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Children Of Bodom Set to Reunite at Tuska Festival 2027

todayJune 27, 2026

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Get ready, metalheads! The iconic band Children Of Bodom is making waves with their announcement to reunite once again in 2027 for the highly anticipated Tuska Festival. This news comes hot on the heels of their recent reunion shows earlier this year, where they rocked the stage with Lost Society’s Samy Elbanna stepping in as the lead vocalist.

The Tuska Festival, known for celebrating the best in rock and metal, will serve as the perfect backdrop for this legendary band’s return. Fans are already buzzing with excitement, eager to see how the group will deliver their signature sound after their brief hiatus.

Mark your calendars and prepare for an unforgettable experience as Children Of Bodom makes their comeback at one of the most revered festivals in the metal scene. Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the date!


Source: www.theprp.com

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