The dates and lineup for the Birmingham festival have been announced and it’s a feast for punk and rock fans everywhere.
Riding the high of a successful comeback to the scene in 2021, Furnace Fest is excited to announce its return to Sloss Furnaces in Birmingham, Alabama, on Friday, September 23 through to Sunday, September 25, for a weekend of performances from 90 bands across three stages. Tickets are available to purchase now.
The three-day festival will bring rock fans from all over together for performances by The Ghost Inside, Alexisonfire, New Found Glory, The Acacia Strain, Anti-Flag, Earth Crisis, Elliott, Stretch Armstrong, Strike Anywhere and many more. Sixty additional bands will be announced later in the year.
“Furnace Fest took a seventeen-year nap before a group of us banded together with hopes of a one-time reunion,” the Furnace Fest team shares. “After countless difficulties (like a global pandemic and rescheduling three times), the ‘one-time resurrection’ went so well that we knew it was only fair to share the experience again. We’re beyond excited to share this first wave of artist announcements and are thrilled to welcome 90 total bands on four stages in one, if not the, most unique venues on the planet. To us, Furnace Fest isn’t a festival. This is a family reunion of the most epic kind.”
Originally founded by Chad Johnson of Takehold Record in 2000 through 2003, Furnace Fest was an annual three-day music festival held at Sloss Furnace Historic Landmark, hosting more than 300 bands. Joining Chad in producing Furnace Fest 2022 are; friend and local entrepreneur Johnny Grimes, along with veteran independent promoters Mike Ziemer (So What?! Music Festival) and Ryan Luther.
Details
Date: Furnace Fest will be held from Friday, September 23 to Sunday, September 25, 2022.
Venue: Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark | 20 32nd St. N. Birmingham, AL. 35222.
Lineup: The Ghost Inside, Alexisonfire, New Found Glory, The Acacia Strain, Anti-Flag, Earth Crisis, Elliott, The Joy Formidable, Kublai Khan TX, Nothing, Shadows Fall, Stretch Armstrong, Strike Anywhere and more.
Additional Info: Three-day passes $249 plus taxes & fees | ALL AGES | Children under five free.
For more information, including a full lineup, ticket prices, payment plan options, hotel accommodation and more, visit www.furnacefest.us
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