Norway's HOLE IN THE SKY Festival: Running Order Announced

March 29, 2008

The running order has been announced this year's edition of the Hole In The Sky festival, which is scheduled to take place August 27-30 in Bergen, Norway. It is as follows:

Wednesday, August 27:

DISMEMBER
TOXIC HOLOCAUST
URGEHAL
OLD
INQUISITION

Thursday, August 28:

EXODUS
3 INCHES OF BLOOD
DEAD TO THIS WORLD
TYRANT
LOBOTOMIZED

Friday, August 29:

AT THE GATES
MESHUGGAH
BEHEMOTH
NUCLEAR ASSAULT
MUNICIPAL WASTE
ASPHYX
BRUTAL TRUTH

Saturday, August 30:

CARCASS
POSSESSED
KEEP OF KALESSIN
PRIMORDIAL
ELECTRIC WIZARD
GEHENNA
SADISTIC INTENT

For more information, visit www.holeinthesky.no.

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