Prophecy Fest announces Myrkur

Author Benedetta Baldin - 3.4.2025

Prophecy Fest announces Myrkur. The eclectic band of Danish multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Amalie Bruun that is based on black metal and traditional Nordic music will perform an exclusive German show this year in Balve. 

Martin Koller comments:

Myrkur are the perfect act to complement the celebration of dark sonic diversity that is Prophecy Fest”, the founder of the fest states. “The work of Amalie Bruun is fascinating, yet not easily pinned down stylistically and her band is constantly evolving, which is representing the festival’s spirit well.”

Prophecy Fest 2025 will bring dark, forward thinking music with an attitude to one of the world’s most fascinating cultural locations, the legendary, natural Cave of Balve (“Balver Höhle”). The three-day event will start on Thursday, September 11 and it will conclude with a final concert starting before midnight of Saturday, September 13. The price for a 3-Day-Pass 2025 has been set at 149 € (plus service charge).

These acts have currently been confirmed, with more bands to be added in due time (in alphabetical order): ARTHUR BROWN, AUTUMNBLAZE, DARKHER, DORNENREICH, ENSLAVED, GRÀB, IMHA TARIKAT, KALL, KAYO DOT, MOONSPELL, MYRKURNYTT LAND, SOROR DOLOROSA, THE VISION BLEAK

3-Day-Passes as well as supplementary Comfort-Passes for Prophecy Fest 2025 are available via this link: https://festiware.app/spkr/PF2025/tickets

TICKETS 2025

3-Day-Pass 149 Euro (plus 10% service charge)

Comfort-Pass supplement 70 Euro (plus 10% service charge)

Prices for parking and overnight sleeping at the festival site in 2025 will be announced in due time.
Ticket shop
https://festiware.app/spkr/PF2025/tickets

Prophecy Fest was founded in 2015 and sold out its first edition. This singular event for dark and innovative music takes place in the Balver Kulturhöhle (“Balve culture cave”) in the Hönnetal (“Valley of Hönne”) near the town of Balve in the Sauerland region of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

The naturally formed karst cave has been used by humans since the early Stone Age (palaeolithic). This important archaeological site has yielded remains from many periods through the ages until medieval times. According to Germanic legend as told in the old Icelandic Thidreksaga, the mythical blacksmith Wayland came to this cave to learn his magical craft from the dwarven masters that were dwelling there.

The gravity of its history and the special acoustics of the Balver Cave provide a unique atmosphere that perfectly echoes the musical spirit of Prophecy Fest.

For detailed information about accommodation, travel, & parking, please consult the Prophecy Festival page: https://fest.prophecy.de

The page will be updated regularly towards the festival.