
Hi there! This is Incu Thursday. Every Thursday, 14:00h local time, we announce the musicians that were confirmed for the Incubate 2011 festival during the past week. Whether it’s one or twenty names, as long as we have things to confirm…
This week we announce the following name: Meat & Greet with Ted Nugent; Kill It and Grill It BBQ!
That’s right! Ted Nugent will be our main guest at Incubate 2011. The king of hard rock and BBQing for real men will kick off the festival. The book ‘Kill it and Grill it’ was released in 2002 and contains photo’s of some of Ted Nugent wildest wild animal shootings, which of course results in the most badass BBQ sessions the world has ever seen. After the succesful experience we had with animals with our guest Hermann Nitsch at Incubate 2009, it’s time for the next big step. APPLY NOW!

It is generally known Ted Nugent is a convinced carnivore and therefore he will kick off the festival on September 11th, also within the context of showing his American pride. Boerderij ‘t Schop have made the ultimate location possible, where attendees can gather their own food under the guidance of Ted Nugent followed by the barbeque where you can taste your fresh shot trophy. From tomorrow on you can apply for the Meat & Greet with Ted Nugent, including the hunting of the animals as well as the barbeque and you’ll receive a badass limited edition barbeque set. Apply via meatandgreet@incubate.org. No salads allowed!
Official Incubate 2011 Meat & Greet with Ted Nugent teaser:
We’re now on 21 confirmations for Incubate 2011. Wanna know more about the artists? Check their profiles on the Incubate website.
Attending Incubate 2011? Please let us know on Facebook and Last.fm. You can check out the line-up on the last.fm page as well.
Tune in on our weekly updated Spotify Playlist to listen to the confirmed artists.
We will announce new names every week where possible, so keep an eye out for the blog, or your favorite Social Media channel every Thursday at 14:00h. And of course, share with your friends!
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