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Electric Callboy @ The Rock Circus, 2023

THE ROCK CIRCUS REVIEW: Epica, Lorna Shore, Electric Callboy & More Set The Circus Tent Ablaze

After months of anticipation, the weekend of The Rock Circus was finally here. With a stacked line-up ranging over 3 days, including Electric Callboy, Epica, Powerwolf and many more. But that’s not all that the brand-new festival has to offer. The Rock Circus was more than just music; it was a full-blown extravaganza. The festival fair was a fantastic addition, featuring a wide variety of food stalls, craft vendors, and merchandise booths. The festival grounds were transformed into a rock ‘n’ roll wonderland that genuinely resembled a circus with an astonishing attention to detail. Besides the bands playing the 3 stages, the festival also featured a metal-infused piano bar and many signing sessions. This event was very meticulously organized, with a stunning result. Let’s dive into some of the artists that we saw on Sunday.

Finntroll

Starting off Sunday for us, was Finntroll, a band name so brilliantly simple. They’re from Finland and dressed as trolls – what more do you need to know? It’s a musical fusion of folklore and heavy metal that tells you exactly what you’re in for, and that’s what makes it both charming and catchy. Sometimes, simplicity can be the key to a memorable and iconic band name!

Epica

Next up was EPICA, who were up for a home game since they are from the Netherlands. The stage was set on fire, both literally and metaphorically. With two metallic snakes spewing flames, you’d think that would be the biggest eye-catcher, but frontwoman Simone Simons proved that wrong, rocking a dazzling glitter suit.

Crafting a setlist from over 20 years of a band’s discography is much like choosing the most precious gems from a treasure chest. For a band like EPICA, it’s a daunting task to refine their musical journey into a mere one hour and fifteen minutes. Yet, the mark of a great band lies in their ability to make a setlist that encapsulates their essence, and EPICA has done just that.

Lorna Shore

It seems as though no matter where they go or what bands they are surrounded by on the line-up, Lorna Shore are always a hit. Equipped with pig squeals, breakdowns and lots and lots of fire, the band have the perfect recipe for leaving audiences in awe. Their performance was once again an unforgettable inferno of musical intensity, proving they are a force to be reckoned with in the metal scene.

As the famous pig squeal breakdown from To The Hellfire approached, the first single off of the band’s 2021 EP …And I Return To Nothingness, which marked the official arrival of vocalist Will Ramos, more and more phones went into the air.

Electric Callboy

Metal, techno and German folk music are three things we never thought we’d see working out when combined, but Electric Callboy proved once again it can be done!

Leave it to this band to get people dressing up in neon leotards and other jazzercise attire. The fans who primarily came for the new era, TEKKNO, had an unforgettable night as the band performed 8 songs off of last year’s album. The band also performed their cover from Cascada‘s Everytime We Touch, which got a massive response.

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Powerwolf @ The Rock Circus, 2023

THE ROCK CIRCUS REVIEW: An Extraordinary First Day With Black Veil Brides, Powerwolf & More

After months of anticipation, the weekend of The Rock Circus was finally here. With a stacked line-up ranging over 3 days, including Electric Callboy, Epica, Powerwolf and many more. But that’s not all that the brand-new festival has to offer. The Rock Circus was more than just music; it was a full-blown extravaganza. The festival fair was a fantastic addition, featuring a wide variety of food stalls, craft vendors, and merchandise booths. The festival grounds were transformed into a rock ‘n’ roll wonderland that genuinely resembled a circus with an astonishing attention to detail. Besides the bands playing the 3 stages, the festival also featured a metal-infused piano bar and many signing sessions. This event was very meticulously organized, with a stunning result. Let’s dive into some of the artists that we saw on Saturday.

Cradle of Filth

For us, the festival kicked off with the unique Cradle of Filth, both in display as well as music, Cradle of Filth have made their own course, with success. The band’s signature blend of gothic, symphonic, and extreme metal elements was on full display, creating an atmosphere of darkness and mystique. In this particular case, a bunch of photos says more than a thousand words, so check out the gallery below.

Beast In Black

Black Veil Brides

It’s been a long time since Black Veil Brides last set foot in The Netherlands, and judging by the immense line for their signing, many Dutch fans were eager for the band’s return. When BVB announced their co-headliner tour with Halestorm with no Dutch date, fans were disappointed, but not too long after, The Rock Circus revealed that both bands would be on the line-up for their first addition. The band played for an hour, mostly catering to your general festival crowd. All of the hits within their respective genre the band garnered over the years were played, and the deep cuts were left for their headliner shows. Songs like Knives and Pens, Nobody’s Hero and most famously of all In The End got a massive response.

Halestorm

Up next were a band we have seen on a lot of occasions throughout the years, but our sentiment remains more or less the same. Halestorm build their live shows surrounding their musical prowess, which makes sense, as the band showcases vocalist Lzzy Hale’s impressive range and raw emotional delivery. The 4-headed band has been together forever, and the synergy shows on stage. Musically, Halestorm is top-notch, but I would love to see a bigger production. Given their popularity and talent, I think it’s time for Halestorm to level up their show, turning it into a full-on headliner show.

Powerwolf

Today’s final act came from the popular Powerwolf. In a headliner capacity, the theatrical band played a show of 90 minutes in which they showcased their musicality and an impeccable show. Frontman Attila Dorn’s commanding stage presence was impossible to ignore. His powerful and charismatic vocals led the charge, and his theatrical gestures and interactions with the crowd further heightened the performance. Powerwolf are known for their incredible show, elaborate set pieces, pyrotechnics, and dramatic lighting that created a visually stunning backdrop for their music. We have seen the band a few times throughout the years, and it is always a treat. Check out some photos from their extraordinary performance right below.

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The Rock Circus Announces More New Names

Excitement is building as The Rock Circus announces new additions to its lineup. Joining the previously announced bands on the roster are Lorna Shore, Ingested, Rivers of Nihil, Distant and Mayleaf. Additionally, the last two winners of the talent tour have been revealed, showcasing the emerging talent that will grace The Rock Circus stages. Congratulations to Black Rabbit and Phoenix Ashes.

The inaugural edition of The Rock Circus will take place on November 3rd, 4th, and 5th at the Brabanthallen in Den Bosch. Beyond the diverse musical offerings, the festival promises a unique and unforgettable experience. Attendees can choose from a variety of accommodation options, including indoor glamping in the Brabanthallen, boathotels, and a dedicated caravan-campervan area.

A three-day ticket for The Rock Circus is priced at 99.90 euros, granting access to an exhilarating weekend of music and entertainment. For those unable to attend all three days, day passes are available for Saturday and Sunday, ensuring that everyone can experience the magic of The Rock Circus. You can grab yours on the festival’s website right here.

Are you looking forward to the first edition of the brand new festival?

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The Rock Circus Unveils New Names And Announces Avatar’s Replacement

Excitement is building as The Rock Circus announces new additions to its lineup, alongside unfortunate news of Avatar’s cancellation. However, fans can still look forward to an electrifying performance by their replacement, Halestorm. Joining them on the roster are renowned acts like Black Veil Brides, Beyond The Black, and Ankor, adding to the festival’s diverse and exciting lineup.

Additionally, the first eight winners of the talent tour have been revealed, showcasing the emerging talent that will grace The Rock Circus stages. Congratulations to 2Destroy, Baneham, Below The Surface, Dan And the Middle Men, Hallowed Fire, Nephylim, Release The River, and The Apologist for securing their spots and adding further anticipation to the festival’s electrifying atmosphere.

The inaugural edition of The Rock Circus will take place on November 3rd, 4th, and 5th at the Brabanthallen in Den Bosch. Beyond the diverse musical offerings, the festival promises a unique and unforgettable experience. Attendees can choose from a variety of accommodation options, including indoor glamping in the Brabanthallen, boathotels, and a dedicated caravan-campervan area.

A three-day ticket for The Rock Circus is priced at 99.90 euros, granting access to an exhilarating weekend of music and entertainment. For those unable to attend all three days, day passes are available for Saturday and Sunday, ensuring that everyone can experience the magic of The Rock Circus. You can grab yours on the festival’s website right here.

Are you looking forward to the first edition of the brand new festival?

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The Rock Circus 2023

GIVEAWAY: Win Tickets For The Rock Circus In Brabanthallen, Den Bosch

On the 3rd, 4th and 5th of November, new Dutch festival The Rock Circus will be happening in Brabanthallen, Den Bosch.

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Don’t want to miss The Rock Circus no matter what? Luckily there are still tickets available. Get your tickets right here & we’ll see you there!

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The Rock Circus Adds Imminence, Blind Channel & More To Line-Up

New heavy music indoor festival The Rock Circus have added a whole bunch of names to the line-up that already included the likes of Electric Callboy, Avatar, Powerwolf and more! The new additions include Imminence, Blind Channel, Beast In Black & more.

The festival will take place on 3, 4 & 5 November of this year in the Brabanthallen in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, with the friday being a pre-party and saturday/sunday being full festival days. With the new additions, the line-up so far looks like this:

FridayUp The Irons, Presents Danger, Bizkit Park
Saturday: Powerwolf, Avatar, Beast In Black, Cradle of Filth, Imminence, Blind Channel, Enemy Inside
Sunday: Electric Callboy, Epica, Finntroll, Ramkot, As Everything Unfolds

Tickets and unique overnight options are now available and you can grab yours on the festival’s website right here.

Are you looking forward to the first edition of the brand new festival?