Event Info
Paganfest America 2014: Korpiklaani, Turisas, Chthonic, Varg, Winterhymn
With steins in hand, SCRAPE records & The Invisible Orange are joy-ASS to bring ...
6:00pm
$30
Artists
Folk Metal from Lahti Finland
Viking Metal from Coburg Germany
Cold-Blooded American Folk Metal from Cincinnati Ohio
Hard-copy tickets
Physical tickets at: Scrape Records,
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Event Description
With steins in hand, SCRAPE records & The Invisible Orange are joy-ASS to bring you...
PAGANFEST PART V
Featuring:
KORPIKLAANI (Finland) - www.korpiklaani.com/
TURISAS (Finland) - www.turisas.com/
CHTHONIC (Taiwan) - www.chthonic.org
VARG (Germany) - www.facebook.com/VargOfficial
WINTERHYMN (USA) - www.winterhymn.net/music.html
May 8, 2014
The Rickshaw Theatre - 254 East Hastings Street. Vancouver, BC
Tickets $30 - 19+ / No Minors
On sale Saturday Feb.22 at SCRAPE records 604.877.1676
and Online...
http://www.ticketweb.ca/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&eventId=4104484&pl=invisibleorange&referral_id=livevan
Sponsored by: www.LiveVan.com, Abort Magazine, Absolute Underground, MetalTitans- Guardians of Metal
(below courtesy of Yellmagazine.com)
Rock the Nation America recently announced the 2014 Paganfest America lineup. If you�ve ever seen a past Paganfest tour, then you know that the tour has hosted such bands as Ensiferum, Turisas, Alestorm, Tyr, Trollfest, and Heidevolk.
Folk metal has been growing considerably over the past 20 years, debuting as early as the early �80s. Paganfest America, however, has only been up and running since 2009, but it has been putting top-of-the-line folk metal acts on the stage ever since.
Headlining this year, in 2014, is Korpiklaani. Korpiklaani, which is Finnish for �Wilderness clan,� is obviously from Finland, and were formerly known as Shaman. Formed as early as 1993, the band has seen two different name changes, ultimately finalizing on the current name. The band didn�t just change it�s name, they also changed their music. The traditional yoik vocals and the use of the S�mi language were dropped, and the synthesizer was replaced with real folk instruments. Their current lineup has 6 band members, after having seen 16 members come and go.
Supporting acts on this year�s festival are Turisas, also from Finland, Chthonic from Taiwan, Varg from Germany, and Winterhymn from the U.S.