The final day, and the festival went out swinging. Warkings opened with theatrical, larger-than-life power metal, full armor and all, turning the stage into a battlefield right from the start. Psychomosher followed with chaotic, no-nonsense aggression straight to the pit, while Djerv and Cold Cult kept the energy raw and relentless. Social Distortion shifted gears completely, delivering punk-rock anthems that had everyone singing along. Katla brought atmospheric, immersive black metal that pulled the crowd into something darker and more hypnotic. Vexed followed with relentless intensity, blending heaviness with emotional weight. And then came Saxon. Closing out four days of Copenhell, the NWOBHM legends gave a masterclass in old-school heavy metal, proving exactly why they’ve stood the test of time. Four days. Countless bands. One unforgettable hell of a festival.