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Nospūn live at ProgPower Europe 2025 – Friday Oct 3rd

Nospūn live at ProgPower Europe 2025 – Friday Oct 3rd

Nospūn had the responsibility of opening ProgPower Europe 2025, and they really took that slot as if they were headlining! Their set was tight, energetic and sharply executed, delivering such an impact that captured and enraptured the audience. Their show was a confident statement that set the festival in motion at the highest standards, making clear that the weekend had started on the most solid ground.

Hailing from North Carolina, USA, Nospūn have quickly become one of the most exciting acts in modern progmetal, thanks in part to their acclaimed debut "Opus" and their dynamic follow-up EP "Ozai", which brings fresh energy and heavier contours to their sound. After witnessing their show at ProgPower Europe 2025, this is a band with the chops, the vision and the drive to define the next wave of progressive metal. If this performance was any indication, Nospūn are a name you’ll be hearing and seeing everywhere in the years to come! 

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Van

Co-Founder of The Progspace. Coming from a musical family, and long time Prog and Metal lover. One of my passions is Photography and Web Design (16+ years career path), sharing this passion and creativity as a bag designer and maker. I like all things Prog, and listen a wide variety of styles within the "Progniverse", but what I enjoy the most are the creativity and "out-of-the-box" approach musicians can offer their listeners. I consider that to be truly Prog!

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