HALLOWS EVE, OVERLORDE, VAINGLORY To Take Part In Meet-And-Greet Sessions At DRAGON CON

June 15, 2007

HALLOWS EVE, OVERLORDE, LINE OF FIRE and VAINGLORY are among the metal bands that will reportedly take part in meet-and-greet sessions at Dragon Con, North America's second largest multigenre convention, held set to take place the weekend of August 31 - September 3 in Atlanta Georgia.

Heaven and Hell Records will have three exhibit booths at the event, featuring a variety of heavy metal merchandise and free promotional giveaways from such record labels as The End, Nightmare, Tribunal and Massacre, among others.

All labels, bands, and zines interested in being promoted at this event, contact: [email protected] for further details.

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