Tuska reveals details of new stages for 2016 – Helsinki and Solmusali

Suvilahti Helsinki will once again be taken over by metalheads, as the nineteenth annual Tuska Festival gets going. Tuska 2016 will see performances by such acts as Ghost, Avantasia, Children Of Bodom, Anthrax and Testament, to name a few.

HELSINKI STAGE
It’s been years since Tuska second stage was a tent stage. The huge tent brings much sought after atmosphere to the festival milieu and enhances the visual side of the bands’ performances. Bring on the Helsinki Stage.

Other stages remain to be presented by Tuska’s long time associates, namely Radio Rock Main Stage and Inferno Third Stage.

SOLMUSALI STAGE
Brand new Solmusali Stage provides something completely new to the Tuska audience: Artist and industry power player interviews, panel discussions and a Swallow The Sun acoustic set thrown in the mix for good measure. Solmusali has the capacity of approx 100 persons and it’s open for all Tuska ticket holders. Tickets for the shows at the Solmusali can’t be reserved, it operates with the ”First Come, First Served”-principle, excluding the Swallow The Sun set, for which the tickets will be raffled.

Solmusali Program:
ALEX SKOLNICK (Testament) – Metal Legend interview
Skolnick’s solos have been studied by thousands of aspiring guitarists around the globe for decades, now you can hear what makes him tick on Friday.
Interview by Toni-Matti Karjalainen

SCOTT IAN (Anthrax) – Metal Legend interview
The man is known for some of the most punishing thrash riffs of all time, he’s also known for his verbal acrobacy. He’s got stories for days. You can hear them live on Saturday at Solmusali.
Interview by Petri Eskelinen

JOUNI MARKKANEN – Tuska Program Director
He’s been booking the bands for Tuska since forever. Ever wondered what goes into that selection process? Now’s your time to find out.
Interview by Pete Cato

ALL BLACK – The aesthetics of darkness in metal today
Discussing the topic are horror author Marko Hautala, researching musicians Titus Hjelm (Thunderstone) and Kimi Kärki (Lord Vicar) and editor-in-chief of Inferno Magazine Matti Riekki. Discussion moderated by Toni-Matti Karjalainen. This is in Finnish, sorry international folks.

ERROR – errors of the mind
The author of the book ”Error – Mielen häiriöitä” Elina Järvi along with Journalist Klaus Flaming and two of the cast appearing in the book, are discussing mental health issues through stories intertwined in the metal world. This discussion is also in Finnish.

SWALLOW THE SUN performs the acoustic second part of the current album trilogy at Solmusali on Saturday 2.7. All Saturday Tuska-ticket holders can enter the contest to win tickets for the unique show at http://www.inferno.fi/uutiset/tuska-swallow-the-sun. The winner will be announced on the week of the festival.

The exact schedules for Solmusali as well as the entire festival will be announced soon. All rights to changes reserved.

MAP OF THE FESTIVAL AREA
Tuska 2016 festival area map can now be viewed at www.tuska-festival.fi/en/info.

TICKETS ON SALE
Tuska 2016 ticket prices from 1.1.2016
(including ticket agency’s lowest service fee)
1 day from 70 €
2 day from 100 €
3 days from 125 €

TURBO VIP TICKETS (age limit 18)
VIP 3 days from 255 €
VIP 1 day from 155 €

TICKETS FOR MINORS
Tuska wants to support the new generation of metalheads by providing cheaper one and three day tickets for fans under 18 years of age. Proof of age will be required when entering the festival area or when collecting the wristband for three day tickets.

Ticket prices for minors:
1 day from 60 €
3 days from 115 €

Tickets are sold by Tiketti, Ticketmaster, and Lippupiste. If you’re traveling from abroad, check out Festicket and their hotel & ticket packages.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Tuska-festival.fi
facebook.com/TuskaOpenAir
twitter.com/tuskafestival
instagram.com/tuskafestival

In co-operation with: Radio Rock, Inferno, Imperiumi, Alepa, Onnibus, Musamaailma.

ADDITIONAL INFO
tuska-festival.fi
facebook.com/TuskaOpenAir
twitter.com/tuskafestival
instagram.com/tuskafestival

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