
| Taking place during Inferno Metal Festival, from March 28 – 31, 2024! |
| + Black Metal Bus Tours now on sale – A trip through some of the places that marked the beginnings of Norwegian black metal with Anders Odden (Cadaver, Celtic Frost, Order) |
Inferno Metal Festival is now revealing that legendary Norwegian black metal titans Dimmu Borgir will be among the headliners for the 2024 edition of the festival, which will take place from March 28-31, 2024 across several venues in Oslo (NO).
So far, the iconic festival has revealed a mixture of classic bands as well as some vital and exciting new-comers. Other recently announced bands include Arthur Brown, Bell Witch, Me and That Man, Mantar, Befouled, Zustand Null, Visegard, Koldbrann, and many others! More will be announced soon!
The current lineup is now as follows:
Dimmu Borgir
Gorgoroth
Candlemass
Borknagar
Sólstafir
Finntroll
Me and That Man
Carpathian Forest
Cattle Decapitation
Nordjevel
Winterfylleth
Keep of Kalessin
VLTIMAS
Arthur Brown
Misþyrming
Saor
Mantar
Koldbrann
Konvent
Khold
Crypta
Signs of the Swarm
Bell Witch
Extermination Dismemberment
Orm
Phantom Fire
Tilintetgjor
Umbra Conscientia
In Twilight’s Embrace
200 Stab Wounds
Befouled
Zustand Null
Visegard
Imbalance
Nakkeknaekker
Vomit Forth
Horrifier
Single day tickets and passes are now available HERE.

In conjunction with Inferno Metal Festival, the Black Metal Bus Sightseeing Tour with Anders Odden (Cadaver, Celtic Frost, Order) is back with an all new routing! Following the success of this special event’s inception last year, this incredible experience will take Inferno attendees through some of the places that marked the beginnings of Norwegian black metal!
Between 1991 and 1993, many of the most important events during this dark chapter of Norwegian music history took place in Oslo. Therefore, Inferno Metal Festival has put together a field trip to experience these legendary moments in time, including the site of Helvete, the legendary record store once owned by late Mayhem founder Øystein “Euronymous” Aarseth.
Anders Odden formed his first black metal band, Slaught, in 1986 after attending a rehearsal with Mayhem at the age of 14. He was one of the pioneers of the Norwegian scene, dealing with tape trading, organizing of concerts and creating extreme music of his own. He formed Cadaver in 1988, releasing what would be the first Norwegian death metal album on Earache Records in 1990. During this period, Odden performed alongside true Norwegian legends such as Darkthrone, Mayhem, Old Funeral and many more iconic bands.
This field trip has exclusive anecdotes and personal memories of the early life of the scene from someone who was there since the beginning. The daily sightseeing schedule is as follows:
BLACK METAL BUS SIGHTSEEING –
A FIELD TRIP THROUGH NORWEGIAN BLACK METAL
12:00: Departure The Hub, Inferno Festival hotel.
12:30: Langhus station – Photo op – IYKYK
13:30: Visit to NESEBLOD RECORDS the site of “HELVETE” 1991-1993
15:00: Holmenkollen Kapell, re-done after church-fire that took place on August 23, 1992
16:00: Return to the Hub, Inferno Festival hotel.
Tickets for the tour are now available at the below links!
March 28: https://www.ticketmaster.no/event/726031
March 29: https://www.ticketmaster.no/event/726033
March 30: https://www.ticketmaster.no/event/726035
March 31: https://www.ticketmaster.no/event/726037


INFERNO FESTIVAL NORWAY has previously announced a silent film concert in which Attila Csihar’s Void ov Voices will create the music for the classic German horror film ‘Nosferatu’ (1922). The silent film concert will take place at the cinema Vega Scene on Saturday, March 30, at daytime during Inferno Metal Festival 2024. Separate tickets will be available for this performance and can be found at THIS LOCATION.
Void ov Voices is the solo project of Attila Csihar, known as the vocalist of Mayhem and Tormentor, in which he uses only his own voice to create a dark and atmospheric soundscape. Csihar initiated this project in 2007 and has since performed numerous concerts with this concept. Void ov Voices has previously held a silent film concert in Oslo when they provided the music for ‘The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari’ during Oslo Fright Fest in 2012. We look forward to another silent film concert with Void ov Voices in Oslo, this time accompanying ‘Nosferatu!’
NOSFERATU
The German silent film ‘Nosferatu’ was released in 1922 and was one of the first movies based on Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula.’ Because they lacked the rights to the story, they changed names and locations, so Count Dracula became Count Orlok. However, this did not help, and the judiciary ruled that all the film reels of ‘Nosferatu’ should be destroyed. Fortunately, several reels survived, and F. W. Murnau’s great masterpiece endured. Now, over a hundred years later, the film still stands as one of the great classics in film history. We are excited to see and hear when Void ov Voices soundtracks the film during Inferno Metal Festival 2024.
Please note that Vega Scene has a limited number of seats, so be sure to act quickly to get tickets for the film concert!





