KORN, DIMMU BORGIR, BLACK LABEL SOCIETY Confirmed For Belgium's GRASPOP METAL MEETING

February 8, 2007

KORN, DIMMU BORGIR, BLACK LABEL SOCIETY and CHILDREN OF BODOM are among the confirmed bands for the Graspop Metal Meeting, set to take place June 22-24 in Dessel, Belgium. The festival billing is shaping up as follows:

Friday, June 22:

BLIND GUARDIAN
THERION
SABATON
GRAVE DIGGER
VADER
1349
PAIN OF SALVATION
AMORPHIS

Saturday, June 23:

KORN
LIFE OF AGONY
CANNIBAL CORPSE
TIAMAT
DIMMU BORGIR
ME FIRST & THE GIMME GIMMES
SIRENIA
BRUTAL TRUTH
DROWNING POOL
ATHEIST

Sunday, June 24:

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY
CHILDREN OF BODOM
AMON AMARTH
FINNTROLL
MOONSORROW
DEVILDRIVER
KORPIKLAANI
IN THIS MOMENT
TURISAS
ELUVEITIE

For more information, visit www.graspop.be.

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