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Portuguese Bands Utopium and NoPath Join Integrity’s Portugal Show

Portuguese Bands Utopium and NoPath Join Integrity’s Portugal Show

Portuguese bands Utopium and NoPath join Integrity’s Portugal show

The upcoming Portuguese performance by Integrity has gained further momentum with the announcement of two national support acts. Promoted by Hell Xis, the concert will now also feature Utopium and NoPath, bringing together three bands that represent different approaches to heavy music while highlighting both international legacy and the contemporary Portuguese underground.

The addition of Utopium and NoPath broadens the scope of the event, placing established pioneers alongside emerging Portuguese names. Their inclusion reinforces Hell Xis’ commitment to presenting carefully curated line-ups that connect internationally recognised artists with the local scene, creating opportunities for Portuguese audiences to discover new acts within the same musical spectrum.

Utopium have steadily established themselves within the Portuguese underground through a sound that combines metallic hardcore, modern metal and atmospheric passages. Their dynamic live performances and emphasis on texture and intensity have made them one of the country’s noteworthy contemporary heavy acts, making this appearance alongside Integrity a significant opportunity to perform before a wider audience.

Completing the bill, NoPath bring a contrasting yet complementary approach, rooted in aggressive hardcore and contemporary extreme music. Their energetic stage presence and direct songwriting have contributed to their growing recognition in Portugal, adding further diversity to a line-up that spans multiple generations of heavy music.

With the confirmation of the Portuguese support acts, the concert promoted by Hell Xis now offers a broader representation of the current underground landscape. The combination of a pioneering American band with two emerging Portuguese groups reflects the promoter’s continued investment in events that strengthen connections between international touring artists and the domestic scene.

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