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Crossfaith Recruit Underoath, Enter Shikari, Etc. For Hyper Planet Festival

Crossfaith have revealed the details for their first-ever Hyper Planet festival. The event will be held on February 2 at the Makuhari Messe Convention Center in Tokyo, Japan and it will feature the following, Crossfaith, Underoath, Enter Shikari, Wargasm, Maximum The Hormone, Coldrain, Sim, Zardonic, Ralph, Paledusk, Age Factors, Jin Dogg, Enth, View From The Soyuz, and Sable Hills. Crossfaith’s Kenta Koie said the following:

“From the moment we started Crossfaith, hosting our own festival has always been one of our biggest dreams. With HYPER PLANET, a festival we are proud to host, that dream is now coming true. This will be a place where artists from around the world, Japanese artists, and people who resonate with music can unite as one. HYPER PLANET breaks the boundaries of traditional rock festivals by featuring music that has shaped us — genres like hip-hop, electronic and more. Here, you’ll experience a world where music knows no borders. We are pouring everything into this festival and truly hope the movement we create will reach not only Japan but expand and evolve globally too!”

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PostedDecember 19, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsCrossfaith, Hyper Planet

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