Tower Of Fire Festival 2024 | Manchester (UK) 29.06.2024 | Official Trailer
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- Fireworks Magazine & TowerRok present TOWER OF FIRE FESTIVAL 2024
Saturday 29th June
Rebellion
2B Whitworth St W
Manchester
M1 5WZ
Doors Open: 2:30pm
Tickets £37.50
Meet the bands:
Nitrate’s current album ‘Feel the Heat’ popped up on many Top 5 lists in 2023, and rightly so as it is a fantastic collection of modern AOR classics. Having never played live, ‘Tower Of Fire’ presents the first opportunity to see the guys live on stage.
Atack is formed around the skills of guitarist Keith Atack, who at 16 was an integral part of the band Child. Keith also toured playing guitar for the likes of Barry Manilow, Rick Astly, Bonnie Tyler and others. With his own band, he performs classic and beautifully written Melodic Rock.
Swedish band Remedy burst onto the scene with their glorious debut, ‘More Than the Eye Can See’, last year. With their brilliant knack of writing glorious, hard rocking melodic songs, their follow up album ‘Pleasure Beats the Pain’ will be released this summer on Escape music, and 'Tower Of Fire' will be the first time the guys have played in the UK.
Saracen have been stalwarts of the UK rock scene since their classic ‘Heroes, Saints and Fools’ was released in 1981. With 6 albums under their belts, this is the perfect time to catch these progressive Pomp rockers.
White Skies vocalist Mick White recently had a #1 single in Germany, and with his band White Skies brings his brand of classic Melodic Rock to the table.
Gabrielle de Val released her debut album ‘Kiss In a Dragon Night’ last year, and has already gained much acclaim in the Rock press world-wide. Opening ToF as an acoustic duo with her guitarist Gustava Martin, this will certainly be a set to remember.
Please visit:
www.ticketweb.uk
www.fireworks-magazine.com/toweroffire
Cant wait 🤘🍻
Can’t wait such a fab line up 🤘🏻🤘🏻
ROCK ON BRADDA!
Hey hope u can help bradda! Do u know of a rock band called Diamonds and Pearls? Or maybe its a song title but not the prince song! Heard it on the radio years ago but could never trace it.