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:''This article is about the 2021 festival. For the annual festival held from 2000 to 2003, see [[Furnace Fest (2000s)]].'' | :''This article is about the 2021 festival. For the annual festival held from 2000 to 2003, see [[Furnace Fest (2000s)]].'' | ||
'''Furnace Fest 2021''' is a three-day punk/hardcore/metal music festival | '''Furnace Fest 2021''' is a three-day punk/hardcore/metal music festival held on [[September 24]]–[[September 26]], [[2021]] at [[Sloss Furnaces]]. The event was organized and promoted by [[Johnny Grimes]] in partnership Nashville record executive [[Chad Johnson]], who promoted the [[Furnace Face (2000s)|earlier incarnation]]. Ryan Luther of Nashville and Mike Ziemer of Dallas, Texas were also involved in the production. | ||
The reinstituted festival, which | The reinstituted festival, which featured numerous Christian hardcore bands alongside secular artists, was originally scheduled for [[September 18]]–[[September 20|20]], [[2020]], but then postponed to early [[2021]]. Due to the [[2020 Coronavirus pandemic]] it was postponed again, initially to [[May 14]]–[[May 16|16]], and then to September. | ||
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Revision as of 17:12, 21 September 2022
- This article is about the 2021 festival. For the annual festival held from 2000 to 2003, see Furnace Fest (2000s).
Furnace Fest 2021 is a three-day punk/hardcore/metal music festival held on September 24–September 26, 2021 at Sloss Furnaces. The event was organized and promoted by Johnny Grimes in partnership Nashville record executive Chad Johnson, who promoted the earlier incarnation. Ryan Luther of Nashville and Mike Ziemer of Dallas, Texas were also involved in the production.
The reinstituted festival, which featured numerous Christian hardcore bands alongside secular artists, was originally scheduled for September 18–20, 2020, but then postponed to early 2021. Due to the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic it was postponed again, initially to May 14–16, and then to September.
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References
- Flanagan, Ben (March 5, 2021) "Furnace Fest 2021 lineup: Killswitch Engage, Taking Back Sunday headlining." The Birmingham News
- Flanagan, Ben (March 8, 2021) "Furnace Fest was 21 years in the making: ‘It’s surreal’." The Birmingham News
External links
- Furnace Fest website