Furnace Fest 2021 lineup finalized

Organizers of resurrected festival Furnace Fest have apparently made their final additions to the line-up for this year’s event, slated to take place September 24-26 at Sloss Furnaces in Birmingham, AL.

The fest had this to say: “This is it! The final four pieces to complete a spectacular, brain-numbing puzzle of a line-up. Ninety bands in total, or thirty per day, for those of you counting.”

The four newly added bands are Walls Of Jericho, Copeland, If I Die First, and Nominee.

The current roster is as follows:

Friday, September 24

Underoath
Astronoid
Cave In
Converge
Defeater
Eighteen Visions
Emery
END
Every Time I Die
Few Left Standing
From Autumn To Ashes
Gideon
Glasseater
Haste
If I Die First
Luxury
MR. ENC
Narcissus
Open Hand
Reclaim The Empyre
Rivals
SeeYouSpaceCowboy
Stavesacre
Terminal
Terror
Thursday
Unwed Sailor
Walls Of Jericho
With Honor
Zao

Saturday, September 25

Taking Back Sunday
All Get Out
Anberlin
The Appleseed Cast
The Beautiful Mistake
Beloved
Better Off
The Bled
Bloodjinn
Cartel
Codeseven
The Darling Fire
Evergreen Terrace
Forever Starts Today
Further Seems Forever
He Is Legend
Hopesfall
Life In Your Way
Living Sacrifice
Mae
Mayday Parade
meWithoutYou
Mineral
Misery Signals
Nominee
Poison The Well
Scary Kids Scaring Kids
Shai Hulud
Stretch Arm Strong
Touché Amoré

Sunday, September 26

Killswitch Engage
’68
Andrew W.K.
As Friends Rust
August Burns Red
Bad Cop Bad Cop
Be Well
Boysetsfire
The Casket Lottery
Comeback Kid
Copeland
Counterparts
Darkest Hour
ERRA
Face To Face
Fit For A King
The Get Up Kids
Hatebreed
Holy + Gold
Hot Water Music
The Judas Cradle
The Juliana Theory
Knocked Loose
Light The Torch
Love Is Red
Meadows
Piebald
Showbread
Turnstile
Unearth

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