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24th October 2010
Apocalyptica & Livingston
The live shows of APOCALYPTICA are known for their capabilities of setting a huge audience into rapture at once. On their actual tour, they played only four gigs in Germany, one of them at the C-Halle in Berlin. Support was no other than the South-African LIVINGSTON who sure knew how to bring the audience into the right mood.
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Backstage, Munich, Germany
17th October 2010
Anathema, Petter Carlsen, Long Distance Calling
On this rather wintry autumn day we came along on the wide way to Munich to enjoy the band ANATHEMA there, supported by PETTER CARLSEN and LONG DISTANCE CALLING.
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28th October 2010
Apocalyptica, Livingston
It was going to be APOCALYPTICA’s last gig in Germany… for a while… two days and if you don’t get to play for two days to come, you’re aiming to make the current one count, right? As expected before the queue was nothing to call it short. Everyone wanted to see that spectacle going down. Support was the multi-cultural group LIVINGSTON and I wondered how they’d be accepted by the Metal audience.
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23rd October 2010
And One, f.o.d. & Gecko Sector
Steve Naghavi’s AND ONE invited his fans to the “Tanz-o-mat Fulltime Show”, a short tour through a couple of German cities. What might look like a short tour between two albums to convert fan devotion into cash turns out as a completely different story. We checked out the sold-out show at the Stahlwerk in Düsseldorf, which also featured the support acts GECKO SECTOR and F.O.D.!
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27th October 2010
The Parlotones, Fiction Plane
To be quite honest with you, I didn’t really know what to expect from this evening since I’ve not attended a show of either FICTION PLANE or THE PARLOTONES before. Sometimes that raises anxiety for a possible fail of both bands, which is admittedly unlikely. Here I felt nothing but curiosity and it turned out it was justified.