INNERWISH, INACTIVE MESSIAH, EMERALD SUN Confirmed For Greece's MARCH METAL DAY

February 16, 2007

According to Metal Zone, INNERWISH, INACTIVE MESSIAH and EMERALD SUN are among the confirmed bands for the March Metal Day festival, set to take place April 4 at the Fencing Olympic Complex at Hellinicon in Athens, Greece. The festival billing is shaping up as follows:

Warriors Stage:

MANOWAR
RHAPSODY OF FIRE
HOLYHELL
BATTLEROAR
INNERWISH

Wizards Stage:

TIAMAT
EPICA
GEORGE DAVIS & GAND
INACTIVE MESSIAH
W.E.B.
CROSSOVER
UNIVERSE 217
EMERALD SUN

Ticket price: 50 euros through March 31; 60 euros from April 1 until day of show.

Organizer Neo Revma is promising heavy metal fans a day filled with great live appearances on two stages, lots of surprises, competitions and loads of positive energy for 12 hours NON-STOP!

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