Categories: Festivals

ARCTANGENT Festival announces over 50 more bands

The ArcTanGent Festival is set to take place from 13th to 16th August 2025. This year?s lineup includes a host of exciting bands, with Wardruna as the Wednesday headliner and Tesseract as the Saturday headliner.

Other notable bands announced include Clown Core, Leprous, Mew, Slift, Arab Strap, Green Lung, Unprocessed, Kalandra, Pelican, Envy, and Emma Ruth Rundle. Already announced for the main stage are Karnivool, Melvins, Rolo Tomassi, Kylesa, and DVNE.

Special sets will be performed by Between the Buried and Me, The Fall of Troy, and We Lost the Sea. Tickets for the event are now on sale and can be purchased from the ArcTanGent website.

The festival?s organiser, James Scarlett, said: ?To have Wardruna as a Main Stage headliner, closing off the Wednesday night of ArcTanGent 2025, truly cements this as our biggest year yet.? James Monteith of

Tesseract added: ?We?re beyond excited to headline the Saturday at ArcTanGent 2025! The lineup once again boasts some of the most innovative and forward-thinking alternative bands around.?

A full list of bands announced for the festival can be found on the ArcTanGent website. The festival will take place near Bristol and will feature a range of exciting bands and artists. For more information, visit the ArcTanGent website or follow them on Facebook or Twitter.

The ArcTanGent Festival has built a reputation for itself as a unique and exciting event, with a diverse range of bands and artists performing each year. It?s a fully independent festival that grows organically year on year, and it has won several awards, including Best Small Festival at the UK Festival Awards 2018.

Previous acts to perform at the festival include Mogwai, Heilung, Devin Townsend, and Opeth. This year?s festival promises to be just as exciting, with a range of new and established bands performing across the weekend.

Daniel Caceiro

Born in Brazil and living in London, I co-founded and manage the UK and US sides of MetalJunkbox, specializing in concert photography, and promoting live events and launches by various artists. I?ve been a photographer since 2016 and I also act as the nerd of the team, taking care of the technical side of the project, and on top of all that, having the worst taste of the trio (or better)!

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