Welsh rock institution Steelhouse Festival has added four new acts to the 2018 bill.
Making their Steelhouse debuts next summer are The
Wildhearts, Dan Reed Network, Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons and
Mason Hill.

The Wildhearts enthused: “Steelhouse is an amazing festival, run by
true music lovers, and we are honoured to bring our brand of rock n roll
back to Wales. See you down the front.”
Also waxing lyrical, Motörhead legend Phil Campbell said: “I’ve been
hearing lots of great things about Steelhouse Festival over the last
couple of years. Can’t wait to play to the great Steelhouse crowd and
see you on the mountain”
Dan Reed commented, “I have been hearing for years how great a festival Steelhouse is, and how DRN should one day perform there.
“To be confirmed for 2018 is a not only great honour but we are very
much looking forward to finding out in person what all the positive
reviews have been about! I can imagine a greater place to perform than
on a scenic mountaintop in majestic Wales!”
The newly confirmed artists join an already impressive line-up that
boasts Black Star Riders, Stone Broken, The Quireboys, King King, Aaron
Buchanon and The Cult Classics, Massive Wagons, The Dust Coda, The Bad
Flowers and Those Damn Crows.
Promoter Mikey Evans said of today’s additions: “Personally I think
Ginger has been, and continues to be, one of the greatest British
songwriters of the last 30 years. To have him finally bring the classic
line-up of the Wildhearts - himself, CJ, Ritch and Danny - to the
mountain and play that immense catalogue is a dream come true.
“We are also so pleased to welcome the Dan Reed Network to the
line-up for the very first time. We saw them live recently and it was a
no-brainer. Their sheer musical talent speaks for itself.”
Promoter Max Rhead added: “What can you say about Phil Campbell?
Motörhead guitarist for 30 years and Welsh ambassador of rock. He's a
local legend. He was destined to make it up the mountain at some point
and adding him and The Bastard Sons to the Friday line-up really makes
that opening night very special indeed.
We're determined to continue to support new blood. Anyone who has
seen Mason Hill will have felt the commitment to their live performance.
They were built for big stages.”
Dubbed ‘The Welsh International Classic Rock Festival’, the eighth
Steelhouse Festival takes place at Hafod-Y-Dafal Farm in Ebbw Vale,
Gwent, Wales from Friday 27th to Sunday 29th July 2018.
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