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Krank’d Up Festival 2018 coming soon

This year, two international bands will be headlining Ohio-based Miss May I and UK-based SikTh.

CALLING all metalheads – in case you don’t already know, Sundowners will be hosting the annual Krank’d Up music festival on September 29 and, as in the past, it’s going to be insane.

Rapidly cementing their name as the go-to festival for alternative music fans in South Africa, Krank`d Up music festival, presented by Turning Tricks Entertainment, is back for another unforgettable show that will be talked about for years to come.

This year, two international bands will be headlining – Ohio-based Miss May I and UK-based SikTh. Supporting them will be 19 local metal/rock bands such as Deity’s Muse, Dirty Moonshine, Riddlebreak, Facing the Gallows, Southern Wild, Truth And Its Burden and many others.

Follow these links to read our local articles about Miss May I:

For metal lovers – an interview with Levi Benton from Miss May I

Interview with Mikee Goodman from SikTh

ROCK AWAY: One of the international headliners will be UK progressive metal band, SikTh.

The doors will open at noon and you can expect the party to rock your socks off until late. Be sure to get your tickets today from Computicket at R600 each – they are selling out fast. The event will take place at Sundowners, located at the corner of Kliprivier and Kromvlei roads, Alberton. Please leave all drugs, weapons and alcohol at home – the latter will be for sale on the premises.

See you there.

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