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Black Metal Bus Sightseeing at the Clarion Hotel The Hub, Oslo
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| Inferno Metal Festival | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Heavy metal |
| Dates | Easter |
| Locations | Oslo, Norway |
| Coordinates | 59°54′58″N 10°45′03″E / 59.9162°N 10.7508°E / 59.9162; 10.7508 |
| Years active | 2001–present |
| Website | infernofestival.net |
Inferno Metal Festival (usually referred to simply as Inferno or the Inferno Festival) is an annual extreme metal festival that takes place every year during Easter in Oslo, Norway. The festival was founded by Borknagar guitarist Jens F. Ryland in cooperation with Jan-Martin Jensen of Radar Booking in 2001.[1]
Concerts are mainly held at Rockefeller Music Hall plus its basement venue John Dee. The early evening programme is scattered around smaller venues nearby: Kniven, Goldie, Vaterland, Dattera til Hagen, amongst others.[2]
Like the Beyond The Gates festival in Bergen, the Inferno Festival offers a “fringe program” where concertgoers are provided with daytime activities. One example is Black Metal Bus Sightseeing, a guided tour with Anders Odden to locations of historical interest for metal fans, including the record store Helvete.[3][4] 60 percent of Inferno's festival tickets are sold abroad, attracting audiences from over 50 countries. The fringe program has therefore received funding from the Research Council of Norway, which is also studying the ripple effects for the regions hosting the two festivals.[5][6]
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Source: Wikipedia