HEAVEN & HELL Confirmed For U.K.'s HIGH VOLTAGE Festival

December 23, 2009

HEAVEN & HELL — the band featuring BLACK SABBATH members Tony Iommi (guitar),Ronnie James Dio (vocals),Geezer Butler (bass) and Vinny Appice (drums) — has been confirmed for High Voltage, the U.K.'s new rock festival, which is scheduled to take place July 24-25, 2010 at Victoria Park in London, U.K.

The festival billing is shaping up as follows:

ARGENT
ASIA
BLACK LABEL SOCIETY
CLUTCH
EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER
FOCUS
FOREIGNER
HEAVEN & HELL
MARILLION
PENDRAGON
STEVE HACKETT
THE REASONING
TOUCHSTONE
URIAH HEEP
MARTIN TURNER'S WISHBONE ASH
ZZ TOP

High Voltage is the must-see rock event of 2010 — a two-day festival featuring the very best in classic rock, progressive rock and metal. Custom-built by rock fans for rock fans.

First of all, there's the music: two amazing headliners AND three unique stages specially curated to cater for different sides of the rock audience, and a brilliant supporting cast playing special must-see sets. Then there's the festival itself. The facilities will be second to none: great food, proper beer, clean toilets, deluxe hospitality packages, designated hotels, free shuttle transport. This is somewhere you take the whole family.

High Voltage offers a new and unique festival experience for rock fans of all ages. Only High Voltage gives ticket buyers the freedom to design their own bespoke festival package — which can include accommodation, transport, parking and VIP bar access. Early-bird ticket purchasers will be able to upgrade their tickets with a host of options from January 2010.

Early-bird tickets priced £120 (for weekend tickets) and £65 (for day tickets) are available now. The early bird tickets will end on December 31, 2009. Standard tickets are priced £130 (for weekend tickets) and £75 (for day tickets).

For more information, visit www.highvoltagefestival.com.

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