Satanath Records Fest 2025: A Global Metal Gathering in Yerevan and Tbilisi

In October 2025, Satanath Records is set to host its second annual metal music festival, promising an even more intense and diverse lineup than its inaugural event in 2024. The festival will take place over two days, October 4th and 5th, in Yerevan, Armenia, and Tbilisi, Georgia, respectively. Building upon the success of the previous year, which featured a dynamic mix of international and local acts, this year's festival aims to further solidify its reputation as a premier destination for metal enthusiasts in the Caucasus region.

Reflecting on the 2024 Festival

The inaugural Satanath Records Fest in 2024 was a resounding success, attracting metal fans from across the region. Held in Batumi, Tbilisi, and Yerevan, the festival showcased a diverse array of bands, including Georgia's Carnal Suffering and Yaşru, Armenia's Exileth, Iran's Bitter Wine, India's Kasck, Russia's Monastery Dead, and Germany's Nervenserum 561. The event was lauded for its seamless organization, high-energy performances, and the unique opportunity it provided for fans to experience a global spectrum of metal genres in intimate settings.

Building on this momentum, the 2025 edition promises to elevate the experience with an expanded lineup and enhanced production values. The inclusion of bands from Colombia, Cyprus, Turkey, and Iran adds a new international dimension, while the return of local favorites like The End of Melancholy ensures a strong regional presence.

The 2025 Lineup: A Global Metal Showcase

Yerevan – October 4, 2025

The festival kicks off on October 4th at ToneLab Club in Yerevan, featuring six bands:

  • Espías Malignos (Colombia) – Thrash metal with an old-school flair.

  • Ka'aper (Cyprus) – Melodic death metal with atmospheric elements.

  • Dig Me No Grave (Russia) – Old-school death metal with a raw edge.

  • Exitus Letalis (Russia) – A fusion of death and thrash metal.

  • Azhirock (Iran) – Progressive death metal with intricate compositions.

  • The End of Melancholy (Georgia) – Dark metal with a melancholic atmosphere.

Doors open at 17:00, with the first band taking the stage at 18:00. Tickets range from 5000 AMD in advance to 7000 AMD at the door. The event is 18+, and tickets can be purchased online through Show4Me.

Tbilisi – October 5, 2025

The following day, the festival moves to Junkyard Club in Tbilisi, featuring five international bands and one local act:

  • Espías Malignos (Colombia)

  • Ka'aper (Cyprus)

  • Dig Me No Grave (Russia)

  • Exitus Letalis (Russia)

  • Sacrosanct (Turkey) – Black/death metal with a powerful presence.

  • The End of Melancholy (Georgia)

Doors open at 18:00, with the first band starting at 19:00. Tickets are available from 40 GEL in advance to 50 GEL at the door. The event is 16+, and tickets can be purchased through Fienta.

Looking Ahead

With the 2025 festival, Satanath Records continues its mission to promote underground metal music and foster a vibrant community of fans and artists in the Caucasus region. The festival not only serves as a platform for emerging and established bands but also as a cultural exchange that bridges geographical and musical boundaries.

As the festival dates approach, anticipation is building among fans and bands alike. The 2025 edition is poised to be a landmark event, further establishing Satanath Records Fest as a must-attend gathering for metal aficionados in the region.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the official Satanath Records websites:

Don't miss this opportunity to witness a global metal gathering in the heart of the Caucasus!

Andrea Vargas

Andrea Vargas, known as Andreanet, is an alternative model, content creator, and actor based in Los Angeles, CA. Passionate about gothic fashion, makeup, and metal music, she has become a prominent figure in the goth and metal communities, inspiring others to embrace individuality.

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