ProgPower USA X
Sept 11-12
Center Stage
Day 1:
Cage
Mindflow
Diablos Swing Orchestra
Sabaton
Royal Hunt
Crimson Glory: Midnight tribute show with
Wade Black (Crimson Glory/Leatherwolf)
Zak Stevens (Savatage/Circle II Circle)
Lance King (Pyramaze/Balance of Power)
Nils K. Rue (Pagan’s Mind)
Chris Salinas (Zero Hour/Power of Omens)
Ronny Monroe (Metal Church)
Andy B. Franck (Brainstorm/Symphorce/Ivanhoe)
Sean Peck (Cage)
Danilo Herbert (Mindflow)
Joakim Brodén (Sabaton)
Michael Eriksen (Circus Maximus)
David Vanlanding (Crimson Glory/Michael Schenker Group)
Additional guest singers will be announced as they are confirmed.
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0E004 ... rcatid=200
Day 2
Circus Maximus
Orphaned Land
Pagan's Mind
Brainstorm
Fates Warning
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0E004 ... rcatid=200
ProgPower USA X: Individual Day tickets now available
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And that's cool...but one thing I've learned over the years: Glenn rarely books any stinkers. Even the bands you're not familiar with are likely to surprise you, and you won't find a better array of talent in one night anywhere.Generubin wrote:I would go to this for Orphaned Land, but 60 bucks for one band?
ehh it is disappointing but I have to decline.
Plus you have a shitload of CD dealers...basically all the places I order from online, in one place, with no shipping costs. The End, Century Media Mail Order, Laser's Edge, Exploding Neds from Warner-Robins, and at least 3 others....it's awesome.
Also, the amazing audience chemistry and festival camaraderie really has to be experienced to be fully understood. It is truly a global metal event, with attendees and bands from all across the planet.
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this is exactly how I feel about Maryland Deathfest. I'm not into prog or power enough to go to Prog Power so I'll just have to keep on trekking my ass up to Maryland every year! It's great for those who like prog & power metal just like the Deathfest is great for those who like death, grind and black metal.WREKage-Paul wrote: And that's cool...but one thing I've learned over the years: Glenn rarely books any stinkers. Even the bands you're not familiar with are likely to surprise you, and you won't find a better array of talent in one night anywhere.
Plus you have a shitload of CD dealers...basically all the places I order from online, in one place, with no shipping costs. The End, Century Media Mail Order, Laser's Edge, Exploding Neds from Warner-Robins, and at least 3 others....it's awesome.
Also, the amazing audience chemistry and festival camaraderie really has to be experienced to be fully understood. It is truly a global metal event, with attendees and bands from all across the planet.
They had you do a drug test and the forgot to test for drugs???
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