Poison (WA/OR Exclusive)

Sumerlands (WA/OR Exclusive)

Ulthar 

Undergang

Undulation

Warp Chamber

Weekend Nachos (WA/OR Exclusive)

Learn more about one of the festival's organizers, undergoing medical treatment.

Picture: Amenra

Northwest Terror Fest VI Announces Lineup
photo by Stefaan Temmerman

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