September 16, 2024

Dive into the Inferno: Hellfest 2024 Rages On With ARTE Concert Recordings

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Enjoy the fiery metallic fury of Hellfest 2024 from anywhere in the world, thanks to a collection of professionally recorded sets now available on the ARTE Concert website.

Leading the charge are thrash metal titans Megadeth, who deliver a blistering performance packed with metal staples like “Holy Wars…The Punishment Due” and “Hangar 18.”

For those who crave groove-laden riffs, Machine Head perform a vital, headbobbing set. Fronted by Robb Flynn, the band showcase their signature blend of melody and aggression with tracks like “The Gods Have Fallen,” “From This Day,” and “Davidian.”


New Wave of British Heavy Metal fans can witness the enduring power of Saxon. Check out their set filled with influential anthems like “Wheels of Steel” and “Power & the Glory.”

Experience the occult-inflected aggression and theatricality of black metal veteran Brits Cradle of Filth and Norway’s groundbreaking Emperor in two full sets filled with gothic horror soundscapes, volcanic riffs, and acrobatic musicianship.

On the flipside, Japanese outfit BABYMETAL perform an upbeat set that blends kawaii aesthetics and heavy riffs. Adorned in elaborate costumes and backed by a skilled band, the group delivers a high-energy set filled with crowd-pleasers like “Gimme Chocolate” and “PA PA YA!!”

German metal veterans Accept join the party with a batch of classic tracks including “Balls to the Wall” and “Metal Heart.”

Click the videos to experience Hellfest 2024, wherever you are. Also, check out Bruce Dickinson, Fu Manchu, and Suicidal Tendencies below:

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