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Wacken Metal Battle Canada Announce 2018 Band Submissions
 
Wacken Metal Battle Canada Promo Video: http://youtu.be/gQcxqsxchkQ
 
    Crowning one Canadian champion from 2013 to 2016 to play Wacken Open Air, the world's largest metal festival in Wacken, Germany, WACKEN METAL BATTLE CANADA returns for its fifth edition after a one year hiatus in 2017. This year's 2018 edition will be hosted in multiple cities across the country from Vancouver to Montreal and host over a hundred bands to see only one play the prestigious festival and join previous winners Hamilton's Profaner (2016), Oshawa's Vesperia (2015), Montreal's Mutank (2014 winners) and Toronto's Crimson Shadows (2013) whom have had the honour of playing in front of thousands. 
 
Live Video @ Wacken - 2016 - Profaner - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfphPHynT6s
 
Live Video @ Wacken - 2015 - Vesperia - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lwkzc4zGUY
 
Live Video @ Wacken - 2014 - Mutank - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQrLaG8BPL4
 
Live Video @ Wacken - 2013 - Crimson Shadows - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prOdgG4OwQU
 
Submissions for the 2018 battles will open on November 7th, 2017 and close on December 29th, 2017 at 11:59pm EST. 
 
Bands interested in participating can apply at the following link: http://metalbattle.ca/apply.html
 
Bands and battle rounds to be announced in January 2018.
 
Participating Areas & Cities:
- Toronto, ON
- Hamilton, ON
- Ottawa, ON
- Montreal, QC
- Quebec City, QC
- Winnipeg, MB
- Saskatoon, SK
- Calgary, AB
- Edmonton, AB
- Vancouver, BC / Lower Mainland
- Vancouver Island, BC
- BC - Interior
 
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Wacken Metal Battle Canada is part of an international competition where over a hundred band's from across the country battle each other for one to be selected and join over 20 other countries for an international battle of the bands at the world's largest outdoor metal festival Wacken Open Air, which has been taking place in Wacken , Germany for the last 27 years. 
 
Wacken Metal Battle 2014 Canada Finals by Ondeschocs.com: http://youtu.be/RrOGyBtqwaQ
 
For more info on Metal Battle Canada, please visit these links:
 
Official Website: http://www.metalbattle.ca
 
 
Twitter: @MetalBattleCAN
 
 
For more info on Wacken Open Air, please visit http://www.wacken.com
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