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Lincolnshire's biggest rock and metal festival is back from 29th May - 1st June 2025 for another weekend of great live music. This is YOUR Roadmap to rock!
Please visit callofthewildfestival.com/ for more information.
Appearing:
- Michael Monroe
- The Commoners
- Royal Republic
- Marisa And The Moths
- Cassidy Paris
- Phoenix Lake
- Lucifer Star Machine
- Kite Thief
- Dendera
- DeadFire
- Mint
- MANØRS
- Crashed Out
- This House We Built
- Harsh
- Tailgunner
- Suicide Bombers
- Trench Dogs
- Continental Lovers
- Prymå
- Asomvel
- Bonafide
- Knock Out Kaine
- Oli Brown
- Lesbian Bed Death
- White Tygër
- Bobbie Dazzle
- JAYLER
- Falling Red
- Black Lakes
Michael Monroe
Michael Monroe is a renowned Finnish hard rock vocalist and multi-instrumentalist who rose to fame in the 1980s as the frontman for glam-punk luminaries Hanoi Rocks. Monroe also served as the frontman for all-star side projects such as Demolition 23 and Jerusalem Slim as well breaking barriers with his own successful solo career.
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The Commoners
Possessing a sound tapped from the oaken belly of a whiskey barrel, The Commoners are a 4 piece Roots/Rock outfit from Toronto, Canada. Offering their own blend of a tried and true musical mixture, the group pepper their sound with high-energy riffs, soulful vocals, and rich harmonies that combine to take the listener on a journey through a Southern-style rock experience. The group was cobbled together over the course of a decade, restructuring and adapting through numerous obstacles to form the unit as it exists today: Chris Medhurst (vocals/guitar), Ben Spiller (bass), Ross Citrullo (lead guitar), and Adam Cannon (drums). Often joined by their friend, organist Miles Evan Branagh, The Commoners unite under a shared dream: to write, perform, and share music that is an authentic nod to the greats who paved the way before them.
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Royal Republic
Action-rockers from Malmo, redefining Sweden's rock boundaries with their Britpop, punk and funk-influenced repertoire.
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Marisa And The Moths
"Sharp, chunky modern hard rock that makes you think of Halestorm, Foo Fighters and In This Moment, alongside touches of various classic rock heavyweights “ - Classic Rock Magazine, UK Issue 269 ? Marisa And The Moths are turning heads with their alternative rock sound and powerhouse female vocals. Their 2019 self-titled debut album received rave reviews from press outlets like Kerrang!, Classic Rock, Primordial Radio, and BBC Radio 2's Rock Show. ? The band kicked off 2023 with EP Damned If I Do, featuring singles Wither Away, Pedestal and If You Knew, giving listeners a taste of what is to come next as they lead up to their highly anticipated sophomore LP, What Doesn't Kill You set for release May 3rd 2024. They have also recently recorded a live session album at the iconic Abbey Road studios, which will be released later in 2024. ? Interestingly Marisa is also one of the guest stars on Sophie Lloyd's new album, Imposter Syndrome. Their collaboration single Won't You Come dropped November '23, alongside other singles by the likes of Lzzy Hale (Halestorm), Chris Robertson (Black Stone Cherry), Matt Heafy (Trivium), and Michael Starr (Steel Panther) - so she is in good company there! ? Despite the restrictions that musicians faced during the lockdown period, Marisa And The Moths refused to accept defeat in a time where bands could no longer go out and gig to gain exposure. The band grew their fanbase exponentially from regular live-streaming and releasing music videos. They now have a whopping 90k followers just on Facebook alone and it's still growing. With previous headline tours under their belt, support slots for artists like Kris Barras Band, Von Hertzen Brothers, Those Damn Crows and As December Falls as well as appearances at festivals like 2000 Trees, Planet Rockstock and Primordial Radio's General Mayhem, Marisa And The Moths have really found their live "Je ne sais quoi" and are certainly a well oiled-machine when it comes to performing together.? ? In support of the new album and the plethora of new single releases scheduled from winter 2023-24, Marisa And The Moths will be supporting Elvana on their UK tour run for 17 shows, playing venues ranging 500-3000 capacity, with some exciting headline tour dates, additional support shows and festival appearances to be announced early 2024.
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on Thu 29 May 2025