REDEMPTION Drop Off Toronto's DAY OF THE EQUINOX Festival

August 26, 2005

Scheduling conflicts have forced Los Angeles-based prog/metal/rock act REDEMPTION to drop off as co-headliner of the inaugural Day of the Equinox bill in Toronto, Canada. Both band and promoter apologize to their fans and hope something can happen in the near future.

The fall festival still features Norway's GREEN CARNATION (making their exclusive and only North American appearance) as headliner alongside moody atmospheric act AGALLOCH (USA) — who will now take over the co-headlining slot — and '80s metal veterans DECEASED (USA). Also on the bill are NOVEMBERS DOOM (USA),UNEXPECT (Canada) and WOODS OF YPRES (Canada). There is still chance another act will be added onto the bill at a later date.

For more information on the festival — including ticket prices, links and hotel information — click here.

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