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Natefest, a benefit for Ensign’s Nate Gluck, posts full lineup (Sick of it All, Kill Your Idols, Cro-Mags, many, many more)

Ensign bassist Nate Gluck’s hospital selfie.

Natefest, the massive 2-day benefit for all-around good guy Nate Gluck of New Jersey hardcore vets Ensign, has revealed the day by day breakdown for the festival. Set to be held March 20-21 at Gamechanger World, in Howell, New Jersey, the 90’s hardcore-centric lineup includes appearances by Sick of it All, Cro-Mags, Grade, as well as a slew of reunions, including Floorpunch, Kill Your Idols, Killing Time and Indecision.

Nate Gluck was recently diagnosed with cancer of the stomach and esophagus, and is facing hefty medical bills. A fund set up to help his family cover his medical expenses has been set up, and has already surpassed its $100,000 goal in just under 3 weeks. Contributions can still be made at the Nate Gluck Fund Go Fund Me page.

2-day Natefest passes are on-sale now, and can be purchased here. Single-day passes go on-sale Friday, Jan 30th at 12pm EST.

Check out the day by day breakdown below, as well as some classic live footage from some of the bands appearing over the weekend, including a clip of Ensign live in Montreal in ’99.

Gabriel Sigler

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