NOIZZEFEST ANNOUNCE FIRST WAVE OF BANDS

The online music publication Noizze UK will be celebrating its 10 year anniversary in 2024 with its first special all-day music festival, featuring a line-up of bands the site has championed since its humble beginnings. The first announcement sees The Liars Club, Slash Fiction, Nightlives, Burner, and headliner Clt Drp added to the lineup.

Taking place on Saturday 27th April at The Moon and Fuel Rock Club in Cardiff, tickets are just £18 and can be purchased here: https://www.ticketweb.uk/event/noizze-fest-all-dayer-fuel-rock-club-tickets/

About Noizze UK:

Having been founded by Jac Holloway whilst he worked in Fuel Rock Club in Womanby Street, Cardiff’s heart of live music, it only felt right to do something special by returning to the place where Noizze cut its metaphorical teeth. 10 years has seen Noizze reach a lot of its perceived milestones, achievements and growth, but it has also seen a growing and budding community made up of members from across the UK, Europe, Canada and the US.

The outpouring of love, support and connection gained through promoting underground bands and artists as well as championing the rock and metal community and scene in any way it could, has proved invaluable. NOIZZE FEST will see a number of bands that Noizze has championed play across two stages, The Moon and Fuel Rock Club, both of which have been instrumental venues for the publication’s growth. More announcements will follow in the coming months as well as some exciting collaborations.

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