EPICA's 10th-Anniversary Show To Be Streamed Online

March 4, 2013

On March 23, Dutch female-fronted symphonic metallers EPICA will celebrate their 10th anniversary with a special performance titled "Retrospect". Joining them on stage will be a 70-piece symphonic orchestra and choir, making it the band's most ambitious project ever.

It would be nearly impossible to take such a massive lineup on the road. To allow fans across the globe take part in the extraordinary event, EPICA has partnered with LiveMusicStage who will broadcast the concert live online in HD quality. The high-quality live stream provides an exclusive, social concert experience with a front-row view.

"I am looking forward to this show very much," says EPICA guitarist Mark Jansen. "Everything we have done and achieved in these last 10 years will come together on the 23rd of March. With a big orchestra, our music comes to life exactly the way it's meant to be. Very rarely can we realize all of it and that makes it so special."

Tickets to watch the live stream at www.livemusicstage.com/epica cost 5 euro until March 7, after which the pay-per-view will be 7 euro. The concert takes physically place in Eindhoven in the Netherlands. It is expected to sell out soon, so for most of the fans the live stream will be the only way to go. People from over 45 countries are already coming to the show but organizers expect to double this figure with the live stream.

LiveMusicStage is an online venue where the audience can often interact with the bands while participating in high-quality live streams. For venues, festivals and other event organizers, it's a platform for broadcasting their gigs and concerts.

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