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Furnace Fest Finally Announces Full Lineup

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The final-ish edition of Furnace Fest has been teasing us with partial announcements of their lineup for the 2024 edition of the festival. We’ve already heard about Underoath, Poison the Well, Stretch Armstrong, Emery, and He Is Legend, amongst others. But enough with the foreplay already, it’s time for the main event!

The festival announced the full lineup yesterday and it’s about what we expected: largely a list of metalcore and hardcore bands with an occasional oddball outlier. Some of the bands that look like a fish out of water in this lineup include emo bands like Tiny Moving Parts, Reggie and the Full Effect, and The Juliana Theory and ska bands like Catch 22 and Five Iron Frenzy.

Here’s the full list of bands:

Friday October, 4th:

August Burns Red
Bane
Coalesce
The Devil Wears Prada
Silverstein
156/Silence
Better Lovers
Bleeding Through
Bury Your Dead
Dying Wish
Emery
From A Second Story Window
Free Throw
Full Of Hell
Glitterer
Haste The Day
He Is Legend
Michael Cera Palin
Nygma
Oh, Sleeper
Oso Oso
Penny Circus
Solent Planet
Slow Joy
Satrudays At Your Place
Tiny Moving Parts
Twisted Luck
Unearth

Saturday October, 5th:

Coheed and Cambria
The Bled
Poison The Well
Saosin
Stretch Arm Strong
Be Well
Catch 22
Commodity
Delta Hate
Evergreen Terrace
The Fall Of Troy
Five Iron Frenzy
Hail The Sun
Idle Threat
L.S. Dunes
Misery Signals
My Epic
No Innocent Victim
Noise Ratchet
Pain Of Truth
Shai Hulud
Show Me The Body
Silent Drive
Skycamefalling
Slick Shoes
Snapcase
Unity TX
Valley Of Doves

Sunday, October 6th:

Underoath
Blindside
No Pressure
Norma Jean
Trapped Under Ice
All In
Anxious
The Beautiful Mistake
Codeseven
Cold Hard Steel
Comeback Kid
Drug Church
Eighteen Visions
Ends Of Sanity
The Early November
H20
Incendiary
The Juliana Theory
Magnitude
Mindforce
Not Waving But Drowning
One Step Closer
P.O.D.
Reggie And The Full Effect
The Showdown
Static Dress

Tickets are on sale now, so make sure you don’t miss out on the final year of the festival (before it’s inevitably resurrected again).

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