Hevy Music Festival 2012
Fri, 03 August 2012 at 10:00
| event | date | day | time | venue | city | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hevy Music Festival 2012 | 03/08/2012 | Fri | 10:00 | Port Lympne Wild Animal Park | nr Hythe | |
First bands announced for Hevy 2012
We are thrilled to announce that the following bands will be performing at Hevy 2012:Converge (UK Exclusive)
Will Haven (UK Exclusive)
Protest The Hero
Deaf Havana
A Wilhelm Scream
Verse (re-union UK Exclusive)
The Chariot (UK Exclusive)
Deez Nuts
Set Your Goals
Trapped Under Ice (UK Exclusive)
Pianos Become The Teeth (UK Exclusive)
Balance and Composure
Sharks
Last Witness
Crocus
Plus - there's over 60 bands still to be announced in the coming months, including our MAIN STAGE HEADLINERS!! We're only just getting started....
Returning for our 4th year, Hevy is back in 2012 to own your summer! Taking place at our home of Port Lympne Wild Animal Park in Kent, we will be unleashing over 80 incredible bands across 4 stages, with a ferocious line-up covering all corners of Hardcore, Punk, Metal and Rock.
This is a 14+ event.
Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult 21+.
See hevy.co.uk for full terms and conditions.
Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, Lympne, nr Hythe, CT21 4PD
The Hevy Music Festival takes place at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, which is just off Junction 11 of the M20. Just follow the brown tourist signs to the park.
Set in 400 acres of stunning grounds, Port Lympne Wild Animal Park features a historic mansion and landscaped gardens with spectacular views over the Kent countryside stretching out to the coast. It is also home to the largest breeding herd of Black Rhinos outside Africa as well as Siberian and Indian tigers, African elephants, monkeys, Barbary lions and many more rare and endangered species.
Set in 400 acres of stunning grounds, Port Lympne Wild Animal Park features a historic mansion and landscaped gardens with spectacular views over the Kent countryside stretching out to the coast. It is also home to the largest breeding herd of Black Rhinos outside Africa as well as Siberian and Indian tigers, African elephants, monkeys, Barbary lions and many more rare and endangered species.

