Ruination Festival Poster!

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Ruination Festival makes its return to Bradford this January, bringing a full day of heavy riffs and underground energy to The Underground. For just £20, audiences can enjoy a fantastic lineup of bands including Slomatics, Old Horn Tooth, Witchsorrow, Nowt, Famyne, Warpstormer, Alunah, Tuumanduumband, Dark Fighter and Whiskeyhead.

The festival promises to be the perfect way to kick off the new year, with a packed programme of live performances from some of the most exciting names in the heavy music scene.

More details and updates are available via the Facebook Event.

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Ruination Festival

Type:Festival

The Underground, 9 Duke Street, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 3QR

Opening Times

Season (31 Jan 2026)
DayTimes
Saturday13:00

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