Amenra are coming! Get ready for a heart-stopping, hair-raising, mind-blowing show x5, because they’ll be playing five nights in a row in five full Main Halls (except for a few last tickets, check quickly).
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Each concert will take you on a musical journey that will blow you away and unearth emotions you didn’t know you could feel. The rituals of the Church of Ra are well known and draw a bigger audience every time they set out on tour. Brace yourself for another series of breathtaking concerts.
Amenra is bringing a different support act along every night. Make sure to head down to AB on time to see for yourself:
With a sound that reflects an eclectic range of influences, Wrong Man continue to forge their own path with every record they release, and every song they write. Their unique brand of post hardcore is equal parts noisy and melodic, at times even bluesy and moody. Depending on who you ask, you’ll hear references to bands like Quicksand and The Jesus Lizard, or Sonic Youth and The Wipers.
Divided is a Belgian four-piece band that brings a refreshing combination of sludgy riffs, a post-metal vibe and snarling vocals. After releasing Riser, the band’s debut EP, Divided started to claim attention in the Belgian scene. This resulted in playing with bands like Brutus, Stake, Psychonaut, Wiegedood,… and even going on tour throughout Europe supporting American post-metal outfit Shy, Low.
Vaag is a (post)punk/no wave outfit out of Kortrijk/Ghent, formed by four friends with a long background in hardcore & punk and who have been playing in various bands (such as HAEMERS, HITCH, VVOVNDS, HESSIAN and SUPERGENIUS to name a few).
Low G is a Belgian rapper from Kortrijk, known for his raw and honest lyrics, often brought with a dose of humor. He initially rapped in English, but later switched to West Flemish. His musical style is characterized by dark beats with an aggressive undertone.
Ghent nomad Benoit Monsieurs has explored all the routes paved by primitive folk guitarists, and now paves his own path as Venediktos Tempelboom. His hypnotic, transcendental 12-string guitar ruminations go straight into our bloodstream.