News : Adelaide’s Churches of Steel Festival returns in 2020 with Danish thrash metallers Artillery.
The annual Churches of Steel, a one-day festival dedicated to traditional heavy metal music which has drawn inspiration from other heavy metal music Australian festivals such as Legions of Steel, Steel Assassins and Stormrider is back in 2020.
Churches of Steel began in 2016 and has played host to a number of top tier bands from around Australia over the years. Next year, Churches of Steel will welcome special guests Artillery direct from Denmark, plus performances from Barbariön, Hidden Intent, Divine Ascension, Mason, Alkira, Flaming Wrekage and more.
The 2020 instalment of Churches of Steel will be held at Big Shed Brewing Concern in Royal Park, Adelaide on Saturday, 8th February 2020.
Tickets are currently on sale now with special t-shirt/ticket bundles available here. General admission tickets are also available here.
For full details on Churches of Steel, head to the official Facebook page.
In addition to Churches of Steel, Artillery will perform select shows across Australia throughout February at the following locations.
Feb 4th – Gold Coast – Vinnies Dive
Feb 5th – Brisbane – Crowbar
Feb 6th – Canberra – The Basement
Feb 7th – Melbourne – Stay Gold
Feb 8th – Adelaide – Churches Of Steel IV Fest
Feb 9th – Sydney – Frankie’s Pizza (Free Entry)
Tickets available from www.oztix.com.au.
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