April 11, 2011 14:45

Rolo Tomassi, Bad Religion, Pulled Apart By Horses for Sonisphere

Cancer Bats, Cavalera Conspiracy and My Passion also join festival bill

Rolo Tomassi, Bad Religion, Pulled Apart By Horses for Sonisphere

Photo: Victor Frankowski/NME

Rolo Tomassi, Bad Religion and Pulled Apart By Horses are among 28 new additions to this summer's Sonisphere Festival line-up.

The festival takes place at Knebworth Park on July 8-10 and will be headlined by Biffy Clyro, Metallica and Slipknot.

Cancer Bats, My Passion, Glamour Of The Kill and Cavalera Conspiracy have also been added to the bill.

See Sonispherefestivals.com for more information.

To check the availability of Sonisphere Festival tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/TICKETS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

The Sonisphere Festival line-up so far is:

Airbourne
Alestorm
All Time Low
Amplifier
The Answer
Anterior
Anthrax
Arcane Roots
Arch Enemy
Architects
Bad Religion
Biffy Clyro
The Black Dahlia Murder
Black Tide
Cancer Bats
Cavalera Conspiracy
The Crave
Demonic Resurrection
Diamond Head
Firewind
Fletcher
Four Year Strong
Fozzy
Gallows
Glamour Of The Kill
Gojira
Grinspoon
Hayseed Dixie
Hounds
House Of Pain
In Flames
Inme
Jettblack
Kids In Glass Houses
Killing Joke
Kylesa
Limp Bizkit
The Mars Volta
Mastodon
Me Vs Hero
Megadeth
Metallica
Motörhead
My Passion
One Minute Silence
Opeth
Orange Goblin
Paradise Lost
Parkway Drive
Periphery
Protest The Hero
Pulled Apart By Horses
Richard Cheese
Rise To Remain
Rolo Tomassi
Saint Jude
Six Hour Sundown
Slayer
Slipknot
Sum 41
Sylosis
Tek-One
Tesseract
The Sisters Of Mercy
The Treatment
Title Fight
The Virgin Marys
Volbeat
Watain
Weezer
You Me At Six

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