
Nightwish: Live at Bloodstock 2018
Music
Overview
Nightwish, a headliner at the Bloodstock Festival 2018 at Catton Hall, supported by the worlds top metal bands across all three days. The festival blends seriousness with fun, making Nightwish's performance a unique and ambitious spectacle that even non-fans can appreciate. Their mix of power, folk, and symphonic metal, along with impressive visuals, creates a memorable experience for all metal fans.
Top Cast


Floor Jansen
Floor Jansen
Vocals
Floor Jansen
Vocals


Marco Hietala
Marco Hietala
Bass
Marco Hietala
Bass


Tuomas Holopainen
Tuomas Holopainen
Keys
Tuomas Holopainen
Keys


Troy Donockley
Troy Donockley
Uilleann Pipes, Low Whistles, Bouzouki, Space Guitars, Vocals
Troy Donockley
Uilleann Pipes, Low Whistles, Bouzouki, Space Guitars, Vocals


Emppu Vuorinen
Emppu Vuorinen
Lead Guitar
Emppu Vuorinen
Lead Guitar


Kai Hahto
Kai Hahto
Drums
Kai Hahto
Drums
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