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Sister May is the 5th band confirmed for ProgPower Europe 2026

Sister May is the 5th band confirmed for ProgPower Europe 2026

ProgPower Europe welcome Sister May as the fifth band confirmed to play the festival on their 2026 edition next year! Hailing from Belgium, this progressive industrial-rock band blends 90’s grunge, post-rock atmospheres, metal and wave influences into something unpredictable and raw. They’ll take the stage on Sunday 4th October at 15:00, ready to carve their place in the weekend with gritty emotion and bold soundscapes.

With two EPs and their full-length “Undecided Behaviour” already out, Sister May are gearing up for their next chapter: the concept album “VII”, arriving in January 2026. They’ve built a reputation for live intensity and for music that shifts between haunting melody and powered-up surge. We’re very much looking forward to seeing how they carve their niche at Baarlo and become part of PPE’s story.

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