DRAGONFORCE's DAVE MACKINTOSH To Perform At BEAT CF DRUM EVENT

October 22, 2007

DRAGONFORCE drummer Dave Mackintosh will perform at the Beat CF Drum Event on Sunday, October 28 at Fernetham Hall in Fareham, UK.

For more information, call the box office at 01329 231 942, or visit Mackintosh's web site.

The previously announced re-release of DRAGONFORCE's debut album, "Valley of the Damned", was recently delayed until next year.

"Valley of the Damned - Remixed & Remastered" was scheduled to include a bonus DVD. The remixed debut and DRAGONFORCE's second album, "Sonic Firestorm", were also going be available for the first time on picture disc vinyl.

Watch professionally filmed video footage of DRAGONFORCE performing the song "Valley of the Damned" at the Graspop Metal Meeting in Belgium in 2006:

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