| Location: | Oslo, Norway |
| Venue: | Rockefeller, John Dee, Sentrum Scene, Garage, Maiden, Rock In and Blå |
| Date: | 19-22nd March 2008 |
| Age Limit: | 18 years |
| Capacity: | 1500 a day |
| Artists: | 40 - 10 per day |
| Doors Open: | 17:00 |
| Official Hotel: | Scandic Edderkoppen |
| Click on the links below to order tickets. The festival got a 18 year age limit. Tickets are non-refundable. | |||||||
| Type | All Days* | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Expo | SubScene (All Ages) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NOK | 170 | 400 | 400 | 400 | 125 | 140 | |
| USD | 230 | 35 | 75 | 75 | 75 | 25 | TBA |
| Norway | buy | buy | buy | buy | buy | buy | |
| Abroad | buy | buy | buy | TBA | |||
| * 4 day passes includes all 4 days and entrance to the Expo. | |||||||
| PS: Ticket fees are included. Postage is also included on foreign orders. | |||||||
Sykelig - all guitars and hystery
S.Winter - drums
Niklas Kvarforth - vocals
Seidemann - bass
Jormungand - synth and effects
It was a depressive and drunken night when Den Saakaldte was born. Alkohol made things clear. Den Saakaldte was born back in May of 2006 under the candlelight and the light of the 5th fullmoon. The project started as an one man band by Sykelig. It's only purpose? ...Of course to be the way for expressing the paranoia, depression and alkohol influenced thoughts of the individual through the kvlt known as Black Metal. Sykelig recorded the first two songs in Hellas and after that relocated once and for good to Oslo, Norway. There after experiencing weird situations and after having interesting new points of view, Den Saakaldte is mixing the re-recorded songs that will be included in the "Øl, Mørke og Depresjon" CD that will be released by the Italian label Eerie Art Records on March of 2008 by having in the ranks Jormungand, member of Dødheimsgard that joined the band as a keyboard and effects member , S.Winter (Aeternus, Gehenna) behind the drums and as latest changes in Den Saakaldte, the additions of the insane individual Niklas Kvarforth (also in Shining) who took over the vocals part as Sykelig got tired being a frontman figure on stage and wanting to concentrate on his guitar exclusively and Seidemann (also in 1349 & Pantheon I) as the bass player.






