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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
METALLICA Announce The "Orion: Music And More" Two Day Festival!
The Kings Of Thrash Metal, METALLICA, have just announced a two day music festival that will be headlined by METALLICA of course! Support will come from 22 different bands from all types of genres that were hand picked by the Tallica boys. METALLICA has also announced that they will be playing their groundbreaking "Black Album" and the classic album "Ride The Lighting" in their entirety.
This massive events will take place in Atlantic City, New Jersey on June 23rd and 24th! Tickets go on sale this Saturday, February 11th.
Metallica teased us all weekend for an "epic" announcement today and here it is! Metallica announces "Orion: Music And More!" "Orion: Music And More" will be a 2 day event headlined by Metallica, with 22 bands in support that were hand selected by the metal Gods. Metallica will also play the "Black Album" and "Ride The Lightning" in its entirety on both nights for the first time ever on US soil! The festival will take in Atlantic City, New Jersey on June 23rd and June 24th and tickets go on sale on February 11th! Insane!
Partial Lineup for the "Orion: Music and More" Festival:
- METALLICA
- Arctic Monkeys
- Avenged Sevenfold
- Modest Mouse
- The Gaslight Anthem
- Cage The Elephant
- Fucked Up
- Best Coast
- Hot Snakes
- Titus Andronicus
- Gary Clark Jr.
- Lucero
- Roky Erickson
- The Black Angels
- The Sword
- A Place to Bury Strangers
- Liturgy
Stay tuned for the full lineup!
Related links:
Orion Music and More
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That's quite a line-up. $150 for a weekend ticket is a bit steep, but with such a wide genre of performers playing, it may actually be worth it.
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