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News : Supports announced for HammerFall exclusive Australian show

By on July 27, 2015

Swedish power metal pioneers HammerFall will venture to Australia this October for a strictly exclusive one show only on Tuesday, 13th October in Melbourne at 170 Russell (formerly Billboard The Venue).

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The career of Swedish heavy metal pioneers HAMMERFALL is one amazing march of triumph: After revolutionising the genre by the end of the 90s, the Gothenburg based quintet released a total of nine studio albums, several compilations, live-releases and toured the globe relentlessly. HAMMERFALL is more than a name; they are the sole reason the traditional heavy power metal genre is what it is today, forget about any other act, it is HAMMERFALL that lead and continues to lead the way in the genre.

FINALLY, for the first time ever, HAMMERFALL will perform in Australia and it will be for ONE exclusive, no holding back, feature packed fan favourite show in Melbourne on Tuesday 13th October at 170 Russell. This will be a one off show that will leave no stone unturned in what HAMMERFALL will give on the night. They will perform their classic and fan favourite tracks across their entire discography. They will captivate all that attend with their charismatic and enthralling stage show and will deliver a live performance that will live in the memory bank for all time.

Supporting HammerFall at this exclusive show, and opening the night will be Tasmanian metallers Taberah, who supported Blind Guardian on their recent tour of Australia. Completing the full line-up will be Melbourne traditional metallers Elm Street who recently finished up a massive tour of Europe promoting their brand new EP “Heart Racer”.

Tickets for this momentous event are available from 170Russell.com and Oztix.com.au. Secure your tickets today before this show sells out!



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