Celtian
Their fun folk music got us dancing at the first edition of Rock Imperium, and we couldn’t wait to have them on our stage again. Celtian’s sound is strongly influenced by bands that blend heavy metal with European folk music, beautiful and traditional inspirations for the enjoyment of festival attendees.
Riot City
Riot City personifies the new face of Canadian metal. Their debut album, ‘Burn The Night,’ is a blend of fiery and frantic heavy metal, created with pure youthful energy. Riot City stands out for their passion and dedication to the hardest sounds, promising to keep the genre’s flame alive in today’s music scene.
Spidergawd
Their impeccable discography, the result of their members’ extensive experience, has earned them a notable reputation in the scene, as well as a great reputation for their live performances. Spidergawd is a fusion of psychedelic and stoner elements, unique and dense sounds, a perfect addition to the festival.
Turmion Kätilöt
Finnish metal has a name, and it’s Turmion Kätilöt. 90s disco rhythms, high-speed metal, catchy melodies, choruses… there are no rules. Their live performances are the fiercest chaos you can witness, a true whirlwind of emotions and dances that you can’t miss at the new edition of the Rock Imperium Festival.
Green Lung
A cult band in every sense, Green Lung emerged from the London hard rock scene with their self-released debut EP “Free the Witch,” which explored progressive and psychedelic sounds. Celebrating the folklore, myths, and legends of Britain in their lyrics, they evoke the wild and magical spirit of their ancestors for a whole new generation…
Praying Mantis
True pioneers of the NWOBHM, Praying Mantis has been an icon of British rock for over four decades, offering performances as energetic as they are exciting. Fundamental pillars in the evolution of what we now know as heavy metal, we wouldn’t understand the emergence of so many bands without their existence.