Kilkim Žaibu

Kilkim Žaibu
Genre black metal, death metal, pagan metal, heavy metal, folk music
Dates June
Location(s) Varniai, Lithuania (2010), Joniškis, Lithuania (pre-2009)
Years active 1999–present
Founded by "Pikuolis" club
Website
http://www.kilkimzaibu.com

Kilkim Žaibu is a black metal/heavy metal and folk music festival in the Baltic region, Europe. It is held annually since 1999. The festival distinguishes itself from other major metal festivals by incorporating the shows of black metal aesthetic-related performers such as medieval folk bands and military-historical reconstruction clubs.

Kilkim Žaibu XIII, 22–24 June 2012

Kilkim Žaibu 2012 in Varniai, Lithuania
Friday Saturday Sunday

Ugniavijas
Obscurus Orbis
Vaiguva
Pekla
Litvintroll
Znich
Auļi
Žalvarinis
Metsatöll

Sen Svaja
Kovarnis
Urskumug
Christ Agony
Kroda
Rarog
Trimonium
Gospel Of The Horns
Helheim
Arkona
Katedra Lead Duet
Taake
Melechesh

Crypts Of Despair
Juodavarnis
Mandragora
Agonija

Kilkim Žaibu XII, 23–25 June 2011

Metal programme:

Folk programme:

Kilkim Žaibu XI, 11–12 June 2010

The festival in 2010 year first time took place at lake Lukstas in Varniai, Lithuania on 11–12 June 2010.

Kilkim Žaibu X, 12–13 June 2009

First day programme:

  1. Root – Czech Republic (doom black metal)
  2. Infernal War – Poland (raw black metal)
  3. Saltus – Poland (pagan black death metal)
  4. Argharus – Lithuania (nihilistic black metal)
  5. Nycticorax – Latvia (black metal)

Second day programme:

  1. Amon Amarth – Sweden (Viking death metal)
  2. Skyforger – Latvia (pagan black metal)
  3. Impaled Nazarene – Finland (extreme black metal)
  4. Metsatoll – Estonia (folk pagan metal)
  5. Loits – Estonia (black'n'roll metal)
  6. Meressin – Lithuania (old school black metal)
  7. Atalyja – Lithuania (folk rock)
  8. Vilki – Latvia (archaic folk)
  9. Vilkatlakai – Lithuania (historical warrior club)
  10. Hospitalieriu Ordinas – Lithuania (historical warrior club)

Kilkim Žaibu IX, 7 June 2008

Pre-2008 history

The bands that have performed at this festival since 1999 include:

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