New England Metal & Hardcore Festival 2025 Lineup: Lorna Shore and Cannibal Corpse
The New England Metal & Hardcore Festival has unveiled its 2025 lineup, headlined by Lorna Shore. The one-day fest is set for September 20th at its recurring location, The Palladium Outdoors in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Tickets go on sale Friday (April 18th) at 10 a.m. ET via the festival's ticket provider, and with VIP ticket packages available now via this location. Fans can also look for deals or get tickets in case of a sell-out via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub's Fan Protect program.
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Cannibal Corpse and The Black Dahlia Murder are among the other major bands on the lineup, which also includes Kublai Khan TX, Bury Your Dead (playing their last show ever), Drain, Municipal Waste, Sanguisugabogg, Full of Hell, Madball, and more.
'We've done this fest over a bunch of formats through the years — two days, three days, you name it,' commented co-founder Scott Lee via a press release. 'This time, it's one day, but we didn't cut corners. This lineup is stacked from top to bottom. We're bringing you the best of the best. All gas, no brakes. Weeeeeee.'
Check out the full lineup poster below.
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