Entrance to Hellfest, June 21, 2019 - J. Urbach / 20 Minutes

Celebrate "Fifteen Years of Noise and Fury"! The Hellfest, canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, will celebrate its 15th anniversary online and on Arte with Hellfest from Home. On the program, three exclusive concerts shot without audience in Clisson (Loire-Atlantique), a real online festival with around forty concerts from previous years, and an original documentary retracing the history of the festival.

Ultra Vomit, Stinky and Look at the men falling will open the festivities on Thursday June 18 at 8 p.m. on Arte Concert and hellfest.fr with a concert given without audience on the festival site in Clisson.

A number of "Tracks" on "The underside of metal"

From June 19 to 21 from noon to midnight on Facebook and Youtube will be broadcast daily four concerts selected from the most beautiful lives of past years: Steel Panther, Sepultura, Dropkicks Murphys, Delvildriver on June 19, Apocalyptica, Papa Roach, Faith No More, In Flames on June 20, and Parkway Drive, Bullet for My Valentine, Prophets of Rage, Soulfly on June 21.

45 concerts recorded in previous editions will be available on Arte Concert and hellfest.fr. All concerts will remain online for several months on ArteConcert.

The Franco-German channel will offer two new documentaries Hellfest 2019 on June 19 at 1:05 a.m. (available on Arte Concert from June 12 to July 3, 2020) and Hellfest, fifteen years of noise and fury on June 26 at 11:55 p.m. (available on Arte Concert from June 19, 2020 and on hellfest.fr in preview from Thursday June 18 at 10 p.m.). Finally, Tracks magazine will focus on “The underside of the metal” on June 26 at 11:25 pm (and on arte.tv until June 26, 2023). Enough to console the some 180,000 metal aficionados who were to attend the legendary festival!

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