The show held at the HMV Forum in London on 7th April,
included an impressive line-up handpicked by Bolt Thrower - Autopsy,
Discharge, Benediction & Vallenfyre - all who, according to the
band, helped ‘contribute to great memories’ throughout their 26 year
career. All 2050 tickets sold out in just over 2 weeks, with the band
hoping to achieve their target of £10,000 for TCT.
The band announced yesterday: “The next piece of news, and the one which
we’re most proud of, is to let you all know the amount we’ve raised for
Teenage Cancer Trust:
£12,411.80 (approx 15,000 Euros / $20,000)!!!
The money has already been handed over to TCT, so on behalf of them
we’d like to thank everyone who donated by participating in Boltfest.”
BOLT THROWER previously spoke about their decision to stage Boltfest,
"Anniversaries are kind of easy to achieve. For a band, just don't
split up and you'll reach one, whether it's 10, 20 or 35 years. And this
year we've reached '25 years of not splitting up!' We managed to stop
others from making a big fuss about it, and didn't give in to the
numerous offers and suggestions on how we should cash in on it! But it
has made us appreciate the opportunities we've been given since 1986,
and that we've been able to do everything we wanted to do without
compromising in any way.
Obviously you can’t charge people to come to your own birthday party,
so as soon as we came up with the idea for Boltfest, we decided we
should pay all the costs for the event ourselves. We also wanted to use
Boltfest as an opportunity to do some good, and turn it into something
more than just another show.
So we’ve decided to ask everyone to
donate £5.99 to charity if they want to come to the party. This way,
with your help, we hope Boltfest will raise £10,000 for a good cause!”
*Teenage Cancer Trust is a registered charity, no. 1062559 (England and Wales) and SCO39757 (Scotland).