STEEL PANTHER Confirmed For Japan's LOUD PARK Festival

August 1, 2009

STEEL PANTHER — the '80s metal/hard rock tribute band formerly known as METAL SKOOL — has been confirmed for this year's installment of the Loud Park festival, set to take place October 17-18 at Makuhari Messe, a convention center in Japan located in the western region of Chiba Prefecture, close to Tokyo.

The festival billing is shaping up as follows:

Saturday, October 17:

JUDAS PRIEST
MEGADETH
ARCH ENEMY
DOKKEN
OUTRAGE
STEEL PANTHER
POISON THE WELL
LED ZEPAGAIN
HIROAKI TAGAWA
FADE

Sunday, October 18:

SLAYER
ROB ZOMBIE
FAIR WARNING
CHILDREN OF BODOM
PAPA ROACH
NAPALM DEATH
HATEBREED
STEADLUR
H.E.A.T
LAZARUS A.D.

For more information, visit www.loudpark.com.

(Thanks: WeROCK City)

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