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June
Graspop Metal Meeting
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Graspop Metal Meeting

Belgium

18th - 21st Jun 2026

Music

Large

Under 18's Allowed

July
Wacken Open Air Festival
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Wacken Open Air Festival

29th July - 1st Aug 2026

Music

Large

Under 18's Allowed

Standard Camping

August
Bloodstock Open Air Festival
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Bloodstock Open Air Festival

6th - 9th Aug 2026

Music, Family Friendly

Medium

Under 18's Allowed

Showers, Luxury Showers, Luxury Toilets,

Standard Camping, Luxury / VIP Camping, Caravan, Campervan

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Life of Agony is an alternative metal band from Brooklyn, NY who are known to incorporate hardcore and thrash elements into their music, however they have a wide range of influences, including reggae (Bob Marley) and alternative rock (Radiohead). They formed in 1989 after Mina Caputo (then known as Keith Caputo) was looking for musicians to form a rock band, she eventually recruited her cousin, Joey Z on guitar and long-time friend Alan Robert on bass. Type O Negative's drummer Sal Abruscato was hired to record albums 'River Runs Red' and 'Ugly' on drums. He re-joined the band when they reformed in 2003.

After releasing two albums with this line-up, Sal left due to musical differences, and recruited a drummer for the recording/touring of 'Soul Searching Sun.' Caputo felt that the band's original spirit had left the band, and decided to quit in 1997. After a few tours with several vocalists, including Whitfield Crane, the singer from Ugly Kid Joe, the band officially disbanded in 1999.

In 2003, the band reunited with their original line-up and played two sold-out shows before their home-town crowd, receiving great reception. This eventually led to a new studio album in 2005, namely 'Broken Valley'. Singer Caputo revealed she was a transgender woman in 2011, becoming known as Mina Caputo. The band broke up again in 2012.

In 2014 the original 'River Runs Red' line-up returned to stage for several gigs. Their latest album A Place Where There's No More Pain is set to be released in April 2017. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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