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Milagre Metaleiro Open Air 2026 confirms Paradise Lost, Primal Fear, The Haunted, & more

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Milagre Metaleiro Open Air 2026 confirms Paradise Lost, Primal Fear, The Haunted, & more

Other already confirmed bands are Primal Fear, The Haunted, Crematory and Serious Black, Gwydion among several other major names.

Milagre Metaleiro Open Air will return in 2026 for another unmissable edition, taking place in the peaceful village of Pindelo dos Milagres from 21 to 23 August. Among the artists already announced for next year, one of the first major confirmations is Paradise Lost. The British Gothic Metal pioneers are set to provide festivalgoers with one of the most memorable experiences of the forthcoming edition.

Formed in England, in 1988, Paradise Lost are widely regarded as pioneers of Gothic Metal and have influenced generations of bands across the world. Over a career spanning more than three decades, the group have developed a distinctive sound built around heavy riffs, dark atmospheres and compelling melodies, establishing an immediately recognisable and enduring identity within the Metal scene. The band brings their latest album, “Ascension” from 2025, to the show. Known for their intense and emotionally immersive live performances, Paradise Lost will bring to Milagre Metaleiro Open Air 2026 the opportunity to witness the power and experience of a band that continues to leave its mark on the history of international Metal.

Alongside Paradise Lost, the line-up already includes Primal Fear, The Haunted, Crematory and Serious Black, among several other major names.

 

Tickets are available through Bol.pt. Price: Full festival pass until 31 December: €65 | From 1 January: €70 | From 1 July: €75 | At the door: €85

Location: Pindelo dos Milagres, Portugal
Organiser: Milagre Metaleiro

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