after Bad Omens, this group cancels its appearance at the last moment

It’s a short story cancelation which the Hellfest for this edition 2024, just a few days before its debut. But don’t panic, groupe concerned will be replaced at short notice.

after bad omens, a new cancellation

The organizers of Hellfest don’t have time to breathe. After a busy year preparing for the 2024 edition of the festival and ensuring the construction of the Guardian of Darkness, their new “mascot”, they are already looking towards the future. So a few days ago, the dates of Hellfest 2025 and the on-sale date of the 4-day pass have been revealed, while the 2024 edition has not even started yet.

But a few days before Hellfest 2024, which will be held from June 27 to 30, the organizers are reminded of reality and have to deal with another cancellation. Like every year, many groups and artists cancel their appearance for various reasons. A few weeks ago, the excellent group Bad Omens decided to skip the French festival, following the burnout of its leader, Noah Sebastian. This time, it’s City Morgue’s turn.

city ​​morgue will not be at hellfest 2024

Where did he say it? it is the City Morgue group which has just canceled its participation in Hellfest 2024, as announced by the festival on its social networks. The reasons for this decision are unknown. “independent of [leur] will”. With more than 900,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, City Morgue is made up of SosMula and ZillaKami. The latter is particularly known for having collaborated extensively with rapper 6ix9ine in his early days.

Mixing rap, hip-hop, punk, or even nu metal, City Morgue is currently defending its third studio album, My Bloody America, released in 2023. You will find one of its flagship titles, Prosbelow.

If fans of the group will be disappointed, festival-goers will be reassured to learn thata replacement has already been found, in the person of Sierra. The musical style is very different, but the slot remains the same: Sunday June 30, from 5:45 p.m. to 6:35 p.m.!

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