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STEELHOUSE FESTIVAL TENTH ANNIVERSARY MOVES TO JULY 2021

Following the inevitable postponement of this years Steelhouse Festival, details are emerging of the plans to make next years tenth anniversary event extra special.

The traditional Friday evening festival warm-up will now be held on 24 July 2021, but it will now become a fully fledged all day addition to the weekend, with no extra cost to weekend ticket holders.

Artists already confirmed include Cinderella’s Tom Kiefer, H.E.A.T., Those Damn Crows, Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons, The Quireboys, Kris Barras with more announcements to come over the following weeks.

Max and Mikey told MetalTalk: “We hope you all know by now that we put our hearts and souls into Steelhouse. We are, first and foremost, Hard Rock/Classic Rock/Heavy Metal loving blokes.

“Steelhouse was created from a fan’s perspective for our fellow rockers – a place we could all watch and listen to the music we’ve loved since we were kids, enjoy it with old friends and meet (and sometimes marry!) new kindred spirits.

“Each and every one of you has helped create this unique, crazy celebration of all things rock on that mountain top in Wales – and we thank you for sticking with us and helping grow the event. And we ask you to stick with us now.”

All tickets and camping options purchased for 2020 are valid for 2021, although refunds are available if required. To help secure the festivals future, do nothing and let the tickets roll over by default.

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