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Radar Festival announces masterclasses with Animals As Leaders, Monuments, Toska and more

RADAR Festival has completed the line-up for its first ever edition with the announcement of six exciting masterclasses from some of the finest musicians in modern music.

Masterclasses include guitar showcases from Rabea Massaad (Toska, Dorje, Frogleap)Tosin Abasi (Animals As Leaders), a drum showcase from Matt Garstka (Animals As Leaders) and a live sound engineering event with Ronnie Young (Plini, Animals As Leaders).

Purchase masterclass tickets from: http://radarfestival.seetickets.com/

The news adds to a highly impressive debut year for the festival, held in Guildford’s Corner House 2-3rd August. Two stages, no clashes, and all indoors.

Full line-up is as follows:

Friday, Stage 1

Monuments
Heart of a Coward
Secret act (*announced at time of performance)
Uneven Structure
Loathe
Harbinger
Unprocessed

Stage 2

Toska
Sumer
Eschar
Mask of Judas
Shattered Skies
Visionist
The Deadlights

Saturday, Stage 1

Animals as Leaders
Intervals
Agent Fresco
Rolo Tomassi
Car Bomb
Vola
Sithu Aye
Arcaeon

Stage 2

Modern Day Babylon
No Consequence*
Kadinja
Valis Ablaze
Kaguu
Cryptodira
Brink of Extinction
Gatvol

*back for one night only.

The nights continue after the final bands with the RADAR after parties: Power Nerd bring their synthwave metal hybrid, Wild Tales blast through their favourite TV themes, Stiff Bizkitprovide their Limp Bizkit tribute, and special guest DJs spin their biggest singalong tunes until 3am.

RADAR Festival is to be held in Guildford, Surrey, on 2-3rd August at Corner House.

Tickets for the indoor event start at £34.99 for a day ticket, or £59.99 for both days. Purchase tickets here: https://radarfestival.seetickets.com/

With their mixture of international talent and confirmed homegrown success, RADAR Festival will position themselves as champions of forward-thinking guitar-led music. The brainchild of two promoters in the South of England, RADAR will be held over two stages at a new indoor location in Guildford, half an hour from London.

Focusing on bands who push boundaries across the musical spectrum, RADAR will become a high-point on the UK festival calendar, and a new community for all fans of sonic innovation.

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