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Graspop Metal Meeting 2008

Volbeat and Opeth’s late cancellations were the only hiccup. GMM 2008 was unique in more ways than one. At The Gates and Forbidden reformed whereas Ministry were on their farewell tour. Finally, GMM 2008 will be remembered as the year we introduced the Festihuts.

Friday June 27
Main Stage Marquee I Marquee II Metal Dome

Judas Priest
Whitesnake
Def Leppard
Saxon
Yngwie Malmsteen
Tesla

Ministry
Testament
Symphony X
MoonSpell
Black Stone Cherry

Morbid Angel
Nile
Obituary
Deathstars
Behemoth

Firewind
Damn Your Idols
The Lucifer Principle
Steak Number Eight
Dedicted

Saturday June 28
Main Stage Marquee I Marquee II Metal Dome

Kiss
Cavalera Conspiracy
Iced Earth
Sonata Arctica
Forbidden
Sabaton

My Dying Bride
Immortal
Korpiklaani
Dying Fetus
Hollenthon
Novembers Doom

Helmet
Bring Me the Horizon
36 Crazy Fists
Agent Steel
Bleeding Through
Throwdown

Delain
Valient Thorr
Alestorm
Die Mannequin
Hacride

Sunday June 29
Main Stage Marquee I Marquee II Metal Dome

Iron Maiden
In Flames
Avenged Sevenfold
Bullet for My Valentine
Apocalyptica
Rose Tattoo
Lauren Harris

At the Gates
Primordial
Soilwork
Alchemist
Rotting Christ

Arch Enemy
Madball
Converge
Comeback Kid
Disfear

Action in DC
Shai Hulud
The Seventh
Witchsmeller Pursuivant
After All
Black Tide

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