Moshville Winterfest 2022 – tickets on sale now!

It’s taken some time after The Moshville Times took over a stage at Wildfire Festival back in 2017, but the idea of having our own festival showcasing bands from the underground never went away. Bands that we at Moshville Times have supported throughout the years. And when we asked a handful of them to perform at this gig, they all simply jumped at the chance.

We are pleased to announce that Dog Tired, from Penicuik just outside of Edinburgh, will headline the festival. Main support is courtesy of Brummie death metallers Ashen Crown.

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Bringing the mental, we have Mancunian headcases Footprints in the Custard, followed by Glaswegians The Head of the Traitor with their deathcore assault.

Edinburgh rock n’ rollers A Ritual Spirit and frenetic openers AC Rid will be kicking everything off. This latter two played that stage at Wildfire in 2017 and it is a huge pleasure to have them back again.

This is sure to be a hell of a show and we all want you to be there, support the underground and make this festival grow and become more regular. Our aim at The Moshville Times is to promote bands, make them bigger and put on regular shows that will help spread the word for the metal community.

Our dreams are big and we have further announcements to make about another festival site we have for Moshville Summerfest, so watch this space.

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Tickets for Moshville Winterfest 2022 are on sale now, only £12.50 (plus booking fee) for a night of great, independent music!

The gig will take place at Ivory Blacks in Glasgow on Saturday December 10th, 5:30pm to 11:30pm.

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Mark Shelley
May 23, 2022 6:43 PM

Squeeellllll

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