Burn It Down Festival announces Wargasm as Friday headliners

After an electrifying performance on the main stage at Download Festival 2024, Wargasm are set to take the spotlight once again at Torquay’s Burn It Down Festival. Wargasm join previously announced Creeper as the headliners for the South West's largest indoor alternative festival.

Wargasm’s inclusion in the Burn It Down lineup follows their recent successes, including notable collaborations with Bad Omens and Crossfaith. The band's momentum continues after a triumphant UK tour that culminated in a headline show at London’s iconic O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, with an upcoming support slot alongside Korn.

Burn It Down Festival expands significantly this year, introducing exciting new features such as a boat party featuring a DJ set by Dream State’s Jessie Powell, an Emo-themed brunch, and a newly established food hall with diverse catering options. Additionally, fans can explore a vast merchandise hall during the festival.

Known for its impact on the South West's alternative music scene, Burn It Down Festival has previously hosted bands like Basement, Nova Twins, Dinosaur Pile-Up, and Being As An Ocean. This year, the festival broadens its appeal by expanding stages to accommodate heavy hitters such as Splitknuckle, Pintglass, No Relief, and Going Off on both Friday and Saturday.

The festival also highlights emerging talents, with rising stars like Blackgold, Enola Gay, Graphic Nature, and Kid Bookie set to grace the stages, promising an unforgettable experience for attendees.

Burn It Down Festival 2024 promises to be the biggest yet, solidifying its reputation as a cornerstone of the alternative music scene in the South West. For more information and tickets, visit the official Burn It Down Festival website.

Save the date for this year’s Burn It Down Festival, and watch the video for Wargasam’s “Do It So Good”:


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