News : More bands added to Legions Of Steel Festival
Espionage Bookings have today announced an additional three bands which have been added to the upcoming Legions Of Steel Festival in Melbourne at Max Watts on June 2.
The latest additions include Melbourne’s Eyefear and Espionage, plus Sydney’s Lethal Vendetta. The organisers of the festival confirmed the initial roster of bands made yesterday, which include; Melbourne thrashers Elm Street, Victorian heavy metal veterans Dreadnaught, Queensland thrash outfit Asylum, Australia’s true power metal warriors, Pegazus with the addition of Melbourne metallers Requiem and Envenomed. The festival organisers promise the biggest and best incarnation of the festival yet. If you wish to find out more and keep up-to-date with future festival announcements, make yourself a part of the official event page here.
The promoters behind the event have additional bands to announce on Tuesday, 13th February during the morning and tickets going on sale from 12pm (local). Get first dibs on tickets by attending the official Facebook page here.
After two consecutive sold-out events in 2016 and 2017, Legions of Steel Festival is moving to a larger venue due to high demand! Legions of Steel Festival will now be held at Max Watt’s in Melbourne on Saturday, 2nd June 2018.
The festival 5th anniversary will be filmed in its entirety with additional features.
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