Festival News: ArcTanGent Festival 2022 reveal a host of new additions

ArcTanGent have been on our watchlist for some time, and this new line-up addition is why they're are a festival not to be missed!
Already with the likes of Cult of Luna, Tesseract and the mighty Opeth headlining on the bill, the most recent additions are very well accepted in our eyes to create one of the best line-ups this festival has seen in its time of being. Keep your eyes peeled for Emma Ruth Rundle, MØL, Slow Crush and the Progressive riff blistering Car Bomb alongside The St Pierre Snake Invasion, Zeal & Ardour, The Fall of Troy, Oathbreaker and the heavy masters, Conjurer.
With this incredibly strong line-up, there’s no reason not to miss next years Arctangent 2022.
Tickets available from www.arctangent.co.uk
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